ICJ oral intervention on the adoption of the outcome document of the Universal Periodic Review of Greece

ICJ oral intervention on the adoption of the outcome document of the Universal Periodic Review of Greece

The UN Human Rights Council adopted the outcome document of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of Greece.

The ICJ made a statement during this adoption process, urging the implementation of recommendations accepted by Greece related to protecting the rights of asylum seekers, particularly concerning their treatment in Greece.

It also called on Greece to reconsider its decision to reject the recommendation of the UPR Working Group that Greece accede to the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of Migrant Workers and their Families.

Greece-icj oral intervention-non-judicial submission-2011

ICJ oral intervention on the adoption of the outcome document of the universal periodic review of Belgium

ICJ oral intervention on the adoption of the outcome document of the universal periodic review of Belgium

The UN Human Rights Council adopted the outcome document of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of Belgium.

The ICJ made a statement during this adoption process, urging the implementation of recommendations accepted by Belgium related to protecting the rights of asylum seekers.

It also called for the formal abolition by Belgium of mechanisms of automatic expulsion that fail to take into consideration the principle of non-refoulement, and urged Belgium to reconsider its decision to reject the recommendation of the UPR Working Group that Belgium accede to the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of Migrant Workers and their Families.

Belgim-ICJ oral interventipn-non-judicial submission-2011

Syria: accountability for human rights violations and international crimes paramount, security council must act

Syria: accountability for human rights violations and international crimes paramount, security council must act

The ICJ and the World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT) stressed that accountability for human rights violations and alleged crimes is paramount, including for all those under the command of the Syrian authorities.

These include members of the Presidential Guard, the Fourth Division of the Army and the Shabbiha “civilian militia” forces.

The ICJ and OMCT welcomed the resolution adopted by the United Nations Human Rights Council, strongly condemning the continued grave and systematic human rights violations committed by the Syrian authorities and establishing an independent Commission of Inquiry to investigate the human rights situation in the country.

Syria-violation of human rights-non-legal submission-2011 (full text, PDF)

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