Participants of the conference staged by the UNTOP and the
Ms. Lilia Zakhariyeva, Human Rights Adviser, the United Nations Tajik Office of Peace-Building (UNTOP), has told Asia-Plus that during the conference it was noted that ordinary citizens could not properly address issues related to human rights problems to any organ, except courts.
The establishment of the independent and impartial institute for human rights might retrieve public’s trust in legal and judicial organs as well as become a mechanism of supplement to the system of justice, Ms. Zakhariyeva noted.
According to her, the conference may lay a foundation and determine laws and other measures necessary for the establishment of this institute in the republic, which would meet international standards.
All materials presented at the conference will be published and distributed to state organs and NGOs.
Information of the Asia-Plus: Many countries cross the world have established the national institutes for human rights, which are national human rights institutions in accordance with the UN Paris Principles.
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