Bachelet asks for $400.5 million to support full ‘agenda of rights’

UN Human Rights Chief, Michelle Bachelet, launched on Wednesday a $400.5 million funding appeal for 2022, urging States and private donors to support her “agenda of rights”.

Presenting the Office’s (OHCHR) Annual Appeal, the High Commissioner said that “amidst a period of massive global upheaval and crisis, this funding will be critical to protect, promote and uphold human rights in every corner of the world.”

For Ms. Bachelet, “no matter how free individuals are to speak out and protest, they are not truly free if they lack food, education or adequate housing.”

Because of that, she assured, “the protection and promotion of economic, cultural and social rights will continue to be another core focus” of OHCHR’s work.

As the world enters the third year of the COVID-19 pandemic, she said her Office is also committed to combat the inequalities laid bare by the crisis, and to support disadvantaged groups who have been disproportionately affected.

Funds

The High Commissioner then explained how the funds would be used, including by supporting the UN Secretary-General’s vision of a “renewed social contract anchored in human rights,” as outlined in his landmark report “Our Common Agenda”.

The money would also strengthen efforts to embed human rights at the heart of COVID-19 response and recovery, and to continue advocating for equal access to vaccines.

OHCHR also plans on strengthening its focus to highlight the rights of people of African descent, as detailed in the Agenda Towards Transformative Change for Racial Justice and Equality

“Reversing systemic racism and strengthening accountability for law enforcement officials involved in the deaths of people of African descent, will be at the core of this work”, the Human Rights chief said.

Regions

With a presence in 103 countries, the High Commissioner assured that her Office will continue to work tirelessly to strengthen, promote and protect human rights all around the world.

She then highlighted a selection of improvements which full funding would help to support.

In the Americas, OHCHR will strengthen its capacity in Peru, Haiti and the English-speaking Caribbean, as well monitoring the situation of the more than six million Venezuelan migrants and refugees.

In Africa, they will open a new office in Burkina Faso and continue to promote human rights in Chad as part of the Government’s roadmap and National Inclusive Dialogue.

Throughout the Sahel region, where temperatures are rising 1.5 times faster than the global average, they will expand efforts to address the enormous human rights challenges, with a focus on the right to food.

In Central Asia, they will combat rising racial discrimination with increased digital outreach work, and two International Human Rights Advisors will be deployed to Kazakhstan and Tajikistan.

In Iraq, where OHCHR has trained some 200 human rights defenders, bloggers and journalists, they will expand cyberspace protection efforts and work to offer more protection for journalists at risk.

In Syria, they will continue to engage on the issue of the 100,000-plus people who remain missing or detained through more than a decade of civil war.

And in Ethiopia and Fiji, OHCHR plans to establish two more emergency response teams, in addition to the six already stationed around the globe.

Budget

As Ms. Bachelet explained, her Office relies heavily on voluntary contributions, which last year represented around 62 per cent of the overall budget.

In 2021, the UN Human Rights’ appeal amounted to $385.5 million. In total, 89 donors, including 59 States, donated $227.4 million.

According to Ms. Bachelet, these funds were “insufficient”, given the additional needs that crises such as COVID-19 and protracted conflicts have exposed.

Source: United Nations

Expansion of Cooperation Between Tajik and UAE Travel Agencies Discussed in Dubai

As part of the Tourism Week of Tajikistan and the Expo 2020, the First Deputy Chairman of the Committee for Tourism Development Habibullo Amirbekzoda met with the Chief Executive Officer of the Department of Tourism & Commerce Marketing of Dubai Issam Kazim.

The parties noted the development of bilateral cooperation in the field of tourism, the strengthening of regular contacts between the tourism authorities of Tajikistan and the UAE, as well as the establishment of interaction between the Tajik and UAE travel agencies, courses for specialists of the country’s tourism sector in the UAE and the first participation of Tajikistan in the Arabian Travel Market exhibition, which is scheduled to be held in May 2022 in Dubai.

Kazim was provided with detailed information on the visa-free system, benefits and support for foreign investors, measures, sectoral plans and programs implemented by the government of Tajikistan to develop the tourism sector.

Following the meeting, readiness was expressed to expand cooperation in order to further mutually attract tourists.

Amirbekzoda also met with the Chairman of the International Institute for Cultural Diplomacy of the United Arab Emirates Mohammed Kamil Al Muaini.

Al Muaini shared his impressions of Tajikistan, including the solemn celebration of Navruz, in which he took part last year.

The meeting focused on the possibility of deepening cooperation in the fields of tourism and culture, the participation of tourism and cultural circles of the two countries in joint events.

Source: National information agency of Tajikistan

Tajikistan and Turkey Discuss Prospects for Defense Cooperation

Yesterday, the Ambassador of Tajikistan to Turkey Ashrafjon Gulov met with the Minister of National Defense of Turkey Hulusi Akar.

The meeting focused on the current cooperation between the two countries and its prospects in the field of defense.

The parties also exchanged views on the situation in the region and the world.

Source: National information agency of Tajikistan

Meeting with the Minister of Human Resources and Depreciation of the UAE

On January 18, 2022 the Ambassador of the Republic of Tajikistan to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Bahodur Sharifi met with the Minister of Human Resources and Depreciation of the UAE Abdurrahman Abdulmannon al-Ur.

During the meeting the issues of cooperation between the Ministry of Labor and Employment of the Republic of Tajikistan and the Ministry of Human Resources and Depreciation of the UAE, as well as the implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding between the Government of Tajikistan and the Government of the United Arab Emirates on April 16, 2018.

Source: Ministry of foreign affairs of the Republic of Tajikistan

Russian, Iranian Presidents Meet Amid Talks On Iran Nuclear Deal

Russian President Vladimir Putin has met his Iranian counterpart, Ebrahim Raisi, in Moscow amid international negotiations aimed at reviving a landmark nuclear deal between Tehran and world powers.

Raisi, a conservative cleric elected last year, said on January 19 that he had presented Moscow with draft documents on strategic cooperation between the two countries for the next two decades. Raisi said Iran had "no limits for expanding ties with Russia."

Moscow and Tehran have strong political, economic, and military ties and are key allies of President Bashar al-Assad in Syria's decade-long civil war.

Putin hailed the two countries' cooperation on international issues, including the Syrian conflict.

Ahead of the meeting, a Kremlin statement said the presidents will discuss a wide range of issues, including the 2015 nuclear agreement that lifted crippling Western economic sanctions in exchange for curbing Tehran's nuclear program.

The 2015 nuclear deal began to unravel in 2018 after then-President Donald Trump unilaterally withdrew the United States and reimposed sanctions, prompting Tehran to walk back on its commitments.

Since last year, Iran has been in talks with the other signatories of the accord -- France, Britain, Russia, China, and Germany -- to restore the deal, but the negotiations were suspended for around five months following Raisi's election.

The main aims of the talks, which were relaunched in November, are to get the United States to return to the deal and lift its sanctions, and for Iran to resume full compliance. Washington has not been participating directly in the talks because of Iran's refusal to meet face-to-face with U.S. representatives.

The two-day state visit is Raisi's third official trip outside Iran -- after Tajikistan and neighboring Turkmenistan -- since he took over the presidency in August 2021, and the first trip by an Iranian president to Russia since 2017.

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Meeting of the Ambassador with the Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Turkey

On January 18, 2022 in the Ministry of National Defense of the Republic of Turkey the Ambassador of the Republic of Tajikistan to Turkey Gulov Ashrafjon met with the Minister of this institution Hulusi Akar.

During the meeting the sides discussed the current state and prospects of cooperation between the two countries in the field of defense and exchanged views on the situation in the region and the world.

Source: Ministry of foreign affairs of the Republic of Tajikistan

La Traviata Will Be Performed in Tajikistan For the First Time in Original

Sadriddin Ayni Tajik State Academic Opera and Ballet Theater in February is implementing a new international project with the participation of stars from Tajikistan, Italy, Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan.

Giuseppe Verdi’s immortal opera La Traviata in the original language will be presented on the stage of the theater in February.

“The best artists of the Tajik opera, our inimitable orchestra, at the console of which is Maestro Delfo Menicucci, Professor of the Milan Conservatory, our soloists, together with the People’s Artist of Uzbekistan Ramiz Usmanov and the Honored Artist of Azerbaijan Afag Abbasova, will present the opera La Traviata to the audience. “The diamond of the classical repertoire — “La Traviata” — an imperishable story about a lost, but striving for salvation soul, healed by love, will acquire a new sound on our stage,” reported the Tajik State Academic Opera and Ballet Theater.

Source: National information agency of Tajikistan

Conviction of previously convicted persons

A 34-year-old woman from Istaravshan filed a complaint with the Istaravshan Department of Internal Affairs alleging that on January 17, 2022, at approximately 2:20 a.m., unknown individuals entered her apartment and stole household items. the scene has disappeared.

The damage is estimated at 26 thousand 280 somoni.

During search operations by police officers arrested a 22-year-old resident of the city, previously convicted under Articles 244 and 365 of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Tajikistan, and a 22-year-old resident of the city, previously convicted under Article 244 of the Criminal Code. have been arrested on suspicion of committing theft.

An investigation is under way.

Source: Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Tajikistan

Fraud can cause damage in particularly large amounts

During search operations by police on suspicion of fraud was detained 42-year-old resident of Ayni district.

In February 2020, he fraudulently entered into the trust of a 36-year-old resident of the capital and confiscated five Toyota Camry cars, two Lexus 350s, a Hyundai Sanata and a Toyota Verso. 775 thousand somoni, sold cars and used the money for personal gain.

An investigation is under way.

Source: Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Tajikistan