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UK Backs Colombia’s Human Rights Progress

British envoy praises cooperation with UN, urges continued implementation of peace accord amid ongoing challenges.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
1 year ago
in South America
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Simon Manley CMG. Photo by UK.GOV.

Simon Manley CMG. Photo by UK.GOV.

The United Kingdom has commended Colombia’s collaboration with the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), describing it as a model for the region and beyond.

Simon Manley, the UK’s Permanent Representative to the World Trade Organization and UN, delivered this praise during an Interactive Dialogue at the 56th session of the UN Human Rights Council.

Manley highlighted the UK’s support for Colombia’s rural development and reintegration programmes, as well as the country’s transitional justice mechanisms.

These initiatives, he noted, have bolstered security and community participation in areas previously affected by conflict.

 

Progress and Persistent Challenges

While acknowledging the strides made in implementing the 2016 peace agreement, Manley pointed out that significant hurdles remain:

  • Over one million new displacements recorded
  • Ongoing concerns regarding human security
  • Need for continued support for transitional justice processes

The UK representative paid tribute to the courage of victims who continue to provide evidence for the Special Jurisdiction for Peace, underscoring the importance of their testimony in the pursuit of justice and reconciliation.

 

Recommendations and UK Support

Manley endorsed the recommendation made by the International Human Rights expert for Colombia to establish an independent mechanism to seek justice, as proposed by the Truth Commission.

He urged all parties to implement and support these recommendations fully.

The UK has also thrown its weight behind the High Commissioner’s provision of capacity-building mechanisms to support the Colombian Attorney General’s Office. These efforts aim to further the comprehensive implementation of the 2016 peace agreement by bolstering transitional justice processes.

 

Historical Context of UK-Colombia Relations

The UK’s current stance on Colombia’s human rights situation is set against a backdrop of evolving bilateral relations:

1825: Formal diplomatic ties established 1989: UK begins providing military and police assistance 1990s-2000s: Intensified British support for Colombian armed forces 2009: Claimed termination of British military assistance Recent years: Focus on economic opportunities and trade deals

This history has not been without controversy, with past UK involvement in Colombia facing criticism over potential links to human rights abuses and political violence.

 

Local Approaches and Continued Cooperation

As Colombia continues its journey towards lasting peace and improved human rights, the UK has called for a more localised approach to technical cooperation and capacity building.

Manley posed a direct question to Mr. Salazar, presumably a representative of the OHCHR, asking how the Office plans to integrate local perspectives into its support mechanisms.

The UK’s statement reflects a commitment to supporting Colombia’s progress while acknowledging the complexities and challenges that remain.

As the international community watches closely, the effectiveness of these collaborative efforts in addressing human rights concerns and implementing the peace agreement will be crucial in shaping Colombia’s future.

For more information and updates on the UK’s involvement in Colombia’s human rights progress, visit the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office website at www.gov.uk/fcdo.

 

Sources: THX News, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, Cancilleria (document), Marxist, Jacobin & Simon Manley CMG.

Tags: Capacity buildingHuman rightsVictim Support
Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden

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