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Hate speech against minorities (HRC28, 2015, OS)
IMADR statement on “Hate speech against minorities” at the 28th session of the Human Rights Council. Whole text can be read below or downloaded here. ——— IMADR Oral Statement: 28th session of the Human Rights Council Item 3: Interactive Dialogues with the Special Rapporteur on minority issues 18 March 2015 Thank you Mr. President, We welcome the report of Ms. Rita Izsàk’s and her study on hate speech and incitement to hatred against minorities in media. The study can serve as practical guidelines for various stakeholders to take effective measures to combat hate speech in media including the internet. We reiterate Madam Rapporteur’s emphasis on the need to take structural […]March 18, 2015 -
Human Rights Defenders in Bangladesh and Accountability in Sri Lanka (HRC 28th, 2015, OS)
IMADR statement on “Human Rights Defenders in Bangladesh and Accountability in Sri Lanka” at the 28th session of the Human Rights Council. Whole text can be read below or downloaded here. ——— IMADR Oral Statement: 28th session of the Human Rights Council Item 4: General Debate 17 March 2015 Thank you Mr. President, We join South Asians for Human Rights to condemn the recent killing of blogger Mr. Avijit Roy in the capital of Bangladesh on 26 February, by a group of assailants suspected to be religious extremists. Mr. Roy was known for his writings on various human rights issues, and he had publicly criticised religious extremism. Also, we are […]March 17, 2015 -
Freedom of religion in Sri Lanka (HRC 28th, 2015, Joint-OS)
IMADR presented its joint oral statement with Franciscans International on “Freedom of religion in Sri Lanka” at the 28th session of the Human Rights Council. Whole text can be read below or downloaded here. ——— IMADR Oral Statement: 28th session of the Human Rights Council Item 3: Clustered Interactive Dialogues with the Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief 11 March 2015 Thank you Mr. President, IMADR and Franciscans International appreciate the assurance given by the Foreign Minister of Sri Lanka during his intervention at the High Level Segment last week, which the new administration is committed “to work towards reconciliation and to unite the minds of the people of all ethnic […]March 11, 2015 -
Human Rights Defenders in Bangladesh (HRC 28th, 2015, OS)
IMADR statement on “Human Rights Defenders in Bangladesh” at the 28th session of the Human Rights Council. Whole text can be read below or downloaded here. *This statement was not orally delivered due to the time limitation. ——— IMADR Oral Statement: 28th session of the Human Rights Council Item 3: Clustered Interactive Dialogues with the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders Thank you Mr. President, We wish to express our appreciation to Mr. Forst’s commitment to protect human rights defenders (HRDs) including improvement of the communication system. As you rightly pointed out in the report, States have primary responsibility to protect HRDs. We urge all States to […]March 10, 2015 -
HRC 28 Side Event: Freedom of Religion in Sri Lanka (11am, 12 March)
Together with Franciscans International, IMADR is holding a side event on “Freedom of Religion in Sri Lanka” at the 28th session of the Human Rights Council from 11 am, Thursday 12 March at Room XXIII in Palais des Nations. For further information, click on the flyer below.March 9, 2015 -
Civil society perspective on the 50th anniversary of the adoption of the ICERD
IMADR joined a panel of experts at the side event on “Celebration the 50th Anniversary of the Adoption of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (ICERD)” (2 March, Room XXIV, Palains des Nation) hosted by the Permanent Mission of the Kingdom of Belgium and the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Slovenia. The side event was opened by H.E. Mr. Didier Reynders, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Affairs of the Kingdom of Belgium and H. E. Mr. Bogdan Benko, State Secretary for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia, followed by the panel. The panel was composed of four speakers: Ms. Fatima Binta Victoire Dah, former Chair […]March 4, 2015 -
Appeal to the UN Human Rights Council and the Government of Sri Lanka
To demand credible accountability processes for truth and justice in Sri Lanka, IMADR sent an appeal to the UN Human Rights Council and the Government of Sri Lanka today. Whole statement can be read below or downloaded here. ——— Appeal to the UN Human Rights Council and the Government of Sri Lanka 23 February 2015 We applaud the Sri Lankan people for the valiant struggle for democracy. Human rights defenders have also struggled for democracy, accountability and reconciliation in Sri Lanka and cooperated with the UN with high risks. Some died and some others survived to carry out these challenges. IMADR congratulates the President of Sri Lanka for affirming the need to comply […]February 23, 2015 -
UN rights experts stand for human rights defenders in Sri Lanka
United Nations Human Rights Committee, a body of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights composed of 18 independent experts, expressed its concern on the information in which human rights defenders, journalists, lawyers and others have reportedly been facing intimidation and harassment including physical attacks, death threats and administrative detention. It also concerned on defamation campaigns against human rights defenders and the State’s failure to hold perpetrators of reprisals accountable. IMADR presented a joint oral intervention with FORUM-ASIA on “Attacks and reprisals against human rights defenders” at the NGO briefing with the Committee. Civil society representative from Sri Lanka reading the joint statement before the Committee In its concluding […]November 4, 2014 -
CERD: Oral interventions at the NGO Briefing on Japan
On the occasion of the NGO briefing at the 85th session of the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD), IMADR presented two oral statements concerning the human rights situation in Japan. Non-implementation of CERD recommendations and non-existence of anti-racial discrimination law Trafficking in persons for sexual exploitations in Japan ERD Net submissions to the CERD for the consideration of the periodic report of Japan ERD Net report on the human rights issues of minority groups and racial discrimination in Japan ERD Net report on hate speech in Japan Additional ERD Net report on the right to public assistance of non-citizens and hate speech in Japan (Consideration […]August 28, 2014 -
ERD Net reported racial discrimination in Japan to the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD)
This report is prepared by the NGO Network for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (ERD Net), which is a nationwide network among NGOs and individuals working for the issues relating to racism, racial discrimination and colonialism in Japan. This report consists of two parts. One is about the issues involving minority communities in Japan including Buraku, indigenous peoples, ethnic minorities and migrants. The other is about the issue of “hate speech” in relation to the reservation of Article 4 (a) and (b), and which requires an immediate action to address. ERD Net report on the human rights issues of minority groups and racial discrimination in Japan ERD Net report on hate speech in Japan Additional ERD […]July 9, 2014 -
Resolution adopted in Geneva requires immediate implementation
PRESS RELEASE IMADR, an International human rights organisation, welcomes the adoption of the United Nations Human Rights Council resolution on Sri Lanka, which calls for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) to undertake investigations into allegations of human rights violations in Sri Lanka. The third resolution was introduced in the backdrop of the failure by the government of Sri Lanka to fulfil the commitments given to the Council and the international community to effectively implement the recommendations of the Lessons Learnt and reconciliation Commission, and to establish a credible national investigation process to inquire into the alleged war crimes and violations of the international human rights and humanitarian […]April 11, 2014