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CERD adopted concluding observations of Egypt, Holy See, Lithuania, Mongolia, Slovenia and Turkey (11 December 2015)
On the last day of the 88th session, UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) adopted concluding observations of Egypt, Holy See, Lithuania, Mongolia, Slovenia and Turkey. *Recommendations with asterisks [*] are follow-up recommendations Concluding observations, reports of the State parties and other stakeholders are available at the OHCHR website . You can also watch the video archives of the public meetings with the State parties at UN Treaty Body Webcast Celebration of 50th anniversary of the Convention took place on 26th November 2015. _ Egypt The Committee raised various issues concerning the situation of minority groups including Copts, the Nubians, the Bedouins, the Berbers, the Baha’i and black Egyptians. The Committee expressed concern on the status of […]December 11, 2015 -
Civil society perspectives on 50 years of achievements of ICERD (CERD88, 2015, OS)
Dr. Nimalka Fernando, President of IMADR, presented statement on “Fifty years of achievements – lessons learned and good practices” as a panelist at the 50th anniversary of the adoption of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination titled “ICERD – Fifty years of fighting racial discrimination – looking back and moving forward” . Whole text can be read below or downloaded here. Video archives of the anniversary event are available. ——— Thank you for inviting me to speak at this significant occasion. The International Movement Against All Forms of Discrimination and Racism (IMADR) was founded in the late eighties (1988) by the leaders of the Buraku Liberation League, in their […]November 27, 2015 -
Best practices, achievements and challenges of the ICERD (CERD88, 2015, WS)
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the adoption of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination titled “ICERD – Fifty years of fighting racial discrimination – looking back and moving forward” . IMADR submitted a written statement on “Best practices, achievements and challenges of the ICERD“. Whole text can be read below or downloaded here. ——— Best practices, achievements and challenges of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (ICERD) 26 November, 2015 The International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (ICERD, the Convention) is the first UN human rights instrument which was adopted on 21st December […]November 26, 2015 -
France: Spate of suicide bombings and terrorist attacks in Paris : MRAP expresses its absolute horror and calls on citizens to reject any type of heinous conflation
In response to the attacks in Paris on Friday 13th November, IMADR partner, Mouvement contre le Racisme et pour l’Amite entre les Peuples (MRAP) , calls for solidarity, democracy and non-discrimination. Read the statement in French and English below or download here. ——— Vague d’attentats à Paris le MRAP horrifié appelle à refuser tout amalgame Spate of suicide bombings and terrorist attacks in Paris : MRAP expresses its absolute horror and calls on citizens to reject any type of heinous conflation Le MRAP exprime son horreur suite à la vague d’attentats commis à Paris ce vendredi 13 novembre et qui a fait au moins 120 morts, 200 blessés dont 83 dans un état […]November 16, 2015 -
Sri Lanka: Condolence to Venerable Maduluwawe Sobitha Thero
International Movement Against All Forms of Discrimination and Racism – Asia Committee (IMADR AC) expresses its condolences on the death of the Ven. Maduluwawe Sobitha Thero. The entire country mourns over the loss of Ven. Sobitha Thero. He left an indelible mark in the Sri Lankan society as a religious leader who pioneered a historic movement fearlessly calling us to uphold the rule of law, democracy and independence of judiciary heralding a new political culture in Sri Lanka. Venerable Sobitha denouncing religious and communal extremism has opened up the path for us to further his vision for religious and national reconciliation in the country. We as an organization committed to […]November 11, 2015 -
ICERD – 50 years of fighting racial discrimination: looking back and moving forward (26 November)
– – – Message from the CERD team – – – Dear Friends and Colleagues, For half a century, the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (ICERD) has been the key international instrument in the fight against racism. This year, ICERD turns 50, and we want to take the opportunity to celebrate and promote the work ICERD has done and will continue to do. Festivities begin today 26 October 2015, with the launch of the “50 years of fighting racism” anniversary webpage: www.ohchr.org/icerd50. The page features information about ICERD, as well as cards that can be downloaded, printed and sent out via email (or traditional snail mail) […]October 27, 2015 -
“Militarization and Human Rights Violations in Okinawa, Japan”, the islands’ voice to UN Human Rights Council (21 September)
On Monday 21st of September, International Movement Against All Forms of Discrimination and Racism (IMADR), jointly with All Okinawa Council, Shimin Gaikou Centre and Franciscans International held a side event on “Militarization and Human Rights Violations in Okinawa, Japan”. The event was highlighted by the special report of Mr. Onaga Takeshi, Governor of Okinawa, and the comment from Ms. Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, UN Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples . Experts from Japan contributed to the discussion including Mr. Hideaki Uemura, President of Shimin Gaikou Centre, Mr. Hideki Yoshikawa, environmental activist, and Mr. Yoshikazu Shiohira, Chief Editor of the Ryukyu Shimpo Newspaper. The first part of the event started with […]September 29, 2015 -
Argentina: Universal Culture of Peace and Human Security – Peace as a Human Right
With invitation by IMADR Latin America Base and its partners, Bishop Gunnar Johan Stålset, a member of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, visited Argentina from 7th to 10th September. At the panel on “Universal Culture of Peace and Human Security – Peace as a Human Right” held in the Siglo XXI National University, Bishop Stålsett delivered his insightful presentation on the right to peace. The whole text of his presentation can be read below or download here ——— Dr. Gunnar Stålsett. Bishop em of Oslo Universal Culture of Peace and Human Security – Peace as a Human Right. Is it a human right to live in peace? Surprisingly, today it is not. But it should be. On the […]September 25, 2015 -
Truth, justice, reparation and guarantees of non-recurrence in Sri Lanka (HRC30, 2015, WS)
IMADR submitted a written statement on “The need for truth, justice, reparation and guarantees of non-recurrence in Sri Lanka as a matter of fundamental and basic rights” at the 30th session of the Human Rights Council. Whole text can be read below or downloaded here. ——— The need for truth, justice, reparation and guarantees of non-recurrence in Sri Lanka as a matter of fundamental and basic rights In order to reach long-lasting peace and reconciliation in Sri Lanka, it is of a vital importance that the Government guarantees an end to the culture of impunity that has characterized previous governments and put in place comprehensive policies with due respect for […]September 23, 2015 -
Dalit rights in new Constitution in Nepal and human rights violations in Ryukyu/Okinawa (HRC30, 2015, OS)
IMADR delivered its oral statement on “Dalit rights in new Constitution in Nepal and human rights violations in Ryukyu/Okinawa” at the 30th session of the Human Rights Council. Whole text can be read below or downloaded here. ——— IMADR Oral Statement: 30th session of the Human Rights Council Item 4: General Debate 22 September 2015 Thank you Mr. President, We join Feminist Dalit Organisation of Nepal (FEDO) to express disappointment in the new Constitution of Nepal which just came into force last Sunday. Dalit communities repeatedly demanded the Government and Constituent Assembly (CA) to include provisions to increase the political participation of Dalit people and protect and promote their rights. […]September 22, 2015 -
Human Rights Violations in Okinawa, Japan (HRC30, 2015, Joint-WS)
Together with All-Okinawa Council and Shimin Gaikou Centre, IMADR submitted a written statement on “Human Rights Violations in Okinawa, Japan” at the 30th session of the Human Rights Council. Whole text can be read below or downloaded here. ——— Human Rights Violations in Okinawa, Japan 1. The biggest problem in Ryukyu/Okinawa right now is the construction of a new military base in Henoko, Nago City. The Ryukyuan/Okinawan people, which is internationally recognized as an indigenous people1, has democratically expressed their strong opposition by electing politicians who are against the new base construction on local, prefectural and national levels as well as conducting sit-in protests in Henoko. 2. Okinawa, situated between […]September 17, 2015 -
HRC 30 Side Event: Militarization and Human Rights Violations in Okinawa, Japan (11am, 21 September)
Together with All Okinawa Council, Franciscans International and Shimin Gaikou Centre, IMADR is holding a side event on “Militarization and Human Rights Violations in Okinawa, Japan” at the 30th session of the Human Rights Council from 11 am, Monday 21 September at Room XXIV in Palais des Nations. For further information, click on the flyer below.September 15, 2015 -
Japan: Civil society group updated the UN anti-racism body on the lack of State measures to counter racial discrimination
Japan NGO Network for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (ERD Net) submitted its follow-up report to the the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) . In August 2014, the Committee examined the periodic reports of Japan and requested information on the State party’s follow-up to the following recommendations in the concluding observations : Violence against foreign and minority women; Comfort women; and Situation of the Burakumin. To help the Committee to assess the State party’s measures on the issues above, the ERD Net evaluated developments regarding the follow-up recommendations. Download the report from here or by clicking the image below. *Click the image to read/ download the reportSeptember 10, 2015 -
CERD adopted concluding observations of Colombia, Costa Rica, Niger, Suriname, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Czech Republic, Norway and the Netherlands (28 August 2015)
On the last day of the 87th session, UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) adopted the concluding observations of Colombia, Costa Rica, Niger, Suriname, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Czech Republic, Norway and the Netherlands. *Recommendations with asterisks [*] are follow-up recommendations Concluding observations, the reports of the State parties and other stakeholders are available at the OHCHR website . You can also watch the video archives of the public meetings with the State parties at UN Treaty Body Webcast The Committee announced that it will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Convention on 26th November 2015 . _ Colombia The Committee raised various issues concerning indigenous peoples and Afro-Colombians, including exploitation of […]August 28, 2015 -
Sri Lanka: Election-related violence documented with women’s group
Together with Women’s Political Academy Sri Lanka (WPASL) , an initiative in improving capacity of women politicians/ aspirants in the country, IMADR Asia Committee has closely observed and documented election-related violence in the run up to the parliamentary election on Aug 17, 2015. Download the reports: Summary Report of Pre-Election Violence Monitoring (IMADR-AC, Women’s Political Academy Sri Lanka (WPASL), 2015) Summary of Incidents in the Parliamentary General Election 2015 (IMADR-AC, Women’s Political Academy Sri Lanka (WPASL), 2015) Electoral violence involves use of power with an intent to harm, damage persons or property in the electoral process. Forms of violence is designed to coerce participation or change vote choices, eliminate candidates, disrupt the process or negate votes in certain […]August 17, 2015 -
Sri Lanka: Dr. Nimalka Fernando speaks on religious extremism in the general election time
In the general election time in Sri Lanka, Dr. Nimalka Fernando, IMADR President, emphasises the need for free, fair and safe election for the Muslims population. Questions on religious extremism including the attack against the Muslim community in Aluthgama in June last year have to be addressed. You can watch the full interview from here or by clicking the image below.August 17, 2015