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8th Meeting - 60th Session of Human Rights Council…

8th Meeting - 60th Session of Human Rights Council

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60th regular session of the Human Rights Council (08 September – 08 October 2025)
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- Item 3: Biennial panel discussion on unilateral coercive measures and Human Rights

SPEAKERS:

  • Ms. Claudia Fuentes Julio, Vice-President of the Human Rights Council
  • Mr. Volker Türk, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (Introduction)
  • Ms. Alena Douhan, Special Rapporteur on the negative impact of unilateral coercive measures on the enjoyment of Human Rights
  • Ms. Attiya Waris, Independent Expert on foreign debt, other international financial obligations and human rights
  • Mr. Robert Huish, Associate Professor in the Department of International Development Studies at Dalhousie University
  • Ms. Anayansi Rodriguez Camejo, Ambassador and Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cuba
  • European Union, Ms. Ivana Kozar Schenck
  • Ghana (on behalf of Group of African States - African Group), Mr. Emmanuel Kwame Asiedu Antiwi
  • Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) (on behalf of a group of countries), Mr. Alexander Gabriel Yánez Deleuze
  • Uganda (on behalf of Movement of Non-Aligned Countries - NAM), Mr. Arthur Sewankambo Kafeero
  • Belarus, Ms.  Larysa Belskaya
  • China, Mr. Song Changqing
  • Indonesia, Ms. Fathiyah Tsamara
  • Cuba, Ms. Rebeca Hernández
  • Russian Federation, Mr. Evgeny Ustinov
  • Eritrea, Ms. Nadja Micael
  • Pakistan, Mr. Abbas Sarwar
  • Iran (Islamic Republic of), Mr. Ali Bahreini
  • Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of), Mr. Alexander Gabriel Yánez Deleuze
  • Zimbabwe, Ms. Vimbai Nyemba
  • Jameh Ehyagaran Teb Sonnati Va Salamat Iranian, Mr. Majid Feizikhah
  • Asociacion Cubana de las Naciones Unidas (Cuban United Nations Association) (Joint Statement), Ms. Lisandra Astiasarán Arias 
  • Medical Support Association for Underprivileged Iranian Patients, Ms. Maryam Erzi
  • Organization for Defending Victims of Violence, Mr. Mahdi Mohebirad
  • Charitable Institute for Protecting Social Victims (Joint Statement), Ms. Omeh Leila Enayati
  • United Nations Watch, Mr. Hillel Neuer
  • Lao People's Democratic Republic, Ms. Bounphady Insisienmay
  • Iraq, Mr. Alaa Mohammed
  • Egypt, Mr. Shady Hesham Ibrahem Elsheha
  • Sudan, Mr. Abuzar Saad
  • Brazil, Mr. Benhur Peruch Viana
  • Burkina Faso, Mr. Djiguemde Z. Joel Aristide
  • United Republic of Tanzania, Ms. Rose Kitandula
  • Malawi, Ms. Mulima Lisimba
  • Armenia, Ms. Anna Sargsyan
  • Bolivia (Plurinational State of), Mr. Olmer Torrejón Alcoba
  • Malaysia, Ms. Nadhirah
  • Cameroon, Mr. Paul Serges Ntamack Epoh
  • Chad, Mr. Mahamat Allim Talha
  • Global Institute for Water, Environment and Health, Ms. Meyssane Soliman
  • Bachehaye Asemane Kamran Rehabilitation Institute (Joint Statement), Ms. Omeh Leila Enayati
  • Indian Council of South America (CISA) (Joint Statement), Mr. Ronald Barnes
  • Human Rights Research League, Ms. Milica Javdan
  • Associazione Comunità Papa Giovanni XXIII, Ms. Maria Mercedes Rossi
  • Shaanxi Patriotic Volunteer Association, Mr. Guowei Cui
  • Ms. Attiya Waris, Independent Expert on foreign debt, other international financial obligations and human rights (Final remarks)
  • Mr. Robert Huish, Associate Professor in the Department of International Development Studies at Dalhousie University (Final remarks)
  • Ms. Alena Douhan, Special Rapporteur on the negative impact of unilateral coercive measures on the enjoyment of Human Rights (Final remarks)

- Item 3: Interactive dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of slavery (Cont'd)

SPEAKERS:

  • Libya, Mr. Nasser Algheita
  • Ecuador, Mr. Victor Calderon
  • Guatemala, Ms. Miriam Lucrecia Lemus
  • Côte d'Ivoire, Mr. Ekué Jean Marie Aka
  • Jamaica, Mr. Peter Bailey
  • Republic of Korea, Mr. Jongjin Kim
  • Chile, Mr. Miguel Barros Soto
  • India, Mr. Mohammed Hussain
  • Brazil, Mr. Benhur Peruch Viana
  • Nepal, Mr. Sujan Lamichhane
  • Gambia, Mr. Cherno Marenah
  • South Sudan, Mr. Edward Hakim De-Young
  • Iraq, Mr. Alaa Mohammed
  • Germany, Mr. Niklas Kramer
  • Switzerland, Ms. Charlotte Day
  • Russian Federation, Mr. Ilia Barmin
  • Japan, Mr. Naoki Kazama
  • Armenia, Ms. Anna Sargsyan
  • Cuba, Mr. Roberto Soto
  • South Africa, Mr. Chuma Mapokgole
  • China, Ms. Zhang Yinxiang
  • NHRI Colombia: Defensoría del Pueblo, Ms. Iris Marin Ortiz
  • Anti-Slavery International, Ms. Cara Priestley
  • World Evangelical Alliance, (Joint statement), Mr. Markus Hofer
  • Dreikönigsaktion - Hilfswerk der Katholischen Jungschar, Mr. John Kanyiti Tomah
  • International-Lawyers.Org, (Joint Statement), Ms. Elena Hadad
  • Iraqi Development Organization, (Joint statement), Ms. Batoul Zinaty
  • Mr. Tomoya Obokata, Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of slavery, including its causes and consequences (Final remarks)


- Item 3: Interactive dialogue with Independent Expert on international order

SPEAKERS:

  • Mr. George Katrougalos, Independent Expert on international order (Introduction)


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