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HRW: Algeria Only North African State to Block Rights Visits

Algeria, which was just elected to the U.N. Human Rights Council, is the only North African country to "systematically" block visits by watchdogs, a Human Rights Watch official said in remarks published Friday.

"Algeria is the only North African country today which systematically blocks the visits of NGOs defending human rights, which freely and regularly visit Egypt, Libya, Tunisia and Morocco," the independent El-Watan newspaper quoted HRW's Eric Goldstein as saying.

Algeria's election is a "big disappointment," said Goldstein, deputy director of Human Rights Watch's Middle East and North Africa division.

He accused Algiers and Beijing, which was also elected to the U.N. body this week, of setting "records" in terms of human rights violations.

"At least we can now hope that these countries, which are members of the council, will allow visits by U.N. special reporters," he said.

The U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday elected 14 seats on the 47-member council, among them China, Russia, Algeria, Cuba and Saudi Arabia, despite strong criticism by rights groups.

Algeria, China, and Russia each have 10 or more unfulfilled requests for visits by U.N. rights investigators.

"Everything remains pretty much closed" in Algeria, Goldstein said, adding that the lifting of the state of emergency in 2011 "did not open up the field of expression and political activity."

Source: Agence France Presse


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