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AFAD calls on the Thai Army to respect the human rights of its citizens especially the Right Not to be Disappeared
In the light of the declaration of Martial Law in Thailand, the Asian Federation Against Involuntary Disappearances (AFAD) calls on the Thai Army under the command of Gen. Prayuth Chan-ocha to uphold human rights and not subject anyone to enforced disappearance.
Article 1.2. of the International Convention for the Protection of All Person from Enforced Disappearance (Convention) emphasizes that at “no exceptional circumstances whatsoever, whether a state of war or a threat of war, internal political instability or any other public emergency, may be invoked as a justification for enforced disappearance.”
Reflections and Commentaries On China’s Policy of Fear, Intimidation and Coerced Conformation
Regent Hotel, Munich, Germany -- First and foremost, in the name of the Asian Federation Against Involuntary Disappearances (AFAD), which is the focal point of the International Coalition Against Enforced Disappearances (ICAED), I would like to thank the World Uygur Congress, the Society for Threatened Peoples, the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples’ Organizations and the National Endowment for Democracy for inviting me to this conference. Amidst the many tasks at hand, in the spirit of solidarity, we were honored to accept the invitation. To be honest, the Asian Federation Against Involuntary Disappearances (AFAD), a federation of organizations working directly on the issue of enforced disappearances, owing to its limited resources, still has to know more about enforced disappearances of Uyghur people. Our participation in this conference is hopefully a beginning of a more profound solidarity with the Uyghur people in the years to come.
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.