Rt Hon Jack Straw MP
Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
King Charles Street
London
SW1A 2AH
9th September 2004
Dear Foreign Secretary
Human Rights Watch was dismayed to learn that the planned launch of the UK government’s Human Rights Annual Report, previously scheduled for Thursday 16 September, has been delayed. We understand that publication of the report at this time is deemed “inappropriate”, in the light of the terrible events in Beslan.
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As you yourself noted in your introduction to the UK Human Rights Annual Report in 2002: “The promotion of human rights is not just right in itself but an integral part of our long-term security.” That important lesson has been ignored in many places around the world in the past two years. All of us have lost out, as a result. The holding of detainees without trial for two years at a time, and a newly permissive attitude towards torture, are just two examples: the trampling of international law at Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib have made the world more dangerous, not less.
It would be entirely appropriate that you, when presenting this year’s human rights report, should address the tragic events at Beslan. There can be no more obvious abuse of human rights than the murder of so many young children. For you to imply, however, that there is a “right” and a “wrong” time to focus on serious violations committed by governments sends a disastrous message. Human Rights Watch would urge you to reconsider.
Yours sincerely
Steve Crawshaw
London director



