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ICAED Rising Up! A Unity Statement

The 2nd ICAED General Membership Conference Geneva, Switzerland, 24 – 27 March 2014
We, human rights organizations from
Belarus, Cyprus, Indonesia, Morocco, Philippines, Switzerland, Western Sahara, including the online participation of organizations from France, El Salvador, Guatemala, Peru, Thailand, Uruguay, gather here in Geneva, Switzerland during the last week of the 25th session of the UN Human Rights Council in the spirit of international solidarity to step up our global campaign for the universal ratification and full implementation of the UN Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance.
UN Intervention needed in intensifying attacks against human rights defenders in Bangladesh
The International Coalition Against Enforced Disappearances (ICAED), whose members from various countries are now meeting in Geneva, calls on the United Nations Human Rights Council to address the intensifying government attacks against human rights defenders in Bangladesh. These take the form of arbitrary arrests and detentions of targeted personalities critical of the government’s human rights performance.
On 11 April 2013, State authorities shut down the operations of Bangladeshi newspaper, Daily Amardesh, seized its computers, and arrested its interim editor, Mr. Mahmudur Rahman. He published a transcript of a Skype conversation between former International Crimes Tribunal Chairman, Justice Muhammad Nizamul Huq, and a Bangladeshi legal expert, Ahmed Ziauddin that, according to reports, appeared to have casted doubt on the independence of the International Crimes Tribunal. The government used provisions in the Information and Communications Technology Act 2006 (ICT) to justify its actions.
ICAED Urges Indonesia to Ratify the Convention on Enforced Disappearances and Fulfill Victims’ Rights to Truth, Justice, Reparation and Memory
The landmark in addressing the case of enforced disappearances has been made by Indonesia when in September 2009, the Indonesian Parliament (DPR) issued a recommendation to the Government, including to the President of the country related to the cases of disappearances of 23 pro-democracy activists that happened in 1997-1998, namely:
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The establishment of Ad Hoc Human Rights Court;
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The search of the 13 still disappeared activists;
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The delivery of the rights to compensation and rehabilitation to the families of victims, and;
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The ratification of the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearances.
ICAED Echoes Calls for an Independent International Investigation on Worsening Sri Lankan Human Rights Situation
The International Coalition Against Enforced Disappearance (ICAED) supports the call for the Human Rights Council to conduct an international investigation to look into the worsening human rights situation in Sri Lanka.
ICAED members now meeting in Geneva express deep concern over the Sri Lankan government’s brazen attacks against human rights defenders and falsely maligning their work by linking them to the supposed revival of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). Morever, the ICAED is also concerned of the on-going cases of enforced disappearances in the country and the still unresolved cases that happened at different period of the country’s history.

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