| Launch
of Police Training Manual on Human Rights
14 June
2005: The United Nations Office in Timor-Leste (UNOTIL), in collaboration
with the Government of Timor-Leste, is set to launch a Police Training
Manual on Human Rights for national police officers.
The
Police Training Manual will be launched tomorrow (Wednesday, 15
June) by the Special Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG),
Sukehiro Hasegawa, the Minister of Interior, Rogerio Lobato, the
Minister of
Justice, Domingos Saramento, PNTL Commander, Paulo Martins, and
the Secretary of Defence, Roque Rodrigues.
Since
the establishment of PNTL in 2000, the United Nations and the Government
of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste have been working together
to ensure that human rights training is an integral part of the
national police force's work.
The
Police Training Manual - titled Serve and Protect, which represents
the motto of PNTL - has been designed for use in training new recruits
in the Police Training College as well as for ongoing field training
of officers
throughout Timor-Leste.
"The
new manual - the first of its kind to contribute to enhancing the
human rights knowledge and skills of PNTL - reinforces the clear
message that the best way to serve the people of Timor-Leste is
by protecting their human rights," said SRSG Hasegawa.
"I
am delighted that we are able to launch such an important tool as
UNOTIL, the Government as well as all other working partners continue
their commitment to help strengthen the capacity building capabilities
of PNTL,"
he added.
The
examples in the Police Training Manual have all been taken from
the real life experiences of the people of Timor-Leste as well as
PNTL officers who were extensively consulted during the preparation
process. The manual has also been produced in Tetum.
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