Promoting freedom and democracy and protecting human rights around the world are central to U.S. foreign policy. The values captured in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and in other global and regional commitments are consistent with the values upon which the United States was founded centuries ago. The United States supports those persons who long to live in freedom and under democratic governments that protect universally accepted human rights. The United States uses a wide range of tools to advance a freedom agenda, including bilateral diplomacy, multilateral engagement, foreign assistance, reporting and public outreach, and economic sanctions. In Geneva, the U.S. Mission’s Office of Human Rights Affairs works with democratic partners, international organizations including the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, non-governmental organizations, and engaged citizens to support those seeking freedom.
International Human Rights Day
On International Human Rights Day, the United States celebrates the rights and freedoms enshrined in the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Venezuela: The United States Applauds the Interim Government’s “People’s Vote”
The United States continues to support Interim President Juan Guaidó, the National Assembly, and the Venezuelan people in their struggle to restore democracy in their…
Remarks by Assistant Secretary Robert Destro on Religious Freedom in Tibet
Remarks at the virtual event “Religious Freedom in Tibet: The Appointment of Buddhist Leaders and the Succession of the Dalai Lama” Robert A. Destro Assistant…
Secretary Pompeo: The United States Condemns Venezuela’s Fraudulent Legislative Elections
The United States Condemns Venezuela’s Fraudulent Legislative Elections 12/07/2020 10:49 AM EST Michael R. Pompeo, Secretary of State On December 6, the illegitimate Maduro regime…
U.S. Mission Statement on Cuba, Russia, China, and Iran Blocking the ILO from Protecting Employers’
Cuba, Russia, China, and Iran have again demonstrated that they do not care about human rights or democracy in Venezuela, but are only interested in propping…
Press Statement by Ambassador Andrew Bremberg on the Universal Periodic Review of the United States
As we continue our cooperation with the UPR process and consider the many recommendations, we wish to offer some initial reactions to certain assertions made…
Statement by Ambassador Andrew Bremberg at the Adoption of the UPR Report on the United States
We thank the UPR working group for its efforts to make the UPR a strong, and universal process for all nations and we look forward…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Jamaica
The United States recommends that Jamaica: 1. End abuses by security forces and other government agents involved in extrajudicial killings, arbitrary detention, and life-threatening prison…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Libya
We are concerned by reports of targeted assassinations and abductions of civil society activists. We express concern about contamination by mines and booby traps around…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Croatia
We urge the Croatian government to promote religious tolerance and ensure no religious discrimination and harassment against minority religious groups.
Statement By Secretary Michael R. Pompeo on U.S. Dedication to Human Rights
Our continued commitment to the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) process underscores the United States’ long-standing role as a global leader in advancing human rights.
UPR of the United States: Statement by Alexander Maugeri, Department of Justice
The United States Constitution, along with federal and state laws, establishes standards of care to which all inmates are entitled. The Federal Bureau of Prisons,…
UPR of the United States: Statement by Charles Allen, Department of Defense
Respect for universal values, including the rule of law, is a core interest for the United States at home and around the world.
UPR of the United States: Statement by Alison Kilmartin, Department of Labor
It’s a pleasure to provide you some information on how the United States protects human rights related to labor.
UPR of the United States: Statement by Dorothy Fink, M.D., Department of Health and Human Services
I am honored to talk to you about the importance of health to the U.S. government, and what we are doing to help people who…
UPR of the United States: Statement by Lynn Grosso, HUD
Since our last UPR, we’ve continued to support programs to protect individuals from discrimination, to combat homelessness, and to increase affordability and choice in the…
UPR of the United States: Statement by James McCament, Department of Homeland Security
Today, I want to highlight for this body a few of the ways that DHS protects the rights of Americans and those seeking humanitarian protection…
UPR of the United States: Statement by Sean Reyes, Attorney General of Utah
These are just a few examples of how Utah, like other states in our nation, is at the forefront of protecting human rights.
UPR of the United States – Statement by Marik String, Acting Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of
The United States is proud of its human rights record, and we are committed to strengthening and deepening human rights protections within our country in…
UPR of the United States: Statement by Alexander V. Maugeri, Department of Justice
I’d like to begin today with issues that have been in focus in recent months and about which we have received many questions, including the…
UPR of the United States – Statement by Robert Destro, Assistant Secretary of State for Democr
Our report represents not just the work of the Department of State, but also the Departments of Interior, Justice, Homeland Security, Labor, Housing & Urban …
UPR of the United States – Statement by Ambassador Andrew Bremberg
The United States is immensely proud of its human rights record. Our commitment to human rights rests on a firm political and moral commitment to…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of the Republic of the Marshall Islands
The United States congratulates the Republic of the Marshall Islands on its election to the Human Rights Council and welcomes its global leadership on human rights.
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Bulgaria
We encourage Bulgaria to continue efforts to reform its judicial system.
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Honduras
We are concerned with the lack of accountability for actions by the Military Police of Public Order and Honduran National Police during the 2017 post-election…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Andorra
The United States applauds Andorra for its excellent human rights record.
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Maldives
The presence of an active and free civil society is necessary to secure democratic progress in Maldives.
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Mongolia
The United States remains committed to partnering with Mongolia on capacity-building programs to foster the rule of law and strong, independent judicial and anti-corruption agencies
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Panama
We commend Panama’s continued commitment to the promotion of human rights, both domestically and internationally. Improvements can still be made to prison conditions and combatting…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Malawi
We are concerned by limited accountability for trafficking, child labor, and police abuses. We remain concerned by pervasive levels of gender-based violence and discrimination.
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Liberia
We recommend that Liberia: 1. Vigorously investigate and prosecute trafficking cases, raise community awareness of what constitutes trafficking, and increase funding for prosecutors in charge of cases...
Statement by the United States at the Universal Periodic Review of Belarus
Belarus’s August 9 presidential elections were fraudulent, and we are deeply concerned by the ongoing use of violence, intimidation, and repression against the Belarusian people.
Statement by Secretary Pompeo on International Religious Freedom Day
On this International Religious Freedom Day, the United States is proud to promote and protect religious freedom.
The U.S. Government’s Opposition to the Business and Human Rights Treaty Process
The U.S. government will not participate in the Open-Ended Intergovernmental Working Group (OEIGWG) session this week on the articulation of a business and human rights treaty. We continue to oppose this treaty based on its substance and the process around its development.
U.S. Statement By Secretary Pompeo On the UN Human Rights Council’s Embrace of Authoritarian Regimes
These elections only further validate the U.S. decision to withdraw and use other venues and opportunities to protect and promote universal human rights.
Statement by Ambassador Andrew Bremberg on the Human Rights Council Urgent Debate on Belarus
As the Human Rights Council rightly turned its attention to Belarus today, the United States stands in solidarity with the Belarusian people and their aspirations to exercise…
U.S. Response to Allegations of State-Level Impingement of an Assumed Right to Abortion
U.S. Response to Allegations of State-Level Impingement of an Assumed Right to Abortion The following is the text of the United States response to…
Secretary Pompeo: Unalienable Rights and the Securing of Freedom
These rights, these unalienable rights, are essential. They are a foundation upon which this country was built. They are central to who we are and…
Draft Report of the Commission on Unalienable Rights
On July 16, 2020, the Commission released the draft report to the general public.
UN Special Rapporteur Gives More Cause to Distrust UN Human Rights Mechanisms
The United States is transparent regarding the international law basis for the strike.
Statement by Ambassador Jeffrey on the UN COI on Syria’s July 7 Report
The United States welcomes the UN Commission of Inquiry on Syria’s July 7 report.
Statement by Ambassador Andrew Bremberg: High Commissioner Bachelet’s Report on Venezuela
High Commissioner Bachelet’s July 2 report vividly documents the continuing deterioration of human rights in Venezuela under the corrupt leadership of Nicolas Maduro.
Secretary Pompeo: On the Hypocrisy of UN Human Rights Council
On the Hypocrisy of UN Human Rights Council PRESS STATEMENT MICHAEL R. POMPEO, SECRETARY OF STATE JUNE 20, 2020 The United Nations Human Rights Council,…
Statement by Secretary Pompeo on the Imposition of National Security Legislation on Hong Kong
The United States condemns the People’s Republic of China (PRC) National People’s Congress proposal to unilaterally and arbitrarily impose national security legislation on Hong Kong.
Standing with the Iranian People
Secretary Pompeo: "Today, the United States is imposing financial sanctions and visa restrictions on Iranian individuals and entities under human rights-related authorities."
World Press Freedom Day
We applaud the courage and determination of the independent media. Their work is challenging but benefits us all.
Condemning the Former Maduro Regime’s Participation at the UN Human Rights Council
The United States reiterates our outrage that Maduro’s representatives sit on an international body charged with upholding human rights, while in Venezuela the former regime…
UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights Database Report Release
Secretary Pompeo: "I am outraged that High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet published a database of companies operating in Israeli-controlled territories."
Answering the Call to Advance Religious Freedom
Secretary Pompeo: "Everyone has a role in the fight to advance religious freedom."
Demolishing Democracy: Threats to Free and Fair Elections in 2020
Ambassador Bremberg: "President Trump restated the United States’ full support for the democratic actors of Venezuela, embodied by the bold and courageous leadership of interim…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Kuwait
We are saddened by the recent suicides in the Bidoon community. We welcome Kuwait’s initial steps to hold accountable security officials who committed abuses, especially…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Kiribati
We commend Kiribati on its July 2019 accession to the UN Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment.
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Turkey
We remain deeply concerned by the suspension of democratically elected mayors in the southeast. We call on Turkey to ensure fair trial guarantees, due process,…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Guyana
The United States is concerned about recent actions by Guyana that may undermine democratic principles, including apparent misapplication of the Guyanese constitution, and certain court…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Grenada
We acknowledge Grenada’s efforts to address a 2014 UPR recommendation made by the United States with the enactment of the Prevention of Trafficking in Persons…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Sweden
We commend Sweden on its long track record of protecting and promoting human rights and fundamental freedoms.
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Guinea-Bissau
We remain concerned about reports of inhumane prison conditions, as well as impunity for individuals engaged in child abuse and trafficking in persons, including child…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Kenya
We look forward to working together to strengthen cooperation on issues related to shared democratic values, and respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms, and…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Armenia
We applaud the reinstatement of the labor inspection functions of the Health and Labor Inspection Body and urge the government to provide the inspectorate the…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Lesotho
We remain concerned about ongoing allegations of police brutality and urge accountability for such crimes.
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Laos
We remain deeply concerned about the human rights situation in Laos, particularly severe restrictions on fundamental freedoms that deprive the country’s citizens of an opportunity…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Spain
We commend Spain for its continued commitment to protecting human rights and fundamental freedoms.
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Guinea
Impunity for state security actors who commit gross violations of human rights, including arbitrary killings and rape and other forms of gender-based violence, remains a…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Kyrgyzstan
We urge the government to release human rights defender Azimjan Askarov on humanitarian grounds. We also note the 2019 amendment to the law on extremism…
Freedom First in 2020
President Trump has proclaimed January as National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month.
United States Takes Action Against Violators of Religious Freedom
Secretary Pompeo: "The protection of religious freedom is a top Trump Administration foreign policy priority. Persecution and discrimination on the basis of religion or belief…
Human Rights and the Iranian Regime
Secretary Pompeo: "Over 40 years in power, the regime in Iran has shown only disrespect for the Iranian people. This disrespect has destabilized Iran’s internal…
Statement on the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights’ Update on the Situation in Venezuela
Today in Geneva, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet provided an oral update on the human rights situation in Venezuela.
International Human Rights Day – Statement by Secretary Pompeo
"In 1948, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) to identify common rights and freedoms for all people in…
Video: Human Rights Day Message from Ambassador Bremberg
"Let us stand firmly with those around the world who are fighting to defend their human rights."
U.S. Statement on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
Secretary Pompeo: "The United States recognizes the inherent dignity that every woman and girl possesses and is committed to defending the safety and security of…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Bosnia and Herzegovina
We are deeply concerned by the government’s reported harsh treatment of and the potential excessive use of force against individuals peacefully expressing dissent.
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Egypt
While recognizing the terrorism threat Egypt faces, we call upon the government to better counter that threat by easing restrictions on freedoms of expression, peaceful…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Slovenia
We commend Slovenia for launching a joint research project with the World Jewish Restitution Organization to compile a historical record of heirless, formerly Jewish-owned properties…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Madagascar
The peaceful presidential election in 2019 was a seminal moment in Madagascar’s democratic history, and we urge the Government of Madagascar to seize on its…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Iraq
The Iraqi government must uphold its obligations under international humanitarian law and international human rights law, including with respect to the protection of internally displaced…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Kazakhstan
We urge the government to continue its increasingly productive engagement with civil society and encourage further measures to ensure and protect freedom of peaceful assembly…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Angola
We are impressed with the notable steps Angola has taken to improve its human rights record, including tackling corruption, prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation,…
U.S. Statement on the Human Rights Situation in Iran
For decades, the Iranian regime has flagrantly violated its citizens’ human rights, targeting political and civil society activists as well as religious and ethnic minorities.
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Iran
We urge the government to allow the Special Rapporteur on Iran to visit the country and investigate existing practices.
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of San Marino
The United States welcomes the delegation of San Marino to the UPR Working Group.
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Fiji
We commend Fiji on holding free and fair democratic elections in 2018; for taking seriously its obligations under the UN Convention Against Torture...
Harassment of the Family Members of Uighur Activists and Survivors in Xinjiang, China
The United States remains deeply troubled by multiple reports that the government of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) has harassed, imprisoned, or arbitrarily detained…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Bolivia
We are deeply concerned by reported irregularities in Bolivia’s electoral process, including irregular vote counting, that undermine public confidence in the fairness of the most…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of The Gambia
We welcome The Gambia’s efforts to promote and defend human rights and congratulate the Gambian people on recent advances, especially holding free and fair elections…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of El Salvador
We commend El Salvador for holding free and fair presidential elections in February this year and for announcing a new international mechanism to combat impunity…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Italy
We welcome the recent law to more effectively prosecute domestic violence cases and encourage further steps be taken.
International Religious Freedom Day
Freedom of religion is a cherished American value and a fundamental freedom.
Illegitimate Maduro Regime’s Election to the UN Human Rights Council
The United States strongly supports multilateral organizations that sincerely and effectively work to protect human rights.
The U.S. Government’s Continued Opposition to the Business & Human Rights Treaty Process
The United States once again will not participate in this week’s session of the Open-Ended Intergovernmental Working Group (OEIGWG) on the articulation of a business…
U.S. Department of State Imposes Visa Restrictions on Chinese Officials for Repression in Xinjiang
The United States calls on the People’s Republic of China to immediately end its campaign of repression in Xinjiang, release all those arbitrarily detained, and…
International Day of Democracy
On this International Day of Democracy, we reflect on our nation’s unwavering commitment to the unalienable rights that create the foundation of our democracy.
Condemning the Former Maduro and Iranian Regimes’ Propaganda at the UN Human Rights Council
The United States remains committed to supporting the people of Venezuela and Iran. Those in power can allow for a future of freedom and prosperity…
U.S. Continues to Push for Action Two Years after Rohingya Ethnic Cleansing
Two years ago, Burma’s security forces engaged in a brutal attack against hundreds of thousands of unarmed men, women, and children in a grossly disproportionate…
U.S. Deeply Concerned by Sentencing of Chinese online activist Huang Qi
Huang has been honored multiple times by Reporters Without Borders for his courage in exposing corruption and human rights violations in China through his website,…
Public Designation, Due to Gross Violations of Human Rights, of Burmese Military Officials
Today, the Department of State is publicly designating the following individuals and their immediate family members for the named individuals’ responsibility for gross human rights…
UN Human Rights Report Documents Maduro Regime’s Human Rights Abuses
The United States remains deeply concerned by the gross human rights abuses and violations detailed in the UN Human Rights report.
Remarks by Deputy Assistant Secretary Carstens at Event on Syrian Women Detainees
We must continue to shed light on these abuses, support the former detainees and survivors of torture, and work to hold those responsible accountable.
International Day in Support of Victims of Torture
Today is International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, marking the 32nd anniversary of the entry into force of the Convention against Torture and…
U.S. Statement Condemning Vice Governor of Xinjiang’s Human Rights Council Address
On Tuesday, June 25, the Vice Governor of China’s Xinjiang Province Aierken Tuniyazi addressed the UN Human Rights Council and attempted to justify the Chinese…
Restoring Fundamental Freedoms in Nicaragua
We stand by the Nicaraguan people in their calls for a restoration of democracy through early, free, and fair elections. Rather than amnesty for human…
Confronting Atrocities in China: The Global Response to the Uyghur Crisis
Remarks David J. Ranz, Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau Of South And Central Asian Affairs Washington, DC, June 6, 2019 U.S. Capitol Visitors Center As…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review for Qatar
We commend Qatar’s accession to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights in May 2018 and the passage of the Law on the Regulation…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review for Nicaragua
We remain deeply concerned about the government’s continued human rights violations and abuses, and violent response to peaceful protests that began in April 2018.
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Equatorial Guinea
We remain deeply concerned by numerous reports of renditions, arbitrary detention, and violence by security forces, including alleged extrajudicial killings and the use of torture.…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review for Ethiopia
We applaud the many positive changes in Ethiopia’s human rights climate over the past year, including the decriminalization of opposition political movements and leaders, the…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Costa Rica
The United States commends Costa Rica’s continued commitment to the promotion and protection of human rights both domestically and internationally, especially significant advances in reducing…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review for Brunei Darussalam
We are encouraged by the Sultan’s May 5 decision to immediately extend Brunei’s de facto moratorium on the death penalty to include stoning under the…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of North Korea
The United States urges North Korea to adhere to its international human rights obligations and commitments.
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review for Dominica
We commend the Government of Dominica for providing for adequate prison conditions, protecting the independence of the press, and ensuring the independence and impartiality of…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Bhutan
We welcome Bhutan’s achievements in democratization, including its third national election in 2018. We are concerned that enforcement of current legislation, if implemented, could pose…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Portugal
We complement Portugal for its positive overall human rights record, and especially for its cooperation with the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review for Côte d’Ivoire
The United States commends the Government of Cote d’Ivoire for its efforts to enact penal reform and combat trafficking in persons and the worst forms…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review for Democratic Republic of the Congo
The United States is encouraged by President Tshisekedi’s commitment to host a Human Rights Dialogue with the United States.
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Albania
The United States welcomes Albania’s implementation of reforms to protect victims of trafficking in persons.
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Norway
We compliment Norway on its outstanding human rights record and its robust engagement in human rights promotion abroad.
U.S. Strongly Condemns the Iranian Regime’s Crackdown on Women Activists
The United States strongly condemns the Iranian regime’s growing crackdown on women advocating for their human rights. Yasmin Aryani, Monireh Arabshahi, and Mojgan Keshavarz have…
The United States and Partners Hold Event on Human Rights Violations and Abuses in Nicaragua
On April 4, the United States, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Georgia held an event in Geneva, Switzerland, to expose the ongoing violations and abuses of…
Secretary Pompeo’s Meeting With Uighur Muslims Impacted by Human Rights Crisis in Xinjiang
These individuals’ family members are among the more than one million Uighurs, ethnic Kazakhs, and members of other Muslim minority groups whom the Chinese government…
Remarks by Deputy Assistant Secretary Filipetti on the Human Rights Situation in Venezuela
Remarks by Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs Carrie Filipetti at an event on Human Rights Violations and Abuses in Venezuela Geneva,…
U.S.-Hosted Event on Human Rights Abuses in Venezuela
On March 19, the United States co-sponsored an event with Albania, Argentina, Colombia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Georgia, Hungary, Israel, Romania, and the United Kingdom…
Remarks of Ambassador Kelley E. Currie on Protecting Fundamental Freedoms in Xinjiang
China’s mass internment of members of Muslim minority groups, Uighurs, ethnic Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, and others is raising alarm within the international community.
U.S.-Hosted Event on Protecting Fundamental Freedoms in Xinjiang, China
On March 13, the United States co-hosted an event with Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom at the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland…
Eight-year Anniversary of the Detention of 2009 Iranian Political Opponents
This week marks the eight-year anniversary of the detention of 2009 Iranian presidential election candidates Mehdi Karroubi and Mir Hossein Mousavi, as well as Mousavi’s…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Dominican Republic
The United States is encouraged by the Dominican Republic’s agreement to create a working group with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights and civil society…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Cambodia
We remain gravely concerned about the serious decline in the respect for civil and political rights in Cambodia.
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Cyprus
The United States recognizes the challenges the Republic of Cyprus faces related to migration and the political division of the island. Observers have noted recent…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Slovakia
The United States welcomes Slovakia’s reforms to the process for selecting judges for general courts and the adoption of a judicial code of conduct. These…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Eritrea
The United States applauds Eritrea’s efforts to pursue peace with its neighbors and its engagement with the international community. We highlight the importance of protecting…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Comoros
The United States is concerned by President Azali’s attempt to proceed with elections in early 2019, despite Parliament’s assertions that he does not have the…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Vanuatu
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Vanuatu 32ndSession Geneva, January 24, 2019 as delivered by Anna Palladino The United States welcomes the Vanuatu…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Macedonia
The United States is encouraged by Macedonia’s progress in increasing transparency and accountability in judicial independence; however, we note that sustained efforts by the Government…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Yemen
We commend the Government of Yemen’s ongoing support of UN Special Envoy Martin Griffiths as he brings parties together to forge a political agreement to…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Uruguay
The United States commends Uruguay’s exemplary leadership of the Inter-American human rights system.
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Vietnam
We remain deeply concerned that the harsh crackdown on individuals peacefully expressing dissent against the government has intensified in 2018.
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Chile
We commend Chile’s progress with SENAME, including of the implementation of early warning systems, stricter requirements for foster families, and committing to close and replace…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of New Zealand
The United States commends New Zealand’s continued leadership and commitment to promoting human rights internationally. We highlight our shared history of democracy and rule of…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Afghanistan
We applaud Afghanistan’s efforts to improve human rights. The 2018 penal code reflects international human rights law and best practices in criminal justice.
The Passing of Human Rights Defender Ludmilla Mikhailovna Alexeeva
Today, on International Human Rights Day, we mark with deep sorrow the passing in Russia of one of the world’s great defenders of human rights,…
Secretary of State Pompeo: Statement on Human Rights Day
Seventy years ago, the UN General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Malta
The United States encourages Malta to more aggressively address terrorist financing, money laundering, and corruption in banking supervision.
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of the Republic of the Congo
We welcome Republic of the Congo’s progress towards peace, but remain deeply concerned by reports of cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment of individuals who are…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Belize
We remain seriously concerned by the human trafficking situation in Belize; particularly official complicity in human trafficking-related offenses.
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Chad
The United States remains concerned by reports of human rights violations and abuses by government agents, including those involving the use of torture, arbitrary arrests,…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Monaco
The United States acknowledges that Monaco’s size affects its capacity to accept refugees and commends Monaco’s support for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees. However,…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of the Central African Republic
We welcome the progress the Government of the Central African Republic has made to strengthen justice, accountability, and the rule of law. The United States…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Malaysia
We commend Malaysia for its peaceful democratic transition following this year’s general election.
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Jordan
We remain concerned by a variety of laws that restrict fundamental freedoms and have led to arrests and detentions of journalists, civil society activists, and…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Mauritius
The United States is encouraged by the progress made by Mauritius in addressing abuses committed by security forces and implementing recommendations from the last UPR.
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Mexico
We appreciate the priority Mexico assigns to the promotion of democracy abroad but encourages stronger efforts to end gross human rights violations and abuses at…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Nigeria
The United States is encouraged by Nigeria’s progress in addressing the Civilian Joint Task Force’s recruitment and use of child soldiers, but stress the importance…
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of China
We are alarmed by the Government of China’s worsening crackdown on Uighurs, Kazakhs, and other Muslims in the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region.
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Senegal
The United States welcomes Senegal’s efforts to promote and defend human rights, especially in advancements it has made concerning the rights of women and children.
U.S. Statement at the Universal Periodic Review of Saudi Arabia
We commend the Kingdom’s initiatives to broaden societal and economic participation for Saudi Arabian women. We remain, however, concerned about guardianship laws and credible reports…
U.S. Participation in the Geneva International Discussions on the conflict in Georgia
Press Statement by the U.S. Delegation to the Geneva International Discussions on the Conflict in Georgia (GID)
Statement by Ambassador Haley on the Nomination of Michelle Bachelet to be UN High Commissioner for
Statement by Ambassador Haley on the Nomination of Michelle Bachelet to be UN High Commissioner for Human Rights August 8, 2018 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Press…
United States Assisting Venezuelans in Need
Media Note Office of the Spokesperson Washington, DC June 26, 2018 Vice President Mike Pence announced today in Brazil nearly $10 million in additional humanitarian…
Remarks on the UN Human Rights Council
Remarks by Mike Pompeo, Secretary of State and Nikki Haley, U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations Treaty Room Washington, DC June 19, 2018 SECRETARY POMPEO: Good…
LGBTI Pride Month
The United States joins people around the world in celebrating Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Intersex (LGBTI) Pride Month, and reaffirms its commitment to protecting…
U.S. Statement on the Referendum in Burundi
Press Statement by Heather Nauert, Department Spokesperson Washington, DC May 21, 2018 The United States notes that the May 17, referendum process in Burundi was marred…
An Unfair, Unfree Vote in Venezuela
The United States condemns the fraudulent election that took place in Venezuela on May 20. This so-called “election” is an attack on constitutional order and…
U.S. Participation in the Geneva International Discussions on the conflict in Georgia
At the forty-third round of the Geneva International Discussions on the conflict in Georgia, March 27-28, the United States condemned the tragic death of Georgian citizen Archil…