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We remain concerned by the repression and the arbitrary use of force against peaceful protesters, journalists and human rights defenders, treatment of political detainees and the disproportionate use of terrorism charges to criminalise dissent.
Statement by Ambassador Tatham of the UK Mission to the UN, to the Security Council debate on MINUSTAH
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Statement by Ambassador Martin Shearman of the UK Mission to the UN at the Security Council Debate on Haiti
Foreign Office Minister David Lidington delivered the UK statement at the United Nations Security Council debate on Haiti.
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