Egypt : ICJ high-level mission calls for the establishment of effective democratic institutions and accountability for human rights violations

Egypt : ICJ high-level mission calls for the establishment of effective democratic institutions and accountability for human rights violations

The ICJ today called upon Egypt’s Supreme Council of the Armed Forces and the transitional government to take immediate, concrete, measures to protect human rights.

These measures should aim to end the practice of torture and arbitrary detention; pursue accountability for serious human violations; ensure that civilians are not prosecuted before military courts; and adopt, in accordance with international standards, legal and policy reforms necessary to establish the Rule of Law and effective democratic institutions in Egypt.

Egypt-establishment of effective democratic institutions-press release-2011 (full text, PDF)

 

Tunisia : ICJ high-level mission calls for establishing rule of law and human rights accountability

Tunisia : ICJ high-level mission calls for establishing rule of law and human rights accountability

The ICJ has called upon the Tunisian authorities to take immediate steps to pursue accountability for past human rights violations and to reform the country’s legal framework. 

The statement comes as the ICJ concluded a high-level mission to Tunisia aimed at assessing the Rule of Law and human rights situation in the country following theouster of the regime of former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali on 14 January 2011.

The mission was headed by ICJ President Pedro Nikken, who was accompanied by ICJ Secretary General Wilder Tayler, and ICJ Legal Adviser for the Middle East and North Africa Saïd Benarbia.

Tunisia-rule of law and human rights accountbility-press release-2011 (full text, DPF)

Libya: unarmed civilians must be protected

Libya: unarmed civilians must be protected

The ICJ today called on the Libyan authorities to immediately end the ongoing gross human rights violations committed by security forces and pro-government militia against the civilian population in Libya.

The ICJ also urged the international community to take robust measures to end the deadly attacks against Libyan demonstrators and to ensure the immediate protection of civilians.

Libya-humanrightsviolations-news-2011 (full text, PDF)

Call to the Human Rights Council to urgently convene a Special Session on the human rights situation in Egypt

Call to the Human Rights Council to urgently convene a Special Session on the human rights situation in Egypt

With the strong risk that escalating repression, violence and instability in Egypt could lead to an unprecedented deterioration in the human rights situation, it is critical that the international community take up this issue. 

On 3 February 2011, the ICJ joined a call by NGOs urging the UN Human Rights Council to urgently convene a Special Session on the “human rights situation in the Arab Republic of Egypt.”  The Human Rights Council should use the Special Session to foster concrete measures to prevent further violations of international human rights and protect those already suffering from such violations.

Egypt-humanrightsviolations-HRC-advocacy-2011 (full text, PDF)

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