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UN Special Rapporteur On Freedom Of Opinion, Expression To Visit Philippines

UN Special Rapporteur Irene Khan to embark on an official visit from Jan. 23 to Feb. 2, addressing critical issues around freedom of opinion and expression in the country.


UN Special Rapporteur On Freedom Of Opinion, Expression To Visit Philippines

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United Nations Special Rapporteur (UNSR) freedom of opinion and expression Irene Khan is set to make an official visit here from Jan. 23 to Feb. 2.

According to the Office of UN High Commissioner for Human Rights website, Khan will examine, in the spirit of cooperation and dialogue, the situation of the rights to freedom of opinion and expression in the country.

The UNSR invited civil society, human rights organizations, media organizations, experts and academics, other stakeholders, and individuals to share any information on the national normative framework, freedom of the media, internet freedom, and freedom of expression.

Khan assumed office on Aug. 1, 2020 and became the first woman to hold the position since the establishment of the mandate in 1993.

She is an internationally recognized advocate for human rights, gender equality, and social justice.

Born in Bangladesh, she studied at Manchester University and Harvard Law School.

Khan started her professional career with the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, working for 21 years at the UN headquarters and in various country operations, including Chief of Mission in India and Deputy Director, Division of International Protection.

She has received several awards, including the Sydney Peace Prize in 2006, for her contribution to human rights. (PNA)