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Chili is going to the polls in a historic attempt to change its constitution. 50000000 people are eligible to choose between a welfare state, his strength and rides, or to keep a constitution adopted under the dictatorship of augusta. Finishing ginny referendum on al jazeera with mitchell bachelors has constantly been ranked among the wells most influential women ever since she became she days 1st, he made president in 2006 her fight against sexism and for womens white lead to her serving in the u. N, as the 1st under secretary general and executive director of un women after her president ial term finished in 2010. Bachelorette was tasked with leading, supporting and coordinating work on gender equality and womens empowerment at global regional and country levels. 3 years later, she returned to her homeland when she was again elected president , following her 2nd president ial term. But let to con responsibility many consider one of the most complex in international diplomacy, serving as the un high commissioner for human rights. It means she bears responsibility for promoting and protecting human vice, guaranteed under international law. Her 4 year mandate and on august 31st. So what legacies bus lead leaving behind how she failed or succeeded of the world leading human rights advocate . The un high commissioner for human rights mitchell bachelor talks to Al Jazeera Mitchell bachelor, the United Nations high commissioner for humor white. Thank you for talking to angela. I commissioner, this is going to be an opportunity for us to talk about politics and humor, whites globally. But let me start by asking you about you controversial visit to china. He always organizations said that you were too soft on the Chinese Government on the very issue of the alleged atrocities committed against the muslim work. As in ching, jung region, how do you respond to those accusations . Of all, some people has said that has been a mistake. The best that i disagree with that because i was able to raise humorous issues directly with chinas family senior government officials and it was the 1st time in 70 years for you and humor and cheese. So knowing that access to a 2nd that would be limited. I also, before i went to china, met several and for me that he needs an, a teams outside the metro so many members of civil society. And i think that you have to engage with members and you have to listen and you have to speak and you have to race. All the concern i did for his other research, i say, explain in my english statement. And as you know, and the mean time were having working in assessment on the situation is yan and, and thats then the next step, the, the general consensus, i commissioner among the he or wife organizations which have been tracking the issue of the workers. This is exactly what they have been saying this saying that the Chinese Government has been committing crimes against humanity which include detaining more than a 1000000 wiggers in camps, subject them to torture civilization and forced labor. Now when they listen to you making that statement, are we in china . There was this line about you expressing concern about the lack of independent judicial oversight in ching, john, other said this is not what we want the high commissioner to say we want the high commissioner to tell the chinese that its about time to stop the prosecution of the wiggers. Well, the 1st thing i have to say it was not investigate the visit. It was a former visit come to visit, where had the possibility to meet with many officials at a different level with ministers and with all of them, with all of them. We raised all the concerns on the violation of human rights that we have received allegations from that. And we have a particular issues in terms of of the execution of people because of a particular minority already grounds the tensions, the delegation and torture. And of course, we had mentioned that this kind of things are against the international humorous law and that it cannot be kind of continued. So i mean has to be stopped. But we, we had that opportunity to raise all those issues with them. But also even we had the opportunity to discuss with a police chief with at that time, has this police fired come in, in knowledge to everyone. And we raised that issue with them. And then they promised to look at it and to come back with an answer. So i think it was even number 2 needing to be able to raise august concern directly to the government. What it is that very few people have joined us. And when you say this was not an investigation, but rather direct discussions with a chinese officials. What dont you see at the same time that this is something that could cost you your credibility high commissioner . Well, my credibility is related to what i think i have to do, and i have to do is to engage with the government with a society and to do whatever it is need to done to ensure that human rights are protected and respected. And we believe that there is that is not what is happening to discuss and to look at a follow up look forward how we really can correct that. They can correct things from happening and they cant take responsibility for the things that had to happen. So explain to us why is it took him that long to release the report on the alleged atrocities in the change young region . Well, as youre aware of nearly mark re written agreement with go back to china for a visit to the country. So this is something we, we want it to prioritize and because it was important, as i said before, to visit the country to engage with the authorities and senior officials on human rights issues. And direct me to raise the concerns with following my visit to china. Though it continues to be reviewed and finalized, are we likely to see the report published by the end of this month, for example . Well, as i said today earlier, we are working on it. I had fully intended for it to be released before the on monday and were trying very hard to do that. Now we have received a substantial input from the government and that we will need to carefully review because this is standard procedures. Every time we share a report of findings or assessment with any government, give them time to give us a factual comments. And then we are identify if those actual comments that needs to be included or not, or needs to be review to see if all those are really i can bring a different perspective on some of the issues. And we do this with all governments of the world, has a china been using its political influence to bury the report. I will have to say i have received pressures for public and not to public, but from every side. But i have to say any decision on anything that will happen, it will never if i will not publish or publish it due to any such question, i will never do Something Like that. I can assure you, pressure will not affect my decisions. I commissioner one, you get her letters from 40 countries asking you not to publish the report. What was your feeling . You are the one who is mandated to protect and promote humor, why its globally, and youre having 40 countries telling you, you know, what, dont publish that report about the alleged atrocities of the prosecution or the work as in ching jump region. I have received that letter that i have received many, many other letters from many other countries and you asked me to publish. So i havent asked that. They are trying to press us to do something and we are going to do the things that we believe is our human rights perspective. That to do the right thing. Could you share with us some of the findings which are going to be featured in the report . Well, i have to say is the same kind of findings that we raise with is that of course, this will be more deep in terms of the analysis that its about patterns of human Rights Violations, reports of appetite, attention treatment. And we will, in the, in the report they will go much more deeper on those with much more details and interviews of people who have been the victims of the situation. Ive been going through some of the International Backlash against the visit the trip to china. Some of the statements made by your colleagues, human rights activists, Human Rights Watch about what they were expecting to happen. Do you feel a sense of bitterness about the potential for this particular visit to overshadow the entire legacy of michelle bachelorette . Well, i think it would be completely unfair, not for me, but for the whole office to focus only on china to understand where the office has been doing the last 4 years because we have been carrying for so many issues on the whole world. And this is exactly what were going to do during the interview with this move on to do different topics. Now, do you support the going cools, among many human rights activists for russian officials to be prosecuted for war crimes in the ukraine . Well, its not for us to define, i work, im so now we have, every time we are discuss about crane and we have informed about when we have not found on the ground, because as you probably know, we are there with the special mission since 2014, looking at the monitoring and reporting on the situation. Great. And we have also inform and publicly and of the for the Security Council and everyone which are fine. These are until now i would say when, you know, yesterday, march 6 months says the russians are attack a terrible, terrifying month for the people from crane 6800000 people have to flee the country and much more internally displaced me. And we have also documented, at least more than 5700 and something civilians killed and 7, almost 7900 in general on them on how to children. So i think that this has been terrible for the people for the civilians. There were also really concerns about about the i would say the situation of prisoners of war. So i have been calling on the russian president to hall car attack against the graeme. And i think that even though both parties must respect at all times and you know, think was a little it is for the court to define the war crimes against humanity. So this is not for us that, but we have said we have said though that many of asia that we have been informed that is happening on the ground may amount for criminal for crimes. Or, you know, i know that a boys down to due process for investigation and jurisdiction. And that is ultimately for the committees, even appointed by the United Nations, who are wise counsel for the jurisdiction of the i. C. C. To look into those evidence in the near future or the general sentiment among people that this is something that shows no signs of abating. The war continues and there needs to be strong action to prevent something similar to this to happen in the near future. Because the fallout from this crisis in particular is affecting billions all over the world. Well, yes, and thats why we have insane its. We have insisting that we need accountability and all perpetrators of all human Rights Violations. That work needs to be brought to justice and they need to be held accountable. Still because im an and then we have said that many years my lease, and we have documented may amount to war crimes and they need, i mean, the ones who have done this needs to be held account our vice, extraordinary times all over the world. When we go enough further to the south ridge in sub saharan africa, what weve seen recently is a surge in authoritarian but james military cause a my leg, guinea, and book in our faso. How concerned are you about those military coups which seem to be now reversing . Democratic gains that took manage decades to build and accomplish very concerned. And in the case of looking a fossil, for example, i went there in december and i could see the friday situation. And i even ask my colleagues or even the National Commission for human rights, do you think its possible a good that had to happen here . I was told no way, no possibility that i was looking at how fragile the situation was politically speaking. And of course, because its a hell and it will keen and again, you see this terrible conjunctions of very difficult factors in terms of high insecurity problem with our groups killing people and, and the government has not been able to really, as so the security situation lead to poverty, high levels of poverty linked to Climate Change of routes and of course conflict between between her to some farmer. So you see all this really difficult situation and particularly the triple border between a kena and money. So yes and, and unfortunately less than one months later, we had a good data. So i think one of the things that is really important to try to support the governments that i have been democratically elected to be able to find solutions to this really difficult. So is progress and challenges that are not easy to solve. And one other thing is, i guess that you could see the get where there is, there was loss and the position to the, governed by the opposition, understood that there was progress for all of them. And they needed to respond altogether to this really difficult challenges. Tens of thousands of People Killed in a few tens of thousands this based on hundreds of thousands facing salvation. Were talking about violence in many places, particularly in romeo and been a single gomez. And also integrate until say its because of the International Inaction and lack of and because of the prevailing impunity that is allowing for such atrocities to happen again and again. Well, yes, youre right. I have heard from and i can the mission saying that more people have a that even, you know, crane. And unfortunately, i would say the International Community has not been paid as much attention to, to, to t gray or to or on my and i, for region as well. And im really alarm because of the time that we thought there was like these talks. And that this issues could be, could we will come into a Peace Agreement and sort of a transition political transition that could resolve the political issue. Because of course, now we have dealing with military military strategies, but i dont think the solution is a military solution. Unfortunately, we have seen reception hostilities in the last days and a half or so much and, and this will only excessively the suffering of it already a desperate need. And as you remember, i think its a, its a real big number. I dont know if its 22000000 people, if im not wrong, who are suffering for Food Insecurity and there is for me. So really, really and we have that we have a broad if youre under to read peoples racial from to work to deescalate the situation immediately see hostility, but youre right. I feel that the International Community has stopped paying attention. And this and not being helpful. I think the committee should give more attention to this situation to help change the situation and stop the violence from happening in latin america. More journalist targeted in mexico and many other countries. Yeah, unfortunately the wall is not getting much better. And if i may say in terms of human rights, but this official are not comparable in different situations. So you can have in mexico, you have a long family. History of people disappeared. Calculated 100000 that ive been disappeared and there has been a lot of impunity on these issues. And i hope that the governors make even bigger effort to try to find out the truth of what happened in many of this case of the 100000 people disappear, that they can identify more than 50 south remains. They have and that the truth can help the suffering and suddenly grievances of so many families that dont know what happened to the loving ones. So, and i hope all is well been working there trying to support in many cases. The cases of that is the students that disappear and many other ones. And we hope that all efforts have done so people can have, i would say the healing that they need to know the truth to know the whereabouts and to just to be able to. And also to be able to impunity for this buyer. So we would be able to stop it. Were really concerned that tells journalists have been killed in the 1st period of 2022, then too much. And were in system development. They need to strengthen different sections, mechanism for human right, defenders and genesis. Well, you made a visit to afghanistan. You describe the situation that was the darkest moments in a generation for the Afghan People do believe that women of afghanistan was somehow abandoned by the International Community. I had the opportunity to speak with those women. There it was. So really i would say ver