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HRC 33 Side Event: Enforced Disappearances in Sri Lanka (1 pm, 20 September)
Together with Asian Federation Against Involuntary Disappearances (AFAD), Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA) and Franciscans International, IMADR is holding a side event on “Enforced Disappearances in Sri Lanka” at the 33rd session of the Human Rights Council from 1 pm, Tuesday 20th September at Room XXV in Palais des Nations. For further information, click on the flyer below.September 14, 2016 -
Suppression of the rights of the Ryukyuan/Okinawan indigenous people (HRC33, 2016, Joint-WS)
IMADR joined a written statement on “Suppression of civilians peacefully protesting US military bases in Okinawa, and violations of the rights of the Ryukyuan/Okinawan indigenous people” submitted by Human Rights Now at the 33rd session of the Human Rights Council. Whole text can be read below or downloaded here. ——— Suppression of civilians peacefully protesting US military bases in Okinawa, and violations of the rights of the Ryukyuan/Okinawan indigenous people1 1. Suppression of peaceful protests against the construction of new US military base facilities In Okinawa prefecture, in the southernmost part of Japan, there are 34 US Armed Forces facilities covering 10% of its area. New US Military facilities are currently being […]September 13, 2016 -
Enforced and Involuntary Disappearances in Sri Lanka (HRC33, 2016, WS)
IMADR submitted a written statement on “Enforced and Involuntary Disappearances in Sri Lanka” at the 33rd session of the Human Rights Council. Whole text can be read below or downloaded here. ——— Enforced and Involuntary Disappearances in Sri Lanka Sri Lanka has the second highest records related to disappearances. For decades, enforced disappearances have been employed in a massive and systematic way as a tool to suppress political dissent, fight against “terrorism” or in the context of the internal war[1]. Different turbulent moments in the history have been marked by disappearances: the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) uprising of 1971 and its insurgency in late 80’s; the communal riots of 1983; […]September 12, 2016 -
Sri Lanka: Government adopted law to establish the Office of Missing Persons (OMP) as the first transitional justice mechanism
On 11th August, the Sri Lankan Parliament passed the Office of the Missing Persons (OMP) Act which will be the first among the various transitional justice mechanisms listed in the 2015 Human Rights Council resolution “Promoting reconciliation, accountability and human rights in Sri Lanka (A/HRC/30/1)“. The Act is available in English , Sinhala and TamilSeptember 5, 2016 -
UN: CERD adopted concluding observations of Greece, Lebanon, Pakistan, Paraguay, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Ukraine and the United Kingdom (August 2016)
On 26th August, the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) concluded its 90th session. At the session, the CERD adopted concluding observations of Greece, Lebanon, Pakistan, Paraguay, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Ukraine and the United Kingdom. *Recommendations with asterisks [*] are one-year 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 Web TV . _ Greece Although the Committee welcomed the recent efforts of the State party in its fight against racial discrimination, the Committee asked for data, figures and outcome of the policies implemented in […]August 29, 2016 -
PRESS RELEASE: Sri Lanka must take immediate action to combat racial discrimination by implementing UN recommendations
Download the press release We urge the Government of Sri Lanka (GoSL) to fully implement the recommendations from the UN human rights body to combat racial discrimination . On 15th and 16th August, the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD)[1] met the Government delegation to assess its efforts to eradicate discrimination in line with the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (ICERD). It was 15 years after the last examination which took place during the time Sri Lanka was facing the protracted armed conflict. Today, for the first time after the conclusion of the armed conflict, the CERD issued a series of recommendations […]August 26, 2016 -
UN: Call to Action to Promote Gender Parity
Today the IMADR joined the International Disability Alliance, International Disability and Development Consortium and GQUAL to call for action to promote gender parity within the United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD Committee), all treaty bodies and international and regional organisations. As an organisation which has closely monitored and cooperated with the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD), IMADR believes that the gender parity is essential for a treaty body to address diverse racial discrimination issues which often involve multiple discrimination against people on the basis of their gender and race, colour, descent, or national or ethnic origin. Currently, 7 female members sit in the CERD out of 18 members (39%). We encourage […]August 19, 2016 -
Racial and caste discrimination in Sri Lanka (CERD90, 2016, OS)
IMADR presented its oral intervention on “Racial and caste discrimination in Sri Lanka” at the informal meeting with NGOs at the 90th session of the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD). Whole text can be read below or downloaded here. ——— Racial and caste discrimination in Sri Lanka CERD NGO Briefing, 15 August 2016 Thank you Madam Chair, I am delivering this intervention on behalf of IMADR. To begin with, we regret the absence of the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka at this Committee. Although the Commission re-gained its independence by the 19th Amendment to the Constitution in April 2015, the Government should provide them sufficient human and financial resources for […]August 15, 2016 -
Publication: “BUSYBODY FOR PEACE: The Life and Work of Nimalka Fernando of Sri Lanka”
Co-Chairperson of IMADR, Nimalka Fernando, was selected as one of the 2014 Women PeaceMakers of the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice (IPJ) of the University of San Diego. Through a Peace Writer, the program documented her work of peace making and the promotion and protection human rights in Sri Lanka. Her story, “Busybody for Peace: The Life and Work of Nimalka Fernando of Sri Lanka”, is now available to learn her personal struggles as well as the recent history in Sri Lanka which is marked by the decades long conflict between the State and Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). The publication can be downloaded by clicking the image below.July 18, 2016 -
UN: CERD address racial discrimination in Greece, Lebanon, Pakistan, Paraguay, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Ukraine and the United Kingdom (August 2016)
At its 90th session from 2nd to 26th August 2016, UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) will consider the situations of racial discrimination in following 8 countries. Civil society organisations are encouraged to submit information on Greece, Lebanon, Pakistan, Paraguay, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Ukraine and the United Kingdom. Practical Information Deadline for submission of NGO reports: 11th July 2016 Information Note for NGOs for the submission of reports, accreditation and participation in informal meetings and lunchtime briefings For State parties’ reports, list of themes and other documents , please visit the session page of CERD Use our “ICERD and CERD: Guide for Civil Society Actors” for effective participation in the session Watch discussions live at […]July 18, 2016 -
Sri Lanka: Discrimination against tea plantation Tamils reported to UN
At the 90th session of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD), Sri Lanka’s efforts to eradicate racism and racial discrimination will be reviewed after 15 years. On this occasion, IMADR Asia Committee made submission to the CERD with a special focus on the discriminatory situation of Tamils of Indian origin, also known as Up-Country Tamils or plantation Tamils, as well as the oppressive environment for the freedom of religion. The situation of plantation Tamils has not much improved, and they continue to face difficulties to enjoy their civil, political, economic and social rights. This is represented in a higher level of poverty, poor living conditions, low-quality education and health services, lack of access to social and […]July 12, 2016 -
Newsletter E-CONNECT No. 19 is out
On 6th June, we have issued our new issue of E-CONNECT. If you have not subscribed to our newsletter, you ca do it from here! Back number is also available. Feature story Post-Earthquake recovery and rehabilitation support for the most vulnerable people in Nepal From immediately after the Earthquakes, IMADR supported Feminist Dalit Organization (FEDO) in Nepal to conduct relief and rehabilitation activities for vulnerable communities including Dalits, widows and single women, people living with disabilities and children. FEDO has reached out to thousands of victims in 8 districts to provide material support and empowerment activities. More >> “Confidence has to be built for accountability and good governance in Sri Lanka”, civil […]July 6, 2016 -
Transitional justice challenges in Sri Lanka (HRC32, 2016, OS)
IMADR delivered its oral statement on “Transitional justice challenges in Sri Lanka” at the 32nd session of the Human Rights Council. Whole text can be read below or downloaded here. ——— IMADR Oral Statement: 32nd session of the Human Rights Council Item 2: General Debate (Other High Commissioner’s country reports and oral updates) 29 June 2016 Thank you Mr. President, Together with Rights Now Collective for Democracy, Association for Family Members of the Disappeared (FOD), Right to Life, Campaign for Free & Fair Election (CaFFE) and other networks in Sri Lanka, we appreciate the continuing engagement of the High Commissioner and his office for the implementation of the Human Rights Council resolution 30/1. We […]June 29, 2016 -
Xenophobia against vulnerable groups (HRC32, 2016, OS)
IMADR delivered its oral statement on “Xenophobia against vulnerable groups” at the 32nd session of the Human Rights Council. Whole text can be read below or downloaded here. ——— IMADR Oral Statement: 32nd session of the Human Rights Council Item 9: Interactive Dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance 27 June 2016 Thank you Mr. President, We welcome the Special Rapporteur´s report on the phenomenon of xenophobia and its conceptualization, trends and manifestations. In the current era of high mobility across the world, there is an alarming increase of manifestations of xenophobia. Hate crimes and hate speech, implicit and structural discrimination are too often rooted […]June 27, 2016 -
Human rights in Bangladesh and civil society space of the Human Rights Council (HRC32, 2016, OS)
IMADR delivered its oral statement on “Human rights in Bangladesh and civil society space of the Human Rights Council” at the 32nd session of the Human Rights Council. Whole text can be read below or downloaded here. ——— IMADR Oral Statement: 32nd session of the Human Rights Council Item 4: General Debate 22 June 2016 Thank you Mr. President, We express grave concern regarding the deteriorating human rights situation in Bangladesh, Iran and Egypt as international human rights NGO committed to uphold the principles of non-discrimination and human rights for all. Reports from Bangladesh require the immediate attention and intervention of the Human Rights Council. With the crackdown on the human rights organisation Odhikar, […]June 22, 2016 -
HRC 32 Side Event: Accountability and Good Governance in Sri Lanka (4:30 pm, 24 June)
Together with Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA) and Franciscans International, IMADR is holding a side event on “Accountability and Good Governance in Sri Lanka” at the 32nd session of the Human Rights Council from 4:30 pm, Friday 24th June at Room IX in Palais des Nations. For further information, click on the flyer below.June 21, 2016