Press  Release 
         
        06 March  2014 
         
  Minister  Nkoana-Mashabane concludes working visit to Switzerland 
   
        International  Relations and Cooperation Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane has on Thursday, 06  March 2014, concluded her working visit to Geneva, Switzerland where she  participated in the high-level segment of the 25th session of the United  Nations Human Rights Council (HRC). 
         
        South Africa  was elected to the HRC by the UN General Assembly (UNGA) on 12 November 2013.  Algeria, Morocco, Namibia and South Africa are the four newly-elected Africa  Group members, complementing Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Congo  (Brazzaville), Côte d’Ivoire, Ethiopia, Gabon, Kenya, and Sierra Leone. 
         
        Minister  Nkoana-Mashabane delivered a statement to the Human Rights Council, on Tuesday,  04 March 2014. The statement covered contemporary issues facing the  international human rights system and the agenda of the Human Rights Council. 
         
        South  Africa's return to the Council coincides with the 20-year celebration of the  country’s constitutional democracy. Minister Nkoana-Mashabane stated that:  "The 20th anniversary of our freedom finds South Africa on a solid footing  regarding human rights and democratic values. On 7 May 2014, we will again go  back to the polls  with our citizens excercising their democratic right to  vote for their fifth administration." 
         
        The visit of  Minister Nkoana-Mashabane to Geneva was also the first since the passing away  of South Africa’s first democratic President, Mr Nelson Mandela. 
         
        The Minister  paid tribute to Madiba, who dedicated his entire life in defence of human  rights. "In honour of our global icon, it is imperative that we continue  the unfinished business by taking forward his vision of a world free of  racism.The world cannnot afford to slide back and the Council has a  responsibility to ensure that the commitment of the World Conference on Racism,  Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance (WCAR) are  fulfilled", said Minister Nkoana-Mashabane. 
         
        As a member  of the HRC, Minister Nkoana-Mashabane stated that South Africa stands ready to  work with all countries in the Council. "South Africa believes in  multilateralism and the global system of governance, in particular the United  Nations. At the heart of this is an effective HRC that has credibility in  rising to all challenges and remains true to its mandate," said the  Minister. 
         
        During her  visit to Geneva, Minister met with Mr Ramtane Lamamra, Minister of Foreign  Affairs of Algeria; Prof GL Peiris, Minister of External Affairs of Sri Lanka;  and Ms Navi Pillay, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, on the  sidelines of the HRC. 
         
  Enquiries:  Mr Clayson Monyela, Spokesperson for the Department of International Relations  and Cooperation, 082 884 5974 
   
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