
Friday 1 October 2021- At the ongoing 48th Regular Session of the Human Rights Council held using a combination of in-person and remote participation, Sierra Leone’s Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Honourable Anthony Brewah, today addressed the Human Rights Council under Agenda Item 6, as part of the 3rd Cycle Universal Periodic Review adoption of the Working Group Report on Sierra Leone’s human rights record.
Delivering Sierra Leone’s position on behalf of the President, Dr Julius Maada Bio, on the UPR recommendations, the Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Honourable Anthony Brewah, thanked all stakeholders who engaged with Sierra Leone during the third UPR and made our human rights review a success. The review was conducted on 14 May 2021.

The Minister said Sierra Leone proving itself as a pacesetter in the field of human rights. The government’s conviction in strengthening and improving the human rights in Sierra Leone, the Minister said, is not motivated by sentiment and optimism; rather, it is rooted in government’s commitment, resolve, capability, and wartime experience. He said never again to allow ourselves, our governments, and our laws to be used as instruments or be complacent to human rights violations.
The Attorney-General disclosed that Sierra Leone received a total of 274 recommendations. A consultative process to review these recommendations was commenced. “The IMC, the government’s Inter-Ministerial Human Rights Committee, which has a UN official and civil society representation and the Human Rights Commission (as technical advisers) met and discussed the recommendations. This consultative and transparent process helped us in our decision-making process and in the end Sierra Leone accepted 216 recommendations and noted 58 recommendations’’, he noted.
