The first part of the review conference will take place in Warsaw from 30 September – 8 October 2010. The second and third parts of the review conference will be held in Vienna from 18-26 October and in Astana from 26-28 November. (more…)
48th Ordinary Session / 10 – 24 November 2010 / Banjul – The Gambia
- Draft Agenda
- Information for Participants
- Invitation to State Parties
- Invitation to NHRI
- Invitation to NGOs
The report focuses on responsibility for human rights violations against defenders by non-State actors. The introductory part recalls that the Declaration on the Right and Responsibility of Individuals, Groups and Organs of Society to Promote and Protect Universally Recognized Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms is addressed not only to States and human rights defenders but to all individuals, groups and organs of society. See report | All reports
The spokesperson of High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy/Vice President of the Commission Catherine Ashton issued a following statement today:
“The High Representative Catherine Ashton is deeply concerned by the conviction of Kyrgyz human rights defender Azimjan Askarov to a life sentence and confiscation of his property, in the light of the manifest violations of his right to a fair trial. This ruling sends a negative signal with regards to the situation of human rights defenders in the country and runs counter to ongoing efforts towards inter-ethnic reconciliation.
High Representative remains seriously concerned by reports that Mr Askarov was ill-treated while in police custody and that his lawyer and relatives were harassed. She wishes to remind the Kyrgyz authorities of their obligations to investigate allegations of torture in an impartial and prompt manner and to protect human rights defenders in light of the commitments freely undertaken by Kyrgyzstan under international and domestic law.
Should Mr Askarov decide to appeal, HR urges the authorities to do everything in their power to ensure that his right to a fair trial is respected, and that the safety of the defendants, their relatives and their lawyers and the impartiality of the proceedings is ensured.
Mr Askarov and his non-governmental organisation “Air”, have carried out important work in documenting prison conditions and the treatment of detainees by police in the Jalal-Abad province, and recently recorded the violent incidents that took place in the region during the June events.
The EU attended the full proceedings of the trial, and has regularly raised the case of Mr Askarov with the authorities. The EU will continue to monitor the overall situation of human rights defenders in Kyrgyzstan.”
* The Special Rapporteur of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR) on Human Rights Defenders in Africa, Mr. Mohamed Béhir Khalfallah expresses its deep concern following the information received regarding the abduction and submission to abuse of human right defenders.
* According to information received by the ACHPR , Sylvester Bwire Kyah, Chairman of civil society in Masisi territory, was abducted on 24 August 2010, following his drafting and signing an open letter to Congolese President Joseph Kabila, on 30 July 2010. The open letter allegedly requested the withdrawal of all army units members of tread and police made up of former members of armed groups who where recently integrated into the Congolese army and police in Masisi territory. He was allegedly found on 30 August 2010 near Sake, thirty miles in the west of Goma.
* The information received by the ACHPR sate that Mr Bwire was visibly weak, with swollen face, his arms bearing traces of the rope with which he was apparently tied up during his detention.
* The continued deterioration of the situation of human right defenders in the Congo raises serious concerns as the ACHPR received information about murders of journalists and leaders of associations of human rights – including Bruno Koko Cirambiza Didace Namujimbo, Maheshe and Pascal Kabungulu Kibembi. (more…)




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