Foreign nations urge Tonga to ratify conventions [1]
Thursday, January 18, 2018 - 17:10. Updated on Wednesday, February 21, 2018 - 12:18.
Forty-five foreign governments delivered their short reviews and recommendations to the Government of Tonga at the United Nation’s 29th Session of Universal Periodic Review [2] in Geneva, Switzerland on 15 January.
The countries offering recommendations included Tonga's primary aid donors; China, Australia, New Zealand, the United States and the United Kingdom.
Most of the recommendations called on the Tongan Government to ratify core conventions such as CEDAW (The Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women), CAT (Convention against Torture), and ICCPR (International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights).
Many of the reviews also called on to Tonga to amend laws that discriminate LGBT citizens (Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transsexual), to abolish the death penalty and to establish a Human Rights Institution.
The recommendations provided by China, Australia, New Zealand, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, France, Germany, Indonesia, India, the Netherlands, Denmark, Cuba, Chile, Ivory Coast, Italy and South Korea are listed below:
Canada
Canada offered four recommendations;
- “Repeal legislation that criminalizes same-sex practices between consenting adults and increase efforts to eliminate all forms of discrimination that target individuals based on their sexual orientation and gender identity.”
- Ratify the following conventions: ICCPR, ICCPESR, CEDAW and the CAT, and “take steps to raise social awareness in understanding these instruments."
- Abolish the death penalty.
- Reinforce protections for freedom of expression including “guaranteeing the independence of public and private media.”
China
China offered two recommendations;
- Implement Tonga’s strategic development framework 2015 – 2025 to achieve substantial social and economic development.
- Continue to take effective to protect the rights of vulnerable groups.
United States of America
The United States offered three recommendations;
- Repeal the provisions of the Tonga criminal offences act that criminalizes LGBTI status and conduct.
- Develop a broader legal aid system that offers free legal counsel to indigent defendants.
- Prioritize gender equality as well as increase women’s participation at all levels of social, political and economic decision making in government.
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
The United Kingdom offered three recommendations;
- Ratify the International Labour Organization’s Worst Forms of Child Labour Convention, 1999 (C. 182) as part of the Government’s ongoing commitment to achieving SDG 8.7.
- Ratify and implement the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and support the disaggregation of SDG Reporting data by disability.
- Adopt an open, merit-based process when selecting national candidates for UN Treaty Body elections.
Australia
Australia recommended that Tonga;
- Ratify the convention on the elimination of discrimination against women, Australia also recommends that Tonga prioritize work to eliminate violence against women and to improve gender equality including in relation to property and employment.
- Formally abolishes the Death penalty, including ratifying international covenant on civil and political rights, and it’s second optional protocol.
New Zealand
New Zealand recommended that Tonga;
- Strengthen efforts to increase women’s participation at all formal decision-making levels.
- Continue with their efforts to combat violence against women and children, and the efforts to eliminate all forms of discrimination against women.
- NZL commends Tonga for signing the convention on the rights of people with disabilities and recommends that Tonga ratifies this convention.
Denmark
Denmark recommended that;
- Tonga ratify CEDAW and CAT and “to do so without delay.”
Indonesia
Indonesia offered three recommendations;
- Continue its efforts to ratifying all core Human Rights conventions.
- Continue taking measures to establish a national human rights institution in line with the Paris principles including by building CAT Pacific programmes for all stakeholders.
- Continue its democratization process including efforts to respecting civil rights of its citizens.
France
France recommended that the Tonga government;
- Ratify ICCPESR, CEDAW, CAT and the convention on the rights of people with disabilities.
- Accede to the Rome statute on the international criminal court by creating a human rights institution that “could rely on the ombudsman that was recently setup.”
- Create gender equality and combat domestic violence.
Germany
Germany recommended that the Tonga Government;
- Ratify CEDAW.
- Decriminalize same sex relations.
- Introduce “comprehensive anti-discrimination legislation to provide equal protection for all persons including vulnerable groups like people with disabilities and on all grounds including sexual orientation and gender identity.”
Chile
Chile’s recommendations to Tonga were;
- Scale-up efforts to ratify CEDAW and conventions against torture.
- Adopt specific measures to raise the representation of women in decision making bodies including in to the legislative assembly.
- “Continue working together with civil society leitis and the LGBTI NGO to adopt the reforms to eradicate discrimination against sexual orientation and gender identity.”
Cote D’ivore
Ivory Coast offered two recommendations;
- Ratify CEDAW and ICCPR.
- Draft and present the reports requested by the committee rights of a child.
Cuba
Cuba recommended;
- “Tonga do what they need to do as described in paragraph 138 of the national report as part of the revision and amendment of their national laws.”
India
India Recommended that Tonga;
- Ratify CEDAW and convention on rights of people with disabilities.
Italy
Italy recommended that Tonga;
- Abolish death penalty.
- Raise the marriage age to 18.
- Ratify CEDAW.
- Abolish provisions that authorize corporal punishment.
Netherlands
The Netherlands recommended that Tonga;
- Introduce comprehensive anti-discrimination legislation that provides equal protection for all persons and all grounds including sexual orientation and gender identity.
- Further strengthen mechanisms for citizens including for civil society organizations to participate in law making, national planning and budgeting processes.
South Korea
South Korea recommended that Tonga;
- Ratify conventions.
- Adopt concrete measures protecting vulnerable groups and assist them to be more resilient against effects of climates change/natural change.
- Make efforts for protection of female workers by issuing them out maternity leave by law.
The delegation of Tonga at the review in Geneva was headed by Sione Sisifa, Solicitor General.