Justice and Peace Netherlands and the Netherlands Helsinki Committee (NHC) have published a practical guide for relatives of disappeared persons and NGOs: The Committee on Enforced Disappearances - Addendum to the Manual Using Law against Enforced Disappearances. The Addendum provides a clear overview of the working methods of the Committee, that monitors the UN Convention on Enforced Disappearances. With this initiative NHC and Justice and Peace have joined forces to raise awareness of the Committee and of the actions which relatives and civil society actors can undertake in interaction with the Committee. The Addendum is available in English, at the website of Justice and Peace Netherlands or you can download the text here.
Suffering of victims and their families
Enforced disappearances are one of the most heinous human rights violations. While often associated with the military dictatorships of the seventies and eighties in Latin America, the practice of enforced disappearances remains a global problem affecting a number of countries all over the world. The crime of enforced disappearances is characterized by the combination of three elements: a deprivation of liberty, the involvement of the State authorities and a denial or concealment of information about the disappeared person. Victims' families endure years of uncertainty as to the fate of their loved ones, while sometimes they are themselves exposed to reprisals from the authorities responsible for that crime.
- The text of the Manual Using Law against Enforced Dissapearances can be found here.
- For more information about the Committee, please visit the website of the Committee on Enforced Disappearances.
The Committee on Enforced Disappearances (CED)
Information about enforced disappearances can be submitted to the Committee on Enforced Disappearances (CED). The CED was established under the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance (ICPPED), which is the first universally binding treaty dealing specifically with the subject of enforced disappearances.
The Addendum to the Manual Using Law against Enforced Disappearances has been developed as a joint initiative of Justice and Peace Netherlands and the Netherlands Helsinki Committee. The Addendum has been written with the purpose to provide the relatives of the disappeared persons, family associations of victims, non-governmental organisations and other civil society actors with information on the new monitoring mechanism which can be used in the fight against Enforced Disappearances. In addition, it incorporates advice and practical information, in order to enhance their cooperation with the Committee.
Source: http://www.nhc.nl/