Global body keeps NHRC waiting over ‘political meddling’(PG 12)(GS 2)
•For the second time in a decade, the UNrecognised Global Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions (GANHRI) deferred the accreditation of the National Human Rights Commission, India (NHRCIndia) citing objections such as political interference in appointments, involving the police in probes into human rights violations, and poor cooperation with civil society.
•The GANHRI’s letter to the NHRC also cited lack of diversity in staff and leadership, and insufficient action to protect marginalised groups, as reasons for the deferment of the accreditation.
• The move comes two months after seven human rights watchers/institutions wrote to GANHRI objecting to NHRC India’s ‘A’ rank.
• They also raised concerns regarding the NHRC’s lack of independence, pluralism, diversity and accountability that are contrary to the United Nations’ principles on the status of national institutions (the “Paris Principles”).
• “The NHRC has repeatedly failed to deliver its mandate, in particular to protect the rights of people from marginalised comties, and human rights defenders,” the letter said