Statement to UN Human Rights Council on Situation of HRDs
Today, 10th March 2014, Mrs Margaret Sekaggya addressed the UN
Today, 10th March 2014, Mrs Margaret Sekaggya addressed the UN
Seventy one African civil society organisations have collectively written to the African Group calling on every African State to live up to their human rights commitments by supporting the draft UN resolution on protecting women human rights defenders, and by taking concrete steps to protect women defenders in their work.
Six international NGOs have written to H.E Abdelaziz Bouteflika, president of the Republic of Algeria, in a joint letter, urging his government to take concrete, visible steps aimed to meet its obligation to “uphold the highest standards in the promotion and protection of human rights,” as set forth in UN General Assembly Resolution 60/251.
Delivered by Mr Hassan Shire, Executive Director Thank you Mr
Delivered by Mr Abukar Albadri, Journalist Thank you Mr President,
Delivered by Ms Sagal Jibril, Special Programs Officer Thank you
In a statement to the Human Rights Council, EHAHRDP calls on the UN and its member states to do more to prevent and respond to reprisals against those who cooperate with the UN human rights system.
Dans une intervention orale prononcée au Conseil des droits de l’homme, EHAHRDP et la Ligue Djiboutienne des droits humains expriment leurs préoccupations au sujet des violations répétées des droits humains à Djibouti, particulièrement les libertés publiques, la ratification des instruments internationaux et la mise en œuvre des engagements pris par l’Etat. Dans cette optique, nos organisations exigent de Djibouti de se conformer aux engagements pris lors de son examen.
Delivered by Peter Ash, CEO and Founder of Under The
Prononcée par Mme Solange Habonimana, le 6 juin 2013 (Conseil