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President Tokayev signs landmark decree advancing human rights in Kazakhstan

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Astana | December 11, 2023 5:50:24 PM IST
President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev of Kazakhstan signed a decree endorsing an action plan dedicated to the advancement of human rights and the rule of law in the country, informed the Embassy of Kazakhstan.

To bring the decree into effect, Kazakhstan will undertake several significant actions. These include the adoption of seven laws aimed at addressing issues such as domestic violence, labor safety, and the establishment of regional child rights ombudspersons, it added.

The landmark move was taken on December 8, 2023, ahead of International Human Rights Day on December 10 and the 75th anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

This pivotal document underscores Kazakhstan's commitment to fulfilling its international obligations, bolstering human rights institutions, and fostering the development of a national system for the protection of human rights and democracy, the embassy said in a press release.

The Decree and the Action Plan signify a new era in Kazakhstan's dedication to democratic reforms and human rights. They ensure the effective operation of democratic institutions and human rights mechanisms within the country. A notable element of this initiative is the mandatory collaboration with prominent international organisations such as the United Nations (UN) and the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) in executing the measures outlined in the plan, the release also said.

The government will also approve four comprehensive plans that focus on labour safety, inclusive policy, the promotion of gender equality, and enhancing security in alignment with UN Security Council Resolution 1325. Moreover, the implementation strategy involves conducting practical activities and training sessions, leveraging the expertise of international organisations like the UN and OSCE, it added.

The plan encompasses a range of measures to strengthen gender equality, protect child rights, combat domestic violence, and enhance human rights within the criminal justice system. It emphasises a zero-tolerance policy for torture and cruel treatment, aligning with constitutional provisions. The plan also includes initiatives to improve the rights of persons with disabilities, the right to work, and occupational safety. These collective measures are designed to eradicate systemic issues, safeguard human rights, boost public trust in law enforcement agencies, and garner support for addressing challenges in criminal justice.

This comprehensive approach reflects Kazakhstan's determination to foster a society where human rights are respected and protected. Under President Tokayev's leadership, the country is set to make notable progress in human rights protection, thereby strengthening its democratic framework and international standing, stated the embassy of Kazakhstan. (ANI)

 
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