The acting UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Nada Al-Nashif, expressed her optimism about the strategy of “total peace” presented by President Gustavo Petro and expressed the desire of the United Nations office to plan to help.
“My office stands ready to support these efforts and urges the government to take the necessary measures to protect the population and human rights defenders against the increasing violence perpetrated by armed groups and criminal gangs,” Al-Nashif stressed at the opening of the meeting. the 51st session of the DD Council. HH. of the United Nations.
The interim head of the UN Human Rights Agency also welcomed the recent commitments of Colombia’s security sectors to implement criminal policies in the fight against drug trafficking and others with a social and health focus.
Source: El heraldo
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