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UN Human Rights Committee Urges Guyana to Address Discrimination

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March 28, 2024
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In a recent report issued by the United Nations Human Rights Committee, concerns regarding discrimination in Guyana have been highlighted, urging the nation to take concrete steps towards combating various forms of discrimination. The report, which focuses on Guyana’s third periodic review, underscores the importance of adopting comprehensive anti-discrimination legislation and addressing issues related to racial tensions, hate speech, and violence against marginalized groups.

The Committee expressed apprehension over the absence of robust anti-discrimination laws in Guyana, particularly legislation that encompasses all aspects of life and protects against direct, indirect, and intersectional discrimination. Furthermore, the report raises alarm over continued ethnic divides and tensions within the country, as well as instances of hate speech and racial profiling perpetuated by public officials and law enforcement agencies.

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Of particular concern are reports of ill-treatment and violence against transgender individuals in police custody and prisons, exacerbated by underreporting and ineffective investigations. The Committee also highlights the failure of law enforcement agencies to adequately address discrimination and violence against lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) persons, including instances of murder, urging swift and thorough investigations into such cases.

In response to these findings, the UN Human Rights Committee has issued a series of recommendations to the Guyanese government. These include the adoption of comprehensive anti-discrimination legislation that explicitly addresses various grounds of discrimination, such as race, ethnicity, age, nationality, religion, disability, sexual orientation, and gender identity. Additionally, the Committee calls for efforts to promote inter-ethnic harmony, combat hate speech, and eliminate racial profiling by law enforcement agencies through cultural diversity training.

Furthermore, the Committee emphasizes the importance of combating violence and discrimination against individuals based on their sexual orientation and gender identity, urging the establishment of specific investigation protocols for such cases and the prosecution of perpetrators. It also calls for measures to promote gender equality, including the adoption of temporary special measures to accelerate substantive equality between men and women, and intensified efforts to address violence against women, including domestic violence and femicide.

As Guyana grapples with these pressing human rights challenges, the UN Human Rights Committee’s report serves urges the government to prioritize the protection and promotion of human rights for all its citizens.

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