…endorses initiative
Government has given its support to the Declaration Against Arbitrary Detention in State-to-State Relations – which was launched by Canada to impel action against this global problem.

On Monday, Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau launched the Declaration and has already received support from 58 countries, the European Union and the eighth United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.
It speaks to the practice globally where foreign nationals are arbitrarily arrested, sentenced or detained by countries in attempts to leverage them for “diplomatic gains” with other States.
Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Minister, Hugh Todd in commending the Government of Canada, said Guyana fully endorses this initiative. This is especially since small States like Guyana remain most vulnerable and at-risk if the practice of arbitrary arrest, detention and sentencing prevails.
“The Government of Guyana strongly condemns politically motivated arbitrary arrest, detention and sentencing of foreign nationals and embraces the position that every person, regardless of who they are and where they are, is entitled to the protection of their basic human rights and fundamental freedoms as established in international law. Every State has the responsibility to safeguard these rights, not just for their citizens but for foreign nationals within their jurisdiction,” Todd said in his statement.
