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STOP PERSECUTING THE MEDIA AND HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDERS IN BANGLADESH!

Category: Statements
Published: 15 May 2017

AFAD condemns the imprisonment of two Bangladeshi journalists, Hasan Ali and Aslam Ali, due to charges under Section 57 of the repressive Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Act. Both are also human rights defenders. Hasan Ali is associated with AFAD member organization, Odhikar, and has published several reports on human rights violations in Bangladesh, including extra-judicial killings, torture, rape and enforced disappearances.

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THE UPR OF THE PHILIPPINES: SEVEN STATES RECOMMEND PH RATIFICATION OF ENFORCED DISAPPEARANCE CONVENTION

Category: Statements
Published: 11 May 2017

Manila, 10 May 2017 – The 3rd Cycle of the Universal Period Review (UPR) of the Philippines took place on May 8, 2017, in Palais de Nations, in Geneva.

The review process was led by a troika of three member States of the UN Human Rights Council, namely Paraguay, Switzerland, and Kenya.

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Solidarity Message: Founding Anniversary of the Citizens’ Alliance for North Korean Human Rights (NKHR)

Category: Statements
Published: 04 May 2017

May 4, 2017 - On the founding anniversary of the Citizens Alliance of North Korean Human Rights (NKHR), AFAD congratulates NKHR, its member organization in South Korea, for its invaluable role in supporting victims of human rights violations by North Korea.

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AFAD COMMEMORATES INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY 2017

Category: Statements
Published: 08 March 2017

Today, on International Women’s Day, AFAD pays tribute to the strength of all women, to those who have played a major role in the fight against enforced disappearances in the past and to those who continue their struggle for truth and justice today. 

Despite all the difficulties faced by women victims of this crime, women are often at the forefront of the struggle against enforced disappearances, being wives, mothers, sisters and human rights defenders at the same time.
 

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UN expert group urges Bangladesh to stop enforced disappearances

Category: Statements
Published: 27 February 2017

GENEVA (24 February 2017) – United Nations human rights experts* are calling on Bangladesh to act now to halt an increasing number of enforced disappearances in the country.

The UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances says the number of cases has risen from a few isolated cases a few years ago, to more than 40 now, and that the number is continuing to grow. Independent reports blame the Rapid Action Battalion of the Bangladesh Police for several disappearances and extra-judicial executions, notably of political opponents of the Government. 

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HALT ETHNIC CLEANSING OF THE ROHINGYAS IN MYANMAR

Category: Statements
Published: 16 February 2017
ODHIKAR - Coalition for Human Rights brings the situation of the Rohingya Muslim community of Myanmar’s Rakhine state to the notice of the United Nations Human Rights Council to seek immediate effective intervention from the international human rights community to protect the victims from ethnic cleansing.
 

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Nepal: Extension of transitional justice mechanisms’ mandate should just be a start

Category: Statements
Published: 10 February 2017

A mere 24 months after their launch, the transitional justice (TJ) mechanisms of Nepal face closing down. TRIAL International, REDRESS, HimRights, Advocacy Forum and JuRI-Nepal urge the Government of Nepal to extend their mandate and provide them with sufficient resources. The process must be accompanied by legislative changes and guarantees against political interference.

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Two years achievement of Commission of Investigation on Enforced Disappeared Person and Truth and Reconciliation Commission: Mere Complaint Collection

Category: Statements
Published: 10 February 2017

The Commission of Investigation on Enforced Disappeared Person (CIEDP) and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) (herein after ‘the commissions’) were established with an objective to investigate the cases of human rights and humanitarian law violation during the armed conflict of Nepal in order to seek the truth, provide reparation to victims, ensure justice and guarantee its non-repetition. However, the two year mandate of the commissions is concluding without any significant achievement. Conflict victims and human rights groups express their serious dissatisfaction towards the failure of the commissions to fulfill their mandated objectives.

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