UK welcomes vote defending role of UN Expert

21 Nov 2016 06:04 PM

Human Rights Minister Baroness Anelay welcomes United Nations decision to support the UN’s first Independent Expert on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity.

A vote took place at the United Nations in New York today (Monday 21 November) to protect the UN’s Independent Expert on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity. Countries voted on an amendment, tabled by Latin American countries and backed by the UK, in relation to a UN resolution on the ‘Report of the Human Rights Council’.

The amendment was put forward following attempts by African Group delegations to call into question this important role, which focuses on areas such as protection against violence and discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation and gender identity.

Today’s result means that the attempt to block the work of the Independent Expert, whose mandate was established by a Human Rights Council resolution in June, was defeated.

Following the vote, Baroness Anelay said:

I welcome the outcome of today’s vote on this crucial amendment, which the UK actively supported and encouraged others to do the same. This sends a clear message that the international community must uphold the universality of human rights.

The attempt by a number of delegations to overturn the resolution risked setting a dangerous precedent – the UN General Assembly should not be used to unpick decisions that were made legitimately by the Human Rights Council.

This resolution must be upheld and the UK offers its full support to the Independent Expert, Mr Vitit Muntarbhorn, in his important work.

The UK is committed to promoting and protecting the rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGB&T) people. The FCO’s work in this area includes:

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