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Resolution
on human rights defenders
NGOs Forum
November 09, 2008
We, the participants
at the Forum decided at the Forum for the participation of NGOs
at the 44th Ordinary Session of the African Commission on Human
and Peoples' Rights.
Noting with
concern the alarming number of obstacles and violations faced by
human rights defenders in the States parties to the African Charter
on Human and Peoples Rights of 1986;
Recalling the
provisions of the 1966 International Covenant on Civil and Political
Rights, the 1966 International Covenant on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights, the 1998 UN Declaration on Human Rights Defenders,
the 1999 Grand Bay Declaration and Plan of Action, the 2003 Kigali
Declaration and all other legal instruments which guarantee the
rights of human rights defenders;
Deeply concerned
by the repression faced by those who defend civil and political
rights in the continent;
More specifically,
concerned by the numerous threats, acts of intimidation, acts of
violence faced by those who fight against impunity, like in Algeria,
the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of Congo,
Egypt;
Also concerned
by the threat of ban, in Angola, faced by the Association for Justice,
Peace and Democracy (AJPD), an ONG which has been documenting and
denouncing human rights violations, educating the public and the
police on human rights, and lobbying for improvements in the legal
framework, following a legal action started by the Angolan authorities
in 2003 but whose existence was only notified to AJPD on 4 September
2008;
Also concerned
by the increase of threats to their life faced by human rights defenders
who have been monitoring and reporting on human rights violations
perpetrated by the military in the Niger Delta in Nigeria, in the
context of the militarization of the Niger Delta during the last
couple of year;
And concerned,
in Mauritania, by the severe repression of peaceful demonstrations
organised by trade unions to call for the return to constitutional
order and democracy following the military coup of 6 August 2008;
Deeply concerned
by the repression faced by those who defend economic, social and
cultural rights in the continent - in particular LGBT human
rights defenders who have been requesting the Government of Uganda
the respect of the right to health;
Also deeply
concerned by the severe wave of repression of human rights defenders
in Zimbabwe, including recently two women human rights defenders
belonging to Women
of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA) after their demonstrated to denounce
the alarming economic and social situation of the country;
And concerned,
in Tunisia, by the police and judicial harassment that struck participants
to the peaceful social protest movement born in the Gafsa basin
in January 2008 and that led to the sentencing to prison terms of
approximately 200 hundreds people, seemingly in an attempt to punish
them for exercising their right to claim the respect of their economic
and social rights.
Therefore the
NGO Forum calls upon the African Commission on Human and Peoples'
Rights to:
- urge the
States Parties to the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights
to end all forms of repression against human rights defenders
and hold perpetrators of violations against human rights defenders
accountable;
- immediately
take all measures to guarantee the respect of freedoms of association,
expression and peaceful gathering;
- publically
recognise the fundamental role played by human rights defenders
in the implementation of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights and other international and regional
instruments, including the African Charter on Human and Peoples
Rights, as well as the prevention of conflicts, the respect of
the Rule of law and democracy;
- strengthen
the tools and means made available to the ACHPR, and in particular
the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders
in order to allow her to pursue her actions for the promotion
and protection of human rights defenders in Africa;
- Urge the
States Parties to the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights
to extend permanent invitations to mandate-holders of the ACHPR
and United Nations.
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