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COMMISSION HEARS FROM DIGNITARIES FROM DENMARK, SENEGAL, GHANA, NICARAGUA, CAMEROON, ANGOLA AND EQUATORIAL GUINEACommission on Human Rights MIDDAY 17 March 2005 The Commission on Human Rights held a midday meeting today during which it heard statements from senior officials from Denmark, Senegal, Ghana, Nicaragua, Cameroon, Angola and Equatorial Guinea. The speakers outlined national efforts to promote human rights and spoke about issues such as the reform of the Commission. Carsten Staur, State Secretary for Foreign Affairs of Denmark, said the Commission should address human rights violations wherever they occurred, and do so in a spirit of cooperation and understanding.
J. Ayikoi Otoo, Attorney-General and Minister of Justice of Ghana, said States that were firmly rooted on the road to democracy, good governance and respect for human rights needed to be encouraged through "democratic dividend". Money should be put on programmes and activities at the country level that would consolidate the democratic and human rights gains in developing countries. Mauricio Diaz Davila, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs of Nicaragua, said the Government of Nicaragua had taken a series of measures to improve the living conditions of its people. Freedom for all and equality for all were the accepted norms to achieve the values required by the Constitution. Solid cooperation with the international community and the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights was essential for Nicaragua in its efforts in promoting and protecting human rights.
Of great interest to the Government was the social aspect of migrants of diverse countries. The Government of Nicaragua had taken a series of measures to improve the living conditions of its people. One could not aspire freedom only for the few. The task should be for the full and effective implementation of the development programmes, which would attribute to the strengthening of human rights. The solid cooperation with the international community and the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights was essential for Nicaragua in its efforts in promoting and protecting human rights.
As the most massive violations of human rights occurred in situations of war, Senegal, in addition to its work to improve the protection and promotion of human rights at home, also followed an external policy of respect for the virtues of dialogue and tolerance. And it was due to the emphasis on protection of human rights that the rules governing the international community had undergone a qualitative change in recent years, with regard to issues such as the erosion of national sovereignty and the establishment of permanent and ad hoc judicial institutions. The shrinking world, which made the promoted economic and financial exchanges, had also reinforced new forms of solidarity among humanity.
Therefore, active steps taken to return such stolen wealth to the people to whom it belonged would be a significant step that would immensely contribute to the realization of the right to development in the developing world. MAURICIO DIAZ DAVILA, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs of Nicaragua, said the Nicaraguan Government and people had laid down the foundation for the promotion, protection and strengthening of human rights.
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The Government had committed itself to the promotion of good governance and the rule of law in Ghana. To expand participation in governance, the populace, to represent the interests of the electorate, recently created new constituencies, which resulted in the election of more members in Parliament. It was noteworthy that more female deputies were elected in the December 2004 elections. Ghana was among the first wave of countries that offered to be reviewed by the African Peer Review Mechanism, established under the NEPAD to ensure democracy and good governance. The review had been completed and Ghana was awaiting the report so that it could take the necessary follow-up measures. States that were firmly rooted on the road to democracy, good governance and respect for human rights needed to be encouraged through "democratic dividend".
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