UK Statement for Iraq's Universal Periodic Review Outcomes Session. Delivered at the 59th session of the HRC in Geneva.
Thank you, Mr President.
We welcome the government of Iraq's engagement with the UPR process, and their continued commitment to advancing justice and accountability for survivors of Daesh's international crimes, following the closure of the United Nations Investigative Team to Promote Accountability for Crimes Committed by Daesh/ISIL (UNITAD) in September.
We are pleased to support Iraq's efforts in building the capacity of the judiciary to investigate and prosecute cases of sexual violence, modern slavery and human trafficking. And we continue to advocate for the full and survivor-centred implementation of the Yazidi Survivors' Law.
Mr President, the UK remains concerned by the shrinking civic and political space in Iraq which continues to restrict the freedoms of peaceful assembly and expression. We encourage the authorities to ensure that protestors, journalists, the media, and civil society are protected from interference and harassment, and that perpetrators of violence are held to account.
Likewise, minorities should be protected to freely practice their religion or belief, without fear of persecution.
The UK is closely assessing the implications of the amendment to Iraq's Personal Status Law and will continue to stay engaged on this matter.
Thank you.