OneWorld En Catal / Human Rights / Civil Rights Buscador Civil rights {intlintro_para} Paraula clau tema zona idioma. De a 29/11/2001 Reports from Tibet indicate growing http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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U.S. NGO Letter To Powell Re. Intl Tribunal For East Timor Many Indonesian human rights and civil society leaders support the creation of an international Students for a Free tibet. Martha Honey Director http://www.pcug.org.au/~wildwood/01junussec.htm
Extractions: we urge the U.S. government to redouble its efforts to end impunity and ensure accountability and justice. The United States should heed Bishop Belos cry by giving unconditional support for an international tribunal on East Timor, and taking the lead in encouraging the UN Security Council to do the same. " 33 U.S. Non-government organisations See also: BD: Calls for International War Crimes Tribunal - A collection of recent reports, articles and news Washington, DC 20520 Dear Secretary Powell: We are writing to urge full and active U.S. government support for the creation of an international tribunal for crimes against humanity committed in East Timor both before and after the 1999 referendum on independence. The Indonesian government clearly lacks both the political will and ability to bring the perpetrators of mass human rights violations in East Timor to justice, and East Timors fledgling justice system is incapable of doing so. The international community has afforded the Indonesian government more than enough time to initiate a genuine process of justice; only fatally flawed attempts have materialized. Peace, democracy, and rule of law are too precious for either country to delay any longer. Recent actions by the Indonesian government and security forces not only perpetuate but guarantee impunity for those who organized and implemented the scorched earth campaign in East Timor in 1999. The
Call For Support On Burma Law Decis and civil society care deeply about the importance of human rights criteria International Committee of Lawyers for tibet, intl. Labor rights Fund, http://www.burmalibrary.org/reg.burma/archives/200001/msg00092.html
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TORTURE IN TIBET China absolutely forbids human rights monitoring in tibet and prohibits access art.1(1); International Covenant on civil and Political rights, Dec.16, http://www.tibet.com/Humanrights/torture/torture.html
Extractions: This report evaluates China's compliance with the Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (Torture Convention) with respect to Tibet. It concludes that China continues to engage in widespread and systematic violations of the Torture Convention in Tibet. China has also failed to make genuine progress in the areas of concern noted by this Committee in its 1996 Concluding Observations. The report first appraises China's compliance with the central provisions of the Torture Convention.Notwithstanding the entry into force of China's revised Criminal Code and Criminal Procedure Law, police, prison guards, and other security officials routinely torture Tibetan detainees, particularly those held for political crimes. In practice, most of these perpetrators enjoy impunity for their acts.The widespread use of torture in Tibet is corroborated by numerous reports based on interviews with Tibetan refugees who suffered torture. China's submission exhaustively sets forth purported legislative improvements enacted by its 1997 revisions to the Chinese Criminal Code and Criminal Procedure Law of 1979.These amendments, however, remain inadequate to deter, punish and redress acts of torture. More critically, China's focus on nominal legislative change betrays its tacit recognition that the practical reality in Tibet remains largely unchanged: torture continues to be an instrument of state control in Tibet, and Tibet's lack of a genuinely independent judiciary facilitates the ongoing commission of, and impunity for, acts in violation of the Torture Convention.Although China's new criminal laws represent potentially important steps towards fulfilling its obligations under the Torture Convention, 'these amendments do not yet appear to have had any impact on the legal or judicial procedures relating to political ëcrime' and imprisonment in Tibet.'
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Extractions: To submit a film or video about Tibet to be included in this list, please e-mail to info@tibet.com the following information: Please keep it BRIEF. We reserve the right to edit or reject submissions. Our main criterion is that the film be related to Tibet and/or the Tibetans. Compiled by Sonam Dhargay, with additions by A. Tom Grunfeld, Brian C. Shaw and David Cherniack. The following represent a resource list of films and videos on Tibet. For more information about acquiring these films, contact the distributor directly. Office of Tibet