Guterres highlights plight of prisoners in COVID-19 crisis
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres wants governments to consider the plight of prisoners during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to his spokesperson Stephane Dujarric
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres wants governments to consider the plight of prisoners during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to his spokesperson Stephane Dujarric. He said on Monday, Guterres “believes that member states need to take very close look at incarcerations during a time of COVID-19. It is something that the High Commissioner for Human Rights (Michele Bachelet) has spoken out about.”
Dujarric made the statement in response to a question from a journalist about prisoners in Kashmir. He did not directly address the issue of prisoners there, but said, “As for the situation in Kashmir, he very much believes that any political solution must take into consideration the issue of human rights.”
Last month Bachelet appealed to governments to reduce the number of people in detention to prevent COVID-19 “rampaging” through closed facilities.
She suggested releasing prisoners who are vulnerable to COVID-19 like older detainees and those who are sick, in addition to low-risk offenders.
She added, “Now, more than ever, governments should release every person detained without sufficient legal basis, including political prisoners and others detained simply for expressing critical or dissenting views.”
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