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Australia commends the Republic of Korea for its progress towards human rights promotion and protection since its last Universal Periodic Review in November 2017.

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Australia commends Peru for its progress on human rights since its last UPR appearance including the development of the National Multisectoral Human Rights Policy, the National Human Rights Action Plan, and the Protocol of Human Rights Defenders (2019) to promote coordinated actions to address inequality and discrimination.

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Australia congratulates Pakistan on the 2018 Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act and welcomes the 2021 Supreme Court ruling prohibiting execution of persons with mental health conditions, and encourages Pakistan to enact them fully.

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Australia commends Japan for its commitment to human rights, and progress made since its last UPR appearance.

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Australia commends Guatemala for the steps it has taken to progress human rights since its last UPR appearance.

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Australia commends Ghana’s progress towards abolishing the death penalty through parliamentary consideration of amendments to the Armed Forces Act and the Criminal Code.

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Australia commends Gabon for decriminalising same-sex relations between consenting adults since its last Universal Periodic Review.

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Australia commends Benin for removing all references to the death penalty from its updated Criminal Code (2018).

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We commend Argentina for its progress on human rights since its last Universal Periodic Review in 2017.

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The 42nd session of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) is a United Nations process that considers the human rights record of each UN Member State. It is a mechanism of the UN Human Rights Council.

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