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Joint statement issued by four boycotting States denouncing report of UNHCHR's technical mission on its visit to Qatar
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 30 - 01 - 2018

A joint statement was issued by the missions of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the Kingdom of Bahrain and the Arab Republic of Egypt accredited to the United Nations in Geneva in response to the content of the report of the technical mission of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, which visited Doha in November 2017.
The statement reads as follows:
Following the report prepared by the Technical Mission of the High Commissioner for Human Rights on its visit to Qatar from 28 to 6 Rabiul Al Awal 1439H (17 to 24 November 2017), the missions of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the Kingdom of Bahrain and the Arab Republic of Egypt accredited in Geneva, express their denunciation of the report's methodological failure that included a misleading description of the political crisis, leading to the report's conclusions and observations based on a limited understanding of the general context of the political crisis and its historical background as the basis of this crisis goes back to the background of Qatar's support for individuals and entities internationally involved in financing terrorism and supporting its activities, and promoting their extremist ideology, which incites violence and promotes hate speech in the Arab region through Qatari media platforms or funded through Qatari figures.
The boycott of the four countries of Qatar is part of the exercise of their sovereign right to protect and defend their national security. It comes as a natural reaction that is not comparable in size and impact to the support by the Government of Qatar for terrorism in flagrant violation of the provisions of the Charter of the United Nations and International Law, and the resolutions by the Human rights Council and the General Assembly relevant to the impact of terrorism on the enjoyment of human rights.
On the other hand, we affirm that these measures are not aimed at the people of Qatar, with whom we have ties of brotherhood, closeness and conciliation, and even a tribal extension to some of our countries.
The missions of the four countries also express their lack of acceptance of the contents of the report and the results reached by it a it contained many of allegations and accusations that are unfounded. It also reflects a clear bias towards one of the parties of the political crisis as it adopted the same Qatari story based on false claims that the government of Qatar is seeking to promote regionally and globally.
The missions of the four countries register their reservation regarding the manner and timing of the leaking of the content of the report by the Qatari National Human Rights Committee during its press conference held in Doha, Qatar, on 8 January 2018. They note that the High Commission did not provide the missions of the four countries with the report until after it was published on Monday 8 January 2018.
They stress that the nature of the technical reports prepared by the High Commissioner for Human Rights at the request of member states aims to transfer experiences to develop the human rights system and address human rights violations in the state itself.
The four countries indicate that it has become clear to them that the main objective of the Qatari government to request a visit by the technical committee of the High Commission of Human Rights comes in the context of the media and political exploitation of the visit and the resulting report, not for its lofty objective of transferring the expertise of the commission to the Qatari side.
The four countries deplored the persistence of the Qatari policies based on lack of credibility and lack of goodwill in their use of the United Nations and its specialized international agencies and international reports.
Accordingly, the four States call upon the High Commission to address the methodological and procedural errors of the report which was not in conformity with international standards and the terms of reference of the High Commission for Human Rights, and which is incompatible with the nature of the work of the technical mission which was sent to Qatar in a manner that does not exceed the geographical boundaries of the state requesting technical support.
The four countries emphasize that the government of Qatar's disregard for any serious initiatives to resolve the political crisis and its continued attempts to mislead the international community on the main causes of the crisis through the accusations against the four countries at international organizations, despite the considerable and valued efforts of His Highness Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, the Amir of Kuwait, confirms the lack of genuine and sincere intention in the foreseeable future in Qatar to return relations to their normal course with the countries of the boycott.


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