Egypt calls on the High Commissioner for Human Rights to be professional and scrutinized… His Statement undermines the independence of the judiciary and the rule of law
The Egyptian mission to the United Nations in Geneva said
Tuesday that it rejects a statement by the Office of the High Commissioner for
Human Rights, Volker Türk, that calls for the release of an Egyptian citizen
who has been tried, convicted and is currently serving his sentence.”
The mission called the commission’s description of a
judicial ruling as “unfair” is an “unacceptable insult.” The commission’s
statement further undermines the independence of the judiciary and the rule of
law as an indispensable cornerstone for the protection and promotion of human
rights.
Türk’s statement “violates the principles of impartiality
and objectivity stated in the General Assembly resolution establishing his
mandate, and is addressing an individual issue on the basis of selectivity
which further puts in doubt his objectivity.”
The High Commissioner relied on unfounded information
from sources that promote false allegations and using them as facts in a
statement undermines his credibility and the credibility of the institution he
represents on behalf of the international community.
The Egyptian mission called on the High Commissioner to
focus on promoting and protecting human rights through cooperation and
dialogue, rather than advocating the violation of national laws.