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Uzbekistan 12/07/2007 OSCE supports Uzbekistan in strengthening human rights ombudsman
A roundtable on harmonizing national legislation with the law on Uzbekistan’s human right ombudsman was held in Tashkent on 11 July.

The one-day event was part of an OSCE Ombudsman Capacity Building project and was being jointly organized by the OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Uzbekistan, the Authorized Person of Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan for Human Rights (Ombudsman) and the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Uzbekistan.

"Undoubtedly, the focus of the roundtable is very important and topical. Working out how to harmonize national legislation with the Law on the Ombudsman of Uzbekistan will help to strengthen the Ombudsman’s legal status and allow that person to carry out the envisaged role of promoting and protecting human rights," said Ambassador Miroslav Jenia, the OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Uzbekistan.

The agenda of the roundtable included discussions on how to improve the legislation on the Ombudsman and how to strengthen the legal instruments covering the Ombudsman’s activity. The participants developed recommendations on amendments to national legislation, with the aim of consolidating the role of the Ombudsman in the system of national human rights institutions.

The Ombudswoman of Uzbekistan, Sayyora Rashidova, said if the roundtable’s recommendations were adopted they would help to strengthen further the legal guarantees for the activity of the Authorised Person for Human Rights and improve co-operation with the government, courts and police.

The roundtable gathered representatives of both Chambers of the Uzbek Parliament, different ministries and state structures, law enforcement agencies, judicial bodies and law academics. Foreign experts from the Ombudsman Offices of Spain, Russia and Azerbaijan were also attending the roundtable with the support of the OSCE.
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