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Human Rights Violations in Okinawa, Japan (HRC31, 2016, Joint-OS)
IMADR delivered its joint oral statement with Shimin Gaikou Centre (Citizens’ Diplomatic Centre for the Rights of Indigenous Peoples) on “Human Rights Violations in Okinawa, Japan” at the 31st session of the Human Rights Council. Whole text can be read below or downloaded here. ——— IMADR Oral Statement: 31st session of the Human Rights Council Item 4: General Debate[1] 15 March 2016 Thank you Mr. President, We would like to share our concerns on the situation in Okinawa, Japan. Okinawa hosts 74% of all U.S. military facilities in Japan, while it only constitutes 0.6% of the total land area. Due to the heavy militarisation, Okinawan people’s rights have been infringed since the World War […]March 15, 2016 -
High Commissioner’s visit and transitional justice in Sri Lanka (HRC31, 2016, Joint-OS)
IMADR delivered its joint oral statement with Franciscans International on “High Commissioner’s visit and transitional justice in Sri Lanka” at the 31st session of the Human Rights Council. Whole text can be read below or downloaded here. ——— IMADR Oral Statement: 31st session of the Human Rights Council Item 2: Annual report of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights 10 March 2016 Thank you Mr. President, IMADR and Franciscans International welcome the High Commissioner’s visit to Sri Lanka last month, in which he oversaw the progress in implementing the consensus resolution “Promoting reconciliation, accountability and human rights in Sri Lanka (A/HRC/RES/30/1)”. We appreciate that his visit was received in a friendly and cooperative environment, […]March 10, 2016 -
HRC 31 Side Event: Challenges of Transitional Justice in Sri Lanka (4:30 pm, 17 March)
Together with Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA) and Franciscans International, IMADR is holding a side event on “Challenges of Transitional Justice in Sri Lanka” at the 31st session of the Human Rights Council from 4:30 pm, Thursday 17 March at Room XXIII in Palais des Nations. For further information, click on the flyer below.March 10, 2016 -
Freedom of Expression in Sri Lanka (HRC31, 2016, WS)
On behalf of the Human Rights Centre Clinic at the University of Essex and the Sri Lanka Campaign for Peace and Justice, IMADR submitted a written statement on “Freedom of Expression in Sri Lanka (January 2015-Present)” at the 31st session of the Human Rights Council. Whole text can be read below or downloaded here. ——— Freedom of Expression in Sri Lanka (January 2015-Present)[1] During the conflict in Sri Lanka human rights defenders’ freedom of expression was subject to systematic interferences by the Government, resulting in widespread violations, including numerous enforced disappearances. The new Government, which came into power in January 2015, has pledged to address these issues.[2] To date, certain progress has […]March 8, 2016 -
Freedom of Assembly in Sri Lanka (HRC31, 2016, WS)
On behalf of the Human Rights Centre Clinic at the University of Essex and the Sri Lanka Campaign for Peace and Justice, IMADR submitted a written statement on “Freedom of assembly in Sri Lanka: limitations through use of force and intimidation (January 2015-Present)” at the 31st session of the Human Rights Council. Whole text can be read below or downloaded here. ——— Freedom of assembly in Sri Lanka: limitations through use of force and intimidation (January 2015-Present)[1] The establishment of a new Sri Lankan Government in January 2015 was accompanied by a commitment to promote and implement human rights obligations with respect to freedom of assembly. Recent events, however, indicate that the […]March 8, 2016 -
Human Rights Violations in Okinawa, Japan (HRC31, 2016, Joint-WS)
Together with Shimin Gaikou Centre and Citizens’ Network for Biodiversity in Okinawa, IMADR submitted a written statement on “Human Rights Violations in Okinawa, Japan” at the 31sth session of the Human Rights Council. Whole text can be read below or downloaded here. ——— Human Rights Violations in Okinawa, Japan In September 2015, Takeshi Onaga, the Governor of Okinawa Prefecture, made an oral statement at the 30th session of Human Rights Council, claiming its people’s right to self-determination has been neglected by the Government of Japan in regard to the construction of a new U.S. military base in Oura bay, Henoko. He stepped forward to revoke the land reclamation approval for […]March 8, 2016 -
Japan: CEDAW call for the protection and promotion of the rights of indigenous and minority women
At the consideration of periodic reports of Japan on 16th February, UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) expressed concern on the situation of indigenous and minority women such as Ainu, Buraku and Zainichi Korean women, especially their participation in public and political life as well as limited access to health, education and employment. It was also concerned by multiple/ intersecting forms of discrimination against these women including hate speech and violence. Against this backdrop, the Committee issued nine recommendations to Japan in order to protect and promote the rights of indigenous and minority women in its concluding observations . Two recommendations on sexist/ racist speech and propaganda and negative stereotypes and prejudices […]March 8, 2016 -
Sri Lanka: Civil society expresses serious concern on President Sirisena’s statement on exclusion of foreign personnel in transitional justice mechanims
On 27th January, civil society activists and organisations, including IMADR Asia Committee, issued a joint statement to express serious concerns on President Maithripala Sirisena’s statements in rejecting the inclusion of foreign personnel in justice mechanisms to address human rights abuses and violations of international humanitarian law. Activists urge the Government of Sri Lanka to fulfill its commitment to the UN Human Rights Council resolution 30/L.29 on Promoting reconciliation, accountability and human rights in Sri Lanka , which affirmed the importance of the participation of Commonwealth and other foreign judges, prosecutors, lawyers and investigators the processes. Read the statement below or download here in English, Shinhala or Tamil. . ——— 27th January 2016 We, the undersigned activists and organisations from Sri Lanka, are […]January 28, 2016 -
Japan: Minority and indigenous women report their challenges to UN CEDAW Committee
On the occasion of the consideration of State party’s reports of Japan by the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), indigenous Ainu, Buraku and Zainichi Korean women submitted the report to the Committee in the aim to include their issues in the discussion. Japan will be reviewed by the CEDAW Committee on 16th February during its 63rd session. For further information, visit the CEDAW webpage. The public discussion between Japan and CEDAW Committee will be webcasted live at the UN Treaty Body Webcast page. To read the report “Situations and Challenges of Minority Women in Japan”, click the image below.January 27, 2016 -
Nigeria: UN Special Rapporteurs conduct a joint-visit to support women and child survivors from Boko Haram captivity
From 18 to 22 January 2016, UN Special Rapporteurs on the sale of children, slavery and the right to health will undertake a joint- mission to Nigeria to provide assistance in the rehabilitation and reintegration of the women and children who escaped or were liberated from Boko Haram captivity. The Special Rapporteurs will collect information on initiatives on the issue taken by different stakeholders including the Government of Nigeria, international bodies and civil society actors. They will also be meeting representatives from various Ministries, civil society and relevant UN agencies. The report on the visit will be presented to the UN Human Rights Council in 2016. Read the press release on their visit to Nigeria To assist their mission, IMADR […]January 14, 2016 -
Sri Lanka: Civil society activists and organisations urge the government to implement the UN Human Rights Council resolution
On 8th January 2016, civil society activists and organisations in Sri Lanka issued the Statement on Accountability, Reconciliation and Human Rights in Sri Lanka, urging the Government to implement the UN Human Rights Council resolution 30/L.29 on Promoting reconciliation, accountability and human rights in Sri Lanka . Read the statement below or download here . ——— 8th January, 2016 Statement on Accountability, Reconciliation and Human Rights in Sri Lanka We the undersigned civil society activists and organisations from Sri Lanka, wish to place on record the following observations on human rights, accountability and reconciliation in Sri Lanka. On the eve of the one-year anniversary of the presidential election of 8th January 2015, we note […]January 12, 2016 -
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 -
Over hundred of NGOs call upon governments at UN General Assembly to protect human rights defenders
IMADR joined 180 NGOs to urge governments to support the resolution entitled “Rcognizing the role of human rights defenders and the need for their protection” at the plenary of UN General Assembly. The resolution is due to be adopted on 17 December 2015. Read and share the text below or download in English , French and Arabic . Previous letter for the adoption of the resolution at the Third Committee on Wednesday 25 November 2015 is available here . ——— To: All Member States of the United Nations General Assembly French and Arabic versions also supplied 9 December 2015 VOTE IN FAVOUR OF HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDERS RESOLUTION IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY PLENARY Excellencies, We are a group […]December 10, 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