UN Special Rapporteur's Visit to Morocco Delayed
Geneva – The highly anticipated visit of Dr. Alice Jill Edwards, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment, has been postponed. Originally scheduled to take place from March 23 to April 2, 2026, the visit was delayed at the request of the Moroccan government. This decision comes in light of a recent announcement that March 23, 2026, has been declared a public holiday for all state administrations and local authorities in celebration of Eid Al-Fitr, complicating the government's ability to reschedule crucial meetings.
Dr. Edwards expressed her commitment to collaborating with the Moroccan government to identify alternative dates for the visit, emphasizing that she had planned to travel to various regions within Morocco, including Laayoune. In her statement, she extended her gratitude to all stakeholders involved in the preparation of the visit and the organization of meetings within the country. She encouraged them to continue sharing relevant information that would assist her in assessing the human rights situation in Morocco while awaiting confirmation of the new visit dates.
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As reported by ohchr.org.