I am re-posting the reports submitted by The BRussells Tribunal at the 19th Session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva in 2012, as I believe these reports are of utmost importance to the Iraqi people.
Please click on: http://www.brussellstribunal.org/Geneva_19thSession_2012.htm
19th Session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva
The BRussells Tribunal in Geneva - The reports on
Iraq
[Submitted reports] - [PDF] - English - Arabic -
Spanish
[Oral
Statements by Haifa Zangana and Bie Kentane] - [Video]
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A/HRC/19/NGO/136 :
http://ap.ohchr.org/documents/ dpage_e.aspx?si=A/HRC/19/NGO/ 136 [PDF report on OHCHR website] - Read
this Report in Arabic - Read this Report in
Spanish (A/HRC/21/NGO/7)
A/HRC/19/NGO/137 : http://ap. ohchr.org/documents/dpage_e. aspx?si=A/HRC/19/NGO/137 [PDF report on OHCHR website] - Read
this Report in Arabic - Read this Report in
Spanish (A/HRC/21/NGO/11)
A/HRC/19/NGO/138 : http://ap. ohchr.org/documents/dpage_e. aspx?si=A/HRC/19/NGO/138 [PDF report on OHCHR website] - Read
this Report in Arabic - Read this Report in
Spanish (A/HRC/21/NGO/32)
A/HRC/19/NGO/142 : http://ap. ohchr.org/documents/dpage_e. aspx?si=A/HRC/19/NGO/142 [PDF report on OHCHR website] - Read
this Report in Arabic - Read this report in
Spanish (A/HRC/21/NGO/8)
A/HRC/19/NGO/143 : http://ap. ohchr.org/documents/dpage_e. aspx?si=A/HRC/19/NGO/143 [PDF report on OHCHR website] - Read
this Report in Arabic - Read this report in
Spanish (A/HRC/21/NGO/12)
A/HRC/19/NGO/144 : http://ap. ohchr.org/documents/dpage_e. aspx?si=A/HRC/19/NGO/144 [PDF report on OHCHR website] -
Read
this Report in Arabic - Read
this report in Spanish (A/HRC/21/NGO/16)
A/HRC/19/NGO/145 : http://ap. ohchr.org/documents/dpage_e. aspx?si=A/HRC/19/NGO/145 [PDF report on OHCHR website] -
Read
this Report in Arabic - Read this report in
Spanish (A/HRC/21/NGO/17)
A/HRC/19/NGO/146 : http://ap.ohchr.org/documents/ dpage_e.aspx?si=A/HRC/19/NGO/ 146 [PDF report on OHCHR website] -
Read
this Report in Arabic - Read
this report in Spanish (A/HRC/21/NGO/33)
A/HRC/19/NGO/147 : http://ap. ohchr.org/documents/dpage_e. aspx?si=A/HRC/19/NGO/147 [PDF report on OHCHR website] -
Read
this Report in Arabic - Read this Report in
Spanish (A/HRC/21/NGO/39)
* Death_penalty_and_ extrajudicial,_summary_or_ arbitrary_executions_in_Iraq [UNGA PDF report on
this website]
A/HRC/19/NGO/149 : http://ap. ohchr.org/documents/dpage_e. aspx?si=A/HRC/19/NGO/149 [PDF report on OHCHR website] -
Read
this Report in Arabic - Read this Report in
Spanish (A/HRC/21/NGO/40)
Arabic Translation: Lubna Al Rudaini
- Spanish translation by CEOSI / Paloma Valverde, published on the occasion of
the 21st session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva . Read online here: http://ap.ohchr.org/documents/sdpage_e.aspx?b=10&se=133&t=7
(UNGA: United Nations General Assembly - OHCHR: Office
of High Commissioner for Human Rights)
Haifa
Zangana, General High Level Segment, 19th Session Human Rights Council
01
March 2012
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Human
Rights Council
Nineteenth session
27 February-23 March 2011
Continued....
Statement in the high level segment delivered by
Madame President,
Ladies and gentlemen,
I’m grateful to be able to stand here before you to
address the critical issue of human rights, accountability and impunity. I do
so with the encouragement of the international NGO community. What I want to
convey is based on direct involvement of over four decades in human rights in Iraq , Syria ,
Lebanon , Iran and Palestine ,
including the Diaspora communities.
What we, as civil society, seek in order to build
bridges among peoples, is clear: Whoever commits a crime against his or
her own people, or people of other countries should face justice. This is the
heart of the UN principles of “protection and promotion of human rights through
action to combat impunity”. [3] Who can object to this? Is this an unreasonable
demand? Can we, representatives of governments, the NGO community, citizens,
wherever we live, not agree on at least this: To be like-minded when it comes to
justice and accountability as a basis for protecting and promoting human
rights.
The gap between the reality and our aspirations
remains so frighteningly huge.
The stark reality is that international law has been
applied at two levels: One for the powerful and one for the powerless.
Human rights and accountability, instead of being applicable to all equally,
are subjected to selective “implementation”. Therefore, some governments have
“enjoyed” impunity, no matter how brutal they have behaved against their or
other people. This lethal combination of double standards with the silence of
the international community has encouraged and deepened mistrust, extremism and
violence.
My country, Iraq , is a classic example of the
double standards policy, where the occupying forces continued to show a severe
disregard and contempt for international law and human rights and thereby
constitute serious violations of International law and UN principles. The
destruction caused by the illegal invasion of 2003, the subsequent occupation,
and the system that followed, not to forget 13 years of inhuman and unjustified
economic sanctions, have had a truly massive and continuing impact on the Iraqi
people. As an Iraqi woman I can assure you that this has deeply affected every
aspect of our daily lives as it has deprived us of our basic human rights.
Besides Iraq , there are numerous examples
of countries around the world that suffered massive violations of human rights
but all continued without real investigations or trials of the violators. Palestine and Afghanistan are among these
countries.
Some of these violations are: rendition flights,
sexual abuse of prisoners, forcefully breaking into the privacy of homes,
desecrating religious books, indiscriminate killings, urinating on dead bodies,
waterboarding and other forms of torture – a terrible list of unimaginable
wrong doing and humiliation. Worse than that, these are neither isolated
incidents nor is it an exhaustive list. Let me add, these examples also
show a frightening contempt for human dignity.
Governments may want to forget all this, but most
people will not.
This is something that cannot be ignored or just be
acknowledged. These violations painfully translate into the lives of people,
yesterday and today. Those responsible must not be allowed to escape, but be
taken to task and be held accountable. I would appeal to us all not to consider
this an unreasonable demand.
The so-called ‘war on terror’ reformulated many
aspects of world politics and accountability of states has become the first
victim of that war. It has acquired variable meanings with highly selective
application.
We, of course, are aware of the on-going debate on the
so-called R2P (responsibility to protect) but at the same time we are deeply
worried about its implementation, or to put more bluntly its misuse. It must
not be used as a pretext for illegal military interventions.
We are equally concerned about the increased reliance
on so-called private contractors, mercenaries, and drones in conflict zones.
Mme President, ladies and gentlemen
The heart of the entire struggle for human rights
around the world, especially in the Arab countries, has been the same for many decades: the ever bleeding wound called injustice as a result
of unaccountability and impunity. To deny this, one has to be blind at heart.
Human rights must be indivisible and universal. Any compromise by the
International community is a backlash against people who continue to work for
the eradication of injustice and who try to build bridges based on
equality. To quote Edward Said, the late Palestinian thinker, “we might
be mediocre people but we are very stubborn”.
I will add to that, we do not mind digging a well
using a needle provided that we are not bombed by “our friends”.
Thank you
[1]-
Haifa Zangana, is an Iraqi human rights defender, a founding member of Women
Solidarity for Independent and Unified Iraq.
[2] - This
statement supported by The International Youth and Student Movement for the
United Nations (ISMUN), the Women's International Democratic Federation(WIDF),
non-governmental organizations in general consultative status; the
International Organization for the Elimination of all Forms of Racial
Discrimination (EAFORD), Union of Arab Jurists, Arab Lawyers Union, General
Arab Women Federation (GAWF), International Association of Democratic Lawyers,
North-South XX1, The United Towns Agency for the North-South Cooperation, The
Indian Movement “Tupaj Amaru”, Asian Women Human Rights Council, Organisation pour la Communication en Afrique et de Promotion de la Coopération
Economique Internationale - OCAPROCE International, non-governmental
organizations in special consultative status, and International Educational
Development, Inc. (IED), a non-governmental organization on the Roster, and: BRussels
Tribunal, Women Solidarity for an Independent and Unified Iraq, Arab Lawyers
Association- UK, Geneva International Centre for Justice (GICJ), Association of
Humanitarian Lawyers (AHL), The International League of Iraqi Academics (ILIA),
The Iraqi Commission on Human Rights (ICHR), Women Will Association (WWA),
Organization for Widows and Orphans (OWO), Ikraam Center for Human Rights,
VREDE, Belgian Peace Movement, Monitoring Net of Human Rights in Iraq (MHRI),
Women Solidarity for an Independent and Unified Iraq, Geneva Global Media
Centre, International Coalition against War Criminals (ICAWC),
Medical Aid for the Third World, Association of
Iraqi Diplomats (AID), The African Association of Human Rights (AAHR),
Protection of Human Rights Defenders
in the Arab World, Moroccan
Association for the Right to a Fair Trial, Americans Against the War (France),
General Federation of Iraqi Women (GFIW), The International Action Center
(IAC), American Worker, Association of Iraqi Intellectuals and Academics, The
International Network of Arab Human Rights NGOs, America In Solidarity,
Federacion De Mujeres Cubanas, Association of Victims of American
Occupation Prisons, International Anti-Occupation Network (IAON), International
Lawyers.org, International Society of Iraqi Scientists, The Perdana Global
Peace Foundation, Kuala Lumpur Foundation to Criminalise War, Spanish Campaign
against the Occupation and for Iraq Sovereignty- CEOSI, Arab Cause Solidarity
Committee, Iraq Solidarity Association in Stockholm, El Taller International,
World Courts of Women, Center for Development Studies- India, Wariscrime.org,
Iraq Solidarity Association in Stockholm, Málaga, Spain,
Stop Fascism Action Network, The Asian Jurists Centre, Association of
Human Rights Defenders in Iraq (AHRDI), The African Center for Human Rights
(ACHR), Veterans for Peace, Your Declaration of Independence.org , Arab Lawyers
Network-UK, Conservative Centre of Environmental & Reserves in Fallujah
(CCERF), Willie Nelson Peace Research Institute, Studies Centre for Human
Rights and Democracy, The Iraqi Centre for Human Right
[3] -See; UN: Updated Set of principles for the
protection and promotion of human rights through action to combat impunity.
UAJ
(joint statement), ID on Violence and the Sale of Children - 25th Meeting
08
March 2012
Ms. Beatrijs
Kentane, Joint statement: Union of Arab Jurists, International
Educational Development, Nord-Sud XXI – North-South XXI, International Youth
and Student Movement for the United Nations, International Organization for the
Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, Clustered Interactive
Dialogue with :-Special Representative of the Secretary-General on violence
against children and Special Rapporteur on the sale of children, child
prostitution and child pornography, 25th meeting 19th Session of the Human Rights Council. Reports of the 19th Session
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Human Rights Council
Nineteenth session- Geneva ,
27 February-23 March 2012
Item 3. Promotion and protection of all human
rights, civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights, including the
right to development
ID with SRSG on violence against
children, and SR on sale of children
Joint statement by
The International Youth and
Student Movement for the United Nations (ISMUN), Union of Arab Jurists, the International Organization for the
Elimination of all Forms of Racial Discrimination (EAFORD), Arab Lawyers Union,
General Arab Women Federation (GAWF), North-South
XX1, The United Towns Agency for the North-South Cooperation, and International
Educational Development, Inc. (IED),
Violence against Iraqi Children
Delivered by
Ms. Beatrijs KENTANE
President,
I would like to thank the Special representative of the Secretary
General and the special rapporteur for their reports and bring to their
attention the precarious situation of the Iraqi children.
The destruction caused by the invasion and occupation of Iraq has
increased violence against children.
There are five million Iraqi orphans, many live on the streets without
family, all subjected to violence.
There has been a 30 percent drug addiction increase among children to
ease the pain and sufferings inflicted by the occupation.
Other violence issues to be studied by the UN: a case of about 800 girls under the age of 18,
disappeared in the first seven years after the war. Up to 65 % among the
prostituted females are minors. Some are victims of torture in case of gang-
rape. Children of prostitutes are sold or raped by pedophile customers. The
highest demand is for girls as young as 11 . They have been trafficked into
neighboring countries.
In some cases girls request to remain in detention centers fearful that
their families will kill them.
Exposure to violence on a daily basis has affected their psychological development and
behavior.
Landmines and explosive remnants of war with many victims being children
under the age of 14 .
Since the conflict hundreds of children have been detained. They were placed in juvenile detention
centers where they are exposed to another level of violence.
It is important to note that attacks on educational institutions by the
army and affiliated militias, to intimidate, frighten, kidnap, arrest and kill
students, occur on a regular basis. As a consequence school attendance has
decreased dramatically. School buildings are often used for military purposes. Iraq ’s educated
and professional class fled following the assassination of colleagues as part
of a targeted campaign, with devastating effect on the children’s development
and wellbeing.
The International community and International human rights bodies should not ignore the situation resulting from the invasion and occupation of Iraq. We ask the council to discuss the whole situation of human rights of Iraq and appoint a special rapporteur to the country.
Finally, we expressed our concerns about the Iraqi children in three written statements already published for this session under number 142, 143, 147 and they are among the documents of today's meeting.
Thank you
With: Bie Kentane - Dirk
Adriaensens - Karen Parker - Moderator: Curtis Doebbler
Joint written statements submitted
by the International Youth and Student Movement for the United Nations, the
Women's International Democratic Federation, nongovernmental organizations
in general consultative status,
The International Organization for the Elimination of
all Forms of Racial Discrimination, the Union of Arab Jurists, the Arab Lawyers
Union, the General Arab Women Federation, the International Association of
Democratic Lawyers, North-South XXI, the United Towns Agency for North-South
Cooperation, the Indian Movement “Tupaj Amaru”, the Asian Women Human Rights
Council, the Organisation pour la Communication en Afrique et de Promotion de
la Coopération Economique Internationale -OCAPROCE International, non-governmental
organizations in special consultative status,
The International Educational Development, Inc., a
non-governmental organization on the roster.
** The BRussells Tribunal, Arab Lawyers Association-UK, Geneva
International Centre for Justice (GICJ), Association of Humanitarian Lawyers
(AHL), The International League of Iraqi Academics (ILIA), The Iraqi Commission
on Human Rights (ICHR), Women Will Association (WWA), Organization for Widows
and Orphans (OWO), Ikraam Center for Human Rights, VREDE-Belgian Peace
Movement, Ligue camerounaise des droits de l'homme, Monitoring Net of Human
Rights in Iraq (MHRI), Women Solidarity for an Independent and Unified Iraq,
Geneva Global Media Centre, International Coalition against War Criminals
(ICAWC), Medical Aid for the Third World, Association of Iraqi Diplomats (AID),
The African Association of Human Rights (AAHR), Protection of Human Rights
Defenders in the Arab World, Moroccan Association for the Right to a Fair
Trial, Americans Against the War (France), General Federation of Iraqi Women
(GFIW), The International Action Center (IAC), American Worker, Association of
Iraqi Intellectuals and Academics, The International Network of Arab Human
Rights NGOs, America In Solidarity, Federacion De Mujeres Cubanas, Association
of Victims of American Occupation Prisons, International Anti-Occupation
Network (IAON), International Lawyers.org, International Society of Iraqi
Scientists, The Perdana Global Peace Foundation, Kuala Lumpur Foundation to
Criminalise War, Spanish Campaign against the Occupation and for Iraq
Sovereignty- CEOSI, Arab Cause Solidarity Committee, Iraq Solidarity
Association in Stockholm, El Taller International, World Courts of Women,
Center for Development Studies- India, Wariscrime.org, Action Center for
Justice, 1% A Peace Army.org, A Bigger Tent.org, Agir contre la guerre
(France), American Voices Abroad (Berlin, Germany), American Voices Abroad
Military Project (Europe), Anti War Fair, Arizona Christian Peacemakers,
Armbands for Peace, Arms Against War, Artists Against the War, Backbone
Campaign, Be the Change, Become Active, Bike for Peace (Germany), Bill of
Rights Defense Committee, Bird Dogger Org., Children of Iraq Association
(UK),Bloomington Peace Action Coalition (IN), Blue State News Only, Boston
Mobilization, Bring Democracy Back, Bring Them Home, Butterfly Gardeners
Association, Citizens for Accountability on Iraq, California for Democracy,
Camp Casey Blog, Camp U.S. Strike for Peace Campaign, Campaign Against
Sanctions and Military Intervention in Iran, Canada Watch, Carolina Peace
Resource Center (SC), Cartoon Free America, Catalysts of Hope, Central Colorado
Coalition on the Iraq War, Chester County Peace Movement (PA), Cindy Sheehan
Org., Cities for Peace, Citizens for Legitimate Government, Citizens for Peace
& Justice, Human Rights for all-Morocco, Christian Clergy For
Impeachment.com, Clothing of the American Mind, Coalition Against Election
Fraud, Coalition for Impeachment Now (COIN), Code Pink, the Iraqi Association
for Human Rights (IAHR), Al-Basa'er Media Association, Consumers for Peace.org,
Dhafir Trial.org, DC Anti-War Network.org, Democracy Action, Democracy for
America Meetup (Birmingham, AL), The Democratic Activist, Democracy Rising.org,
Democratic Underground, Human Resources (Tbilisi, Georgia), Democratic Renewal,
Democrats.com, Earth Day.org, Earth Island Institute, East Cobb Democratic
Alliance (Cobb County, GA), Eastern Long Island Democracy for America (NY), ECU
Peace and Justice NC, Election Solar Bus, Environmentalists Against War,
Envision a New America, Foundation for the Development of Fox Valley Citizens
for Peace and Justice (IL), Global Exchange.org, Global Network Against Weapons
& Nuclear Power in Space, Global Resistance Network, Gold Star Families for
Peace, Grandmothers Against the War, Grandmothers for Peace, Grass Roots
Impeachment, Grass Roots Impeachment Movement, Grassroots North shoreWI, Green
Delaware, Hawaii CD-01 Impeachment Action Coalition, Historians Against the
War, Honk to Impeach, Idriss Stelley Foundation, Impeach Bush Cheney,
Independent Progressive Politics Network, Impeach Bush Coalition, Impeach Bush
TV.org, Impeachbush-cheney.com, Impeach Central, Impeach for Peace - Marshall,
TX, Impeachable Treason, Impeach Duh, Impeachment Sunday, Inform Progressive
Virginia, International Socialist Organization, Impeach Bush Cheney Net, Iraq
Veterans Against the War, Iraq Veterans Against the War - Kansas City, Justice
Through Music, Lake Merritt Neighbours Organized for Peace (Oakland, CA),
Latinos for America, Leader of the Free Word - a great screen saver, Liberal
Democracy Alliance, Liberal Kids, LIBERTY TREE Foundation for the Democratic
Revolution, Los Angeles National Impeachment Centre, Louisiana Activist
Network, Marijuana Policy Project, Massachusetts Impeachment Coalition, Men's
Project for Peace, Michael Moore Online.org, Michigan Peace Works, Military
Families Against the War (UK), Military Free Zone, Stop the War Coalition
(Bedford, UK), Million Musicians March, Mission Not Accomplished, Montgomery
County Progressive Alliance (MD), Musicians and Fine Artists for World Peace,
Muslims for Peace (Australia), National Lawyers Guild - Chicago chapter,
National Lawyers Guild - Detroit & Michigan chapter, Northeast Impeachment
Coalition, North Jersey Impeach Group (NJ), Northeast Georgia Peace Corner
Group (Helen, GA), Northwest Ohio Peace Coalition, Northwest Progressive
Institute (Pacific Northwest US), Not in Our Name.org, Not in Our Name
(Aotearoa, New Zealand), Nyack Impeachment Initiative (NJ), Ohio Progressive
Action Coalition, One Global Community, Olympia Citizens' Movement to Impeach
Bush/Cheney (WA), One Million Reasons, Operation Cease Fire, Operation
Impeachment, Orange County Grassroots (CA), Out of Iraq, Out of Iraq Bloggers
Caucus, Patrick Henry Democratic Club, Patriotic Pulse, Patriots for Gore,
Peace Action, Peace Action Wisconsin, Peace and Accountability, Peace Drum,
Peace Majority, Peace Movement Aotearoa (New Zealand), Peace Reso.org,
Peninsula Peace and Justice Center (Palo Alto, CA), People's Campaign for the
Constitution, People Powered Impeachment, People's Email Network, People's
Glorious Five Year Plan, Picnic to Impeach, Pixel4Peace.org, Playing in
Traffic, PledgeToImpeach.org, Political Cooperative, Politics and Art, Progressive
Action Alliance, Progressive Action Center, Progressive Avenues, Progressive
Democrats of America, Progressive Democrats of Hawaii Project Filibuster,
Project for the OLD American Century, Refusing to Kill.org, Rescue Our
Democracy, Sacramento for Democracy (CA), St Pete for Peace (FL), Sampsonia
Way, San Diego for Democracy, School of the Americas Watch, Sheehan for
Congress, South Florida Impeachment Coalition, South Mountain Peace Action
(Maplewood & South Orange, NJ), Springs Action Alliance (CO), Stop the War
Coalition (UK), Students for Impeachment, Students Towards a New Direction
(STAND), Summit County Progressive Democrats (OH), The Known UnKnowns, The
Politically Incorrect Cabaret, The Rational Response Squad, Think Blue Dems,
Time for Accountability, Plataforma Aturem la Guerra (Stop the War
Catalonia),Toronto Coalition to Stop the War (Canada), Torture Abolition and
Survivors Support Coalition International, True Blue Liberal.org, Trumansburg
Impeachment (NY), Truth Empowered, Truthtelling Project, UC Nuclear,
Underground Action Alliance, Unitarian Universalist Peace and Justice Group
(Nantucket, MA), United Blue USA, United for Veterans (Wayne, MI), United
Progressives, Upbeat Defiance, US Peace Memorial, US Tour of Duty: Iraq
Veterans and Military Families Demand the Truth, Velvet Revolution, Vet Gulf
March, Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity, Veterans for Peace,
Chapter 27, Virginia Grassroots Coalition, Voters for Peace, We the People for
Peace, We the People Network, We the People Now, We The People United
Bangladesh.org, Peace Surge, Peace and Justice Action League of Spokane (WA),
Stop the War (UK), U.S. Peace Council, World Can't Wait.org, World Prout
Assembly, Komite Internazionalista- Basque, Asociación Paz, Igualdad y Solidaridad
Internacional, Arab Cause Solidarity Committee, Iraq Solidarity Association in
Stockholm, Málaga, Spain, Stop Fascism Action Network, The Asian Jurists
Centre, Association of Human Rights Defenders in Iraq (AHRDI), The African
Center for Human Rights (ACHR), Veterans for Peace, Your Declaration of
Independence.org , Arab Lawyers Network-UK, Conservative Centre of
Environmental & Reserves in Fallujah (CCERF), Willie Nelson Peace Research
Institute, Studies Centre for Human Rights and Democracy, The Iraqi Centre for
Human Rights, Association Internationale des droits de l'homme, NGOs without
consultative status, also share the views expressed in this statement.
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