This table shows abstracts from the pledges the newly
elected members of the Human Rights Council made in advance of their
election.
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Country |
Quote
on support for NGO participation in the Human Rights Council |
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ALGERIA
Elected For: 1 year
Foreign Secretary: Mohamed Bedjaoui
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Idriss Jazaïry
Main Commitment Made by the Member: examining the application of human rights in the country
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: homicides, acts of torture, impunity, missing persons, freedom of speech |
Pledge on candidacy
Ref.
MPANY/No/SA 06
Date: April 2006
Translation:
Algeria
has never neglected to honor its engagements by way of the treaties
that it has ratified and to demonstrate its openness in regularly
presenting periodic reports by way of the conventions ratified
and in receiving non-governmental organizations each time they
make a request.
Original text : « L'Algérie
n'a pas manqué d'honorer ses engagements au titre des traités
qu'elle a ratifiés et de manifester son ouverture sur l'extérieur
en présentant régulièrement ses rapports périodiques au titre
des conventions ratifiées et en recevant à chaque fois qu'elles
en ont exprimé la demande, les Organisations Non-Gouvernementales »
(pg 2 para 5).
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ARGENTINA
Elected For: 1 year
Foreign Secretary: Jorge Taiana
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Alberto J. Dumont
Main Commitment Made by the Member: reinforcing the special procedures of the Council to ensure a greater independence to them
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: native population, demonstrations, prisons, impunity
WILPF have a section in Argentina. |
Pledge
Ref:
No. 87 / 06/ 701
Date: 3 April 2006
"Argentina
believes that the work of the UN concerning human rights has to
be inclusive, through cooperation and consultation mechanisms,
in order to improve the situation of human rights all over the
world. That is why Argentina
has furthered excellent working relation with NGO's representatives. We are well aware that a co-operative attitude
will contribute to the normal and successful development of the
works of the organ and to further the promotion and protection
of human rights" (pg 2 para 1).
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AZERBAIJAN/ Eastern European Group
Elected For: 3 years
Foreign Secretary: Elmar Mamediarov
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Elchin Amirbayov
Main Commitment Made by the Member: ratifying the Convention additional protocol against torture and the European Council's Convention against the trade of human beings
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: Overuse of police violence, arrests, trials against opposition leaders |
Statement
delivered by H.E. Mr. Elchin AMIRBAYOV
on behalf of the Eastern European group at 62nd
session of the CHR
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BAHRAIN
Elected For: 1 year
Foreign Secretary: Cheikh Khaled Bin Ahmad Al Khalifa
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Abdulla Abdullatif Abdulla
Main Commitment Made by the Member: changing the way women are considered and make top-jobs attainable by women
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: political prisoners, human rights activists, overuse of the force, death penalty |
Ref:
No 1/3/49-19
Date: 5 April 2006 No specific mention of NGO participation of
the Council, but generally, it was noted that:
"Bahrain
also has a large and vibrant community of non-governmental organizations,
a number of which are concerned with human rights issues."
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BANGLADESH
Elected For: 3 years
Foreign Secretary: Morshed Khan
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Toufiq Ali
Main Commitment Made by the Member: reinforcing anti-corruption and anti-terrorist policies
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: acts of violence against minorities, death penalty, aggravation of violence |
Ref.
PMBNY/Elections/HRC/2006
Date:
21 March 2006
There
is no mention of the role of NGO's in the Human Rights Council,
but the note highlights that
"As
Vice-Chair of the Human Rights Commission in 1998, Bangladesh
was actively involved in the review process aiming at enhancing
the efficiency of the working methods of the Commission and rationalize
its work " |
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BRAZIL
Elected For: 2 years
Foreign Secretary: Celso Amorim
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Clodoaldo Hugueney
Main Commitment Made by the Member: envisaging the abolition of death penalty
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: law and order, police homicides, acts of torture and bad treatment, living conditions in prison, impunity |
Statement on behalf of the
Latin American and Caribbean Group GRULAC
at 62nd session
of CHR
Date: 27 March 2006
Translation:
We
recognize the relevant role of non-governmental organizations
in the system of human rights.
GRULAC firmly commits itself to assure the effective participation
of NGOs from the first session of the future Council, in accordance
to the practice observed in the Commission on Human Rights and
the in Resolution 1996/31 of ECOSCO, following the establishment
of Resolution 60/251 of the General Assembly.
Original text:
"Reconocemos el papel relevante de las Organizaciones
No-Gubermentales en el sistema
de derechos humanos. El GRULAC se compremete
firmemente a aseçurar
la efectiva participación de las
ONGs desde la primera sesión del futuro
Consejo, de acuerdo
a la práctica observa en la Comisión
de Derechos Humanos
y a la Resolución 1996/31 del
ECOSOC, según lo
establece la Resolución 60/251
de la Asamblea General. »
(pg 5 para
1).
Brasil's
Voluntary Pledges for the Human Rights Council:
No
specific mention of NGO participation in the Council.
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CAMEROON
Elected For: 3 years
Foreign Secretary: Laurent Esso
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Jean Simplice Ndjemba Endezoumou
Main Commitment Made by the Member: giving credibility to the Human Rights Council
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: repression of homosexuality, prisons, acts of torture, acts of violence against women, death penalty |
REF:
No. 167 VLN
Date: 19 April 2006
Original
text : " Le Cameroun, qui respectera les obligations prévues
dans la resolution constitutive du Conseil des Droits de l'Homme,
s'engage à:
...
-Coopérer à cet effet avec les organisations régionales,
les organismes nationaux des droits de l'homme et la société
civile. "
Translation:
"Cameroon, who will respect the planned obligations in the
constitutive resolution of the Human Rights Council, commits itself
to:
...
-Cooperate in this regard with regional organizations, national
human rights organizations and the civil society." |
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CANADA
Elected For: 3 years
Foreign Secretary: Peter Gordon Mackay
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Don Stephenson
Main Commitment Made by the Member: searching for new methods in order to improve the Council's efficiency
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: acts of violence against native women, police brutality, protection of refugees
WILPF have a section in Canada |
Note
Ref: Note 0168 from the Permanent Mission
to the United Nations
Date:
10 April 2006
Canada pledges:
"to ensure that the Council benefits from the involvements and contributions of civil society including non-governmental
organizations and national institutions."
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CHINA
Elected For: 3 years
Foreign Secretary: Li Zhaoxing
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Sha Zukang
Main Commitment Made by the Member: pursuing objectives centred on the people's needs (democracy and social justice)
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: unregulated arms sales, freedom of worship, death penalty, acts of torture, Tibet |
Aide
Memoire
13 April
2006
China did not mention the role of NGOs
and civil society in the Human Rights Council. It did make an argument about its position
as a developing country working for human rights and noted its
accomplishments. |
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CUBA
Elected For: 3 years
Foreign Secretary: Felipe Pérez Roque
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Juan Antonio Fernandez Palacios
Main Commitment Made by the Member: integrating demands made by inhabitants of the South for the right to development
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: restrictions of freedom, prisoners of conscience, death penalty |
Note
Ref: NV. 122
16 March 2006
Cuba did not maintain a position on
the relations between the future Human Rights Council and NGOs. It did legitimize its position as a keeper
of human rights and noted its former accomplishments in improving
human rights. |
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CZECH REPUBLIC
Elected For: 1 year
Foreign Secretary: Cyril Svoboda
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Tomas Husak
Main Commitment Made by the Member: ratifying the Convention additional protocol against torture
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: discrimination against the Romany community, police brutality, forced sterilization of women |
Pledge:
Ref:
No. 574/2006
Date: 26 March 2006
The
Czech Republic did not mention NGOs or civil
society. It summarized
its commitments to voluntary conventions and underlined its strong
support for the UN Special Procedures and its mechanisms. |
DJIBOUTI
Elected For: 3 years
Foreign Secretary: Mahamoud Ali Youssouf
Head of the Mission in Geneva: n/a
Main Commitment Made by the Member: playing the role of a mediator and settling regional conflicts; ratifying the international Convention against racial discrimination
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: n/a |
Ref:
DJGA/1
Date: 20 April 2006
No mention of civil society or non-governmental organizations |
ECUADOR
Elected For: 1 year
Foreign Secretary: Francisco Carrion
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Galo Larensas Serrano
Main Commitment Made by the Member: increasing cooperation with the international justice court
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: undermining of the independence of the judiciary, torture and impunity, attacks against pro-human rights activists |
Note
: 4-3-56-2006
3 April,
2006
No mention
of NGO participation in the Human Rights Council |
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FINLAND
Elected For: 1 year
Foreign Secretary: Erkki Tuomioja
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Vesa Himanen
Main Commitment Made by the Member: insisting on the importance of the NGOs' taking part in the work of the Council
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: conscientious objectors, acts of violence against women, inequity in granting of residence permits
WILPF have a section in Finland |
Aide
Memoire to the Candidature of Finland to the United Nations Human
Rights Council
Date:
4 April, 2006
"Finland
emphasizes the role of civil society, including non-governmental
organizations, in and human rights defenders, in promoting human
rights."
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FRANCE
Elected For: 2 years
Foreign Secretary: Philippe Douste-Blazy
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Jean-Maurice Ripert
Main Commitment Made by the Member: pursuing the campaign for the universal abolition of death penalty
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: state of emergency, police brutality, racism and discrimination, anti-terrorist measures, right of asylum
WILPF have a section in France |
Aide
Memoire to the Candidature of France to the United Nations Human
Rights Council
Date:
9 May 2004
"France
pledges that it will endeavour to guarantee the right of NGO's
and national human rights institutions to address the Human Rights
Council." |
GABON
Elected For: 2 years
Foreign Secretary: Jean Ping
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Patrice Tonda
Main Commitment Made by the Member: promoting and reinforcing mechanisms that protect human rights; collaborating with the Council whenever possible
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: n/a |
REF
NO.
Q0487/MP/NZ/06 MMA/RH
DATE: 26 April 2006
No mention
of NGOs or civil society. |
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GERMANY
Elected For: 3 years
Foreign Secretary: Frank-Walter Steinmeier
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Michael Steiner
Main Commitment Made by the Member: ratifying the Convention additional protocol against torture and the one on children rights
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: Suspicions of torture, threatened refugees, racist attacks
WILPF have a section in Germany |
Ref : Pol. 381.24/03, Note
No. 250/2006
Date: 5 April 2006
Germany did not assume a position on
the role of NGO and civil society in the Human Rights Council. It described its support for UN machinery,
such as UNHCHR and ad hoc tribunals, and its support for the conception
of the Human Rights Council. It
also delineated its commitments to human rights through the implementation
of both international and domestic programs. |
GHANA
Elected For: 2 years
Foreign Secretary: Nana Addo Dankwa Afuko-Addo
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Kwame Bawuah-Edusei
Main Commitment Made by the Member: abolishing laws that discriminate women
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: national reconciliation commission, acts of violence against women |
Ref:
SCH-1/2
Date: 24 April 2006
No mention
of civil society or non-governmental organizations |
GUATEMALA
Elected For: 2 years
Foreign Secretary: Jorge Briz Abularach
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Carlos Ramiro Martinez Alvarado
Main Commitment Made by the Member: developing prevention thanks to an impartial database which identifies problematic situations
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: acts of violence against women, threats and intimidation, impunity, death penalty |
Ref:
C/AG/CDH/865
Date: 26 April 2006
Guatemala
affirms the necessity to promote cooperation, develop dialogue
mechanisms, and strengthen participation of civil society, including
non-governmental organizations.
Original
text: "Guatemala afirma la necesidad de fomentar la cooperación,
desarrollar mecanismos de diálogo y fortalecer la participación
de la sociedad civil, incluidas las Organizaciones no Gubernamentales." |
INDIA
Elected For: 1 year
Foreign Secretary: Manmohan Singh (Prime Minister)
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Swashpawan Singh
Main Commitment Made by the Member: developing a program granting 100 days a year of employment to every household in the country
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: acts of violence against women, Jammu and Kashmir, impunity, death penalty
WILPF have a section in India
|
Voluntary
Pledges and Commitments by India
Date:
20 April 2006
"India will
continue to encourage efforts by civil society seeking to protect
and promote human rights." |
INDONESIA
Elected For: 1 year
Foreign Secretary: Hassan Wirajuda
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Makarim Wibisono
Main Commitment Made by the Member: taking cultural and religious values of all countries and communities into account
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: laws on security, overuse of the force, acts of torture and cruel treatment |
Ref.
No. 306 Soc/101 /IV06
28 April,
2006
At domestic
level: "Indonesia is proud of its vibrant civil society..."
No substantive
pledges on NGO participation in the Human Rights Council. |
JAPAN
Elected For: 2 years
Foreign Secretary: Aso Taro
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Ichiro Fujisaki
Main Commitment Made by the Member: maintaining bilateral dialogue on human rights
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: death penalty, acts of violence against women, imprisonment conditions, slave trade
WILPF have a section in Japan |
Note:
SC 16/177
Date:
14 April 2006
Domestically:
" In November 2005 Japan invited the High Commissioner for
Human Rights to have discussions on various issues relating to
human rights with concerned authorities and civil society"
"In
Japan, the right of freedom of assembly and associtaion is guaranteed
by the Constitution and any non-profit organization can operate
without restriction."
"Japan
would like to participate and work actively in the Council...by
contributing to the establishment of working methods and practices
that maximiye the effectiveness of the Council and maintain the
transparency of the Council's work"
"Japan
will work closely with civil society including non-governmental
organizations in the promotion and implementation of human rights
programmes" |
JORDAN
Elected For: 3 years
Foreign Secretary: Abdel Ilah Khatib
Head of the Mission in Geneva: musa Burayzat
Main Commitment Made by the Member: inviting special rapporteurs and independent experts for their mandates
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: human rights in the war against terrorism, acts of torture, acts of violence and discrimination against women, death penalty |
Ref:
SH/1/A/660/06
Date: 20 April 2006
"In
presenting its candidacy for the elections to the HRC, the Government
of Jordan is committed to working closely and cooperatively with
its members and all other stakeholders, governmental and non-governmental,
to ensure that this new machinery can deliver in the most efficient
and effective manner for the promotion and protections of human
rights." |
KOREA
Elected For: 2 years
Foreign Secretary: Ban Ki-moon
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Hyuck Choi
Main Commitment Made by the Member: offering technical help to the countries that wish to acquire democratic institutions
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: asylum seekers and refugees, immigrant workers, death penalty |
Note
Ref No.MUN/556/06
Date:
4 April 2006
No mention
of civil society or NGO participation in the Human Rights Council. |
MALAYSIA
Elected For: 3 years
Foreign Secretary: Datuk Seri Syed Jaafar Albar
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Hsu King Bee
Main Commitment Made by the Member: encouraging international actions in favor of the poor, women and children
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: detention without trial, repressive laws, freedom of worship, death penalty, corporal punishment |
Pledge
Ref.
No HA 26/06
Date: 28 April 2006
No specific mention of NGO
participation in the Human Rights Council
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MALI
Elected For: 2 years
Foreign Secretary: Moctar Ouane
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Sékou Kassé
Main Commitment Made by the Member: Backing NGOs' and the people's participation in the works of the Council; supporting cooperation and dialogue between the members
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: n/a |
Ref:
No. 06 312 MPM/IK/mK
Aide Memoire
Date: 24 April 2006
Translation:
"Once elected, Mali commits, among other things, to:
3. endorse the active participation of NGOs and other representatives
of civil society in the work of the Council."
Original
text: " Une fois élu, le Mail s'engage, entre autres,
à
...
3. appuyer la participation active des ONG et autres représentants
de la société civile aux travaux du Conseil "
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MAURITIUS
Elected For: 3 years
Foreign Secretary: Madan Murlidhar Dulloo
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Shree Baboo Chekitan Servansing
Main Commitment Made by the Member: encouraging dialogue between peoples and religions in order to facilitate the respect of human rights
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: n/a |
Note
No. 7394/06
Date:
6 April 2006
No mention
of NGO participation in the Human Rights Council in this pledge.
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MEXICO
Elected For: 3 years
Foreign Secretary: Luis Ernesto Derbez
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Luis Alfonso De Alba
Main Commitment Made by the Member: improving the penitentiary system; promoting work and rehabilitation of prisoners
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: acts of violence against women, unfair judiciary system, acts of torture |
Executive
Summary of voluntary pledges and contributions.
Date:
April 11 2006
"Mexico
wishes Council to be an organ characterized by its transparent
and efficient work...for this,participation of civil society as
well as of national human rights institutions is indispensable."
At the domestic
level "Mexico has opened more and more spaces to the organiyed
civil society, as is reflected in the participation of NGO's in
the processes of consultation and drafting of reports and/or national
plans on the subject."
Mexico is
committed to: "Broaden and and strengthen the participation
of the civil society, NGO's, national human rights institutions
and other actors involved in the works of the Human Rights Council."
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MOROCCO
Elected For: 1 year
Foreign Secretary: Mohamed Benaïssa
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Mohammed Loulichki
Main Commitment Made by the Member: reinforcing national mechanisms entitled to spread the human rights culture
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: demonstration in West Sahara, Polisario Front camps, freedom of speech, refugees and migrant people |
Statement delivered by Ambassador
Mohammed LOULICHKI on the behalf of the African Group at
62nd session of the CHR
Date: 27 March 2006
Morocco and the African group did not
broach the issue of NGO or civil society in relation to the Human
Rights Council
Pledge
on Candidature of Morocco to the Human Rights Council
KM/hl
No : VN/170/06
Date
: 17 April 2006
"The Kingdom of Morocco commits
to :
F- Continue its cooperation with different bodies and international
and regional Organizations working the Human Rights' field,
K- Continue to maintain a genuine, responsible and constructive
dialogue together with permanent consultations with the civil
society, both at the national and international levels; " |
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NETHERLANDS
Elected For: 1 year
Foreign Secretary: Bernard Bot
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Ian M. De Jong
Main Commitment Made by the Member: increasing financial aids to the OHCHR
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: immigration problems, anti-terrorist laws
WILPF have a section in Netherlands |
Statement delivered
by H.E. Mr. Ian M. de Jong, on behalf
of the Western Group at 62nd session of CHR
Date: 27 March 2006
The Western group did not make any statement on the possible
role of civil society and NGOs in helping to set or accomplish
the goals of the Human Rights Council.
It did reference the OHCHR new country engagement strategy
and the "effective mainstreaming of human rights across the United
Nations system" (pg 3 para 3). They focused on the importance of Special Procedures
and redefining the discrepancies on conceptual issues. |
NIGERIA
Elected For: 3 years
Foreign Secretary: Oluyemi Adeniji
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Joseph U. Ayalogu
Main Commitment Made by the Member: promoting peace, stability and democracy, regionally as well as internationally
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: death penalty, injustice, oil, acts of violence, acts of violence against women, threats against journalists |
Ref.
Note 85//06
Date:
11 April 2006
No mention
of NGOs and civil society participation in the Human Rights Council.
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PAKISTAN
Elected For: 2 years
Foreign Secretary: Khurshid Kasuri
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Masood Khan
Main Commitment Made by the Member: sustaining efforts for the ratification of human rights treaties on the international scale
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: arbitrary arrests and missing persons, no minority protection, death penalty |
Ref:
No Third-9/2/06
Date: 24 April 2006
"Pakistan's
commitments and voluntary pledges to further advance human rights
both at the national and international levels.
Upon the
conclusion of the Parliament's ongoing consideration, an independent
national human rights institution will be established with broad
powers to investigate human rights violations in all aspects of
its domestic constituencies.
Pakistan
will continue to promote awareness of human rights in the society
by introducing human rights component in educational curricula
at all levels and mass awareness campaigns through media and civil
society with particular emphasis on the rights of vulnerable groups
including women, children, and minorities."
No mention
of NGOs and civil society participation in the Human Rights Council.
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PERU
Elected For: 2 years
Foreign Secretary: Oscar Maurtua De Romana
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Manuel Rodriguez Cuadros
Main Commitment Made by the Member: restoring their rights to the people through education and health
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: acts of torture, bad treatment, living conditions in prison, acts of violence against women, economic, social and cultural rights
WILPF have a section in Peru |
Ref:
7-1-SG/09
Date: 24 April 2006
"Peru
will continue its work with regional organizations and the civil
society, including Non-Governmental Organizations, with a view
to rely on their valuable support in human rights issues." |
PHILIPPINES
Elected For: 1 year
Foreign Secretary: Alberto Romulo
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Enrique A. Manalo
Main Commitment Made by the Member: meeting the new challenges related to globalization and to the fight against terrorism
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: communist revolt and the peace process, homicides of left wing activists, the judiciary, death penalty
WILPF have a section in Philippines |
Note
Ref. No. 434
Date:
19 April 2006
"The
Philippines will contribute to the promoting constructive engagement
of the Council with civil society, ensuring opportunities to gainfully
contribute to the work of the Council. " |
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POLAND
Elected For: 1 year
Foreign Secretary: Anna Fotyga
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Zdzislaw Rapacki
Main Commitment Made by the Member: fighting corruption, particularly by organizing an international seminar on the matter
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: racism, discrimination |
Pledge
Date: 6 April 2006
Poland neither mentioned NGOs nor their
relations with the future Human Rights Council. It emphasized its membership to all 6 major
human rights conventions as well its ratification of the option
protocols. |
ROMANIA
Elected For: 2 years
Foreign Secretary: Mihai Razvan Ungureanu
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Doru Romulus Costea
Main Commitment Made by the Member: favouring contacts between the Council and the population by encouraging NGOs
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: racism and the Romany community, homophobia, psychiatric care |
Pledges
and Contributions
Date:
April 17 2006
If elected
to the Council, Romania will strive to "encourage the interaction
between the council and various components of civil society, especially
by stimulating NGOs contributions at various stages." |
RUSSIA
Elected For: 3 years
Foreign Secretary: Sergueï Lavrov
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Valery Loshchinin
Main Commitment Made by the Member: organising an inspection to monitor racism and torture within a year
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: conflicts in North Caucasus, arbitrary arrests, torture and detention conditions
WILPF have a section in Russia |
Aide
Memoire to the
Candidature of Russia to the United Nations Human
Rights Council
Russia makes
no mention of the role of NGO's in the Human Rights Council; however,
it mentioned that "We proceed from the assumption that States
themeselves should bear the main responsiblity for the protection
of human rights and freedoms...Russia is confident that human
rights should continue to bringing together different countries
and groups of countries and improve the atmosphere of trust and
mutual respect in international relations." |
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SAUDI ARABIA
Elected For: 3 years
Foreign Secretary: Saoud al-Faysal Bin Abdulaziz Al Saoud
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Abdulwahab Abdulsalam Attar
Main Commitment Made by the Member: Promoting human rights
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: women rights, freedom of speech, freedom of worship, corporal punishment, death penalty |
Pledge Note
from the Permanent Mission of Saudi Arabia to the United Nations
Note
No. UN/HRC/2006/243
Date:
19 April, 2006
No mention
of NGO participation in the Human Rights Council.
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SENEGAL
Elected For: 3 years
Foreign Secretary: Cheikh Tidiane Gadio
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Ousmane Camara
Main Commitment Made by the Member: ratifying the international instruments related to human rights that have not been ratified yet.
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: freedom of speech, impunity, the Hissène Habré case |
Ref:
433/REPSEN/NY/CN/mg
Date: 26 April 2006
Texte française
: "Dans le prolongement de tels acquis, la Sénégal
s'engage à :
Poursuivre, en les renforçent, une coopération
et une concertation actives avec les organizations non gouvernmentales,
tant au niveau national qu'International;"
Translation
: "Following in the same vein
pursue, with a view of reinforcing, active cooperation and
consultation with non-governmental organizations at the national
and international levels;" |
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SOUTH AFRICA
Elected For: 1 year
Foreign Secretary: Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Glaudine J. Mtshali
Main Commitment Made by the Member: enabling the members of the Council to be more independent, protecting them from the influence of the States
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: violations of human rights by the police, unfair trials, prisoners, treatment of the persons with HIV
|
N/A |
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SRI LANKA
Elected For: 2 years
Foreign Secretary: Mangala Pinsiri Samaraweera
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Sarala M. Fernando
Main Commitment Made by the Member: introducing the human rights charter wanted by the president in the law
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: politically related homicides, forced transfers of people, soldier children, acts of torture, death penalty
WILPF have a section in Sri Lanka |
Note from the Permanent Mission to the United Nations and
Aide Memoire to the Candidature of Sri Lanka to the United Nations
Human Rights Council
Ref.
No POL/G/279
No
mention of civil society or NGO participation in the Human Rights
Council |
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SWITZERLAND
Elected For: 3 years
Foreign Secretary: Micheline Calmy-Rey
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Blaise Godet
Main Commitment Made by the Member: submitting to the Council's universal and periodic evaluations
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: racists acts, overuse of the force, right of asylum, acts of violence against women
WILPF have a section in Switzerland |
Ref:
65-06/714.1-11.1 Rat
Date: 28 March 2006
".fully cooperate with the Human Rights Council
in order to make it a strong, efficient, and fair UN Human Rights
body by seeking dialogue with non-members of the Council, regional
organizations and civil society as well as improving the engagement
of NGOs with the council." |
TUNISIA
Elected For: 1 year
Foreign Secretary: Abdelwahab Abdallah
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Samir Labidi
Main Commitment Made by the Member: abolishing poverty; eliminating the tensions that reinforce terrorism
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: human rights in the war against terrorism, freedom of speech, prisoners of conscience, imprisonment conditions, acts of torture |
Ref Note
323
Date :
17 April, 2006
No
mention of civil society or NGO participation in the Human Rights
Council. |
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UKRAINE
Elected For: 2 years
Foreign Secretary: Borys Ivanovytch Tarassiouk
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Yevhen Bersheda
Main Commitment Made by the Member: eliminating all forms of violence against women; protecting children rights
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: acts of torture and bad treatment, custody conditions, racist attacks |
Ref:
Note No. 4232/28-24-4go
Date: 5 April 2006
No
mention of civil society or NGO participation in the Human Rights
Council. |
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UNITED KINGDOM
Elected For: 2 years
Foreign Secretary: Margaret Beckett
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Nicholas Thorne
Main Commitment Made by the Member: maintaining financial aid to the OHCHR with more than 2,5 million pounds per year
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: anti-terrorist measures, intervention in Iraq, Guantanamo Bay
WILPF have a section in United Kingdom |
Voluntary
Pledges and Commitments on Human Rights
Date: April 2006
"The
UK with continue to work closely with regional organizations,
national human rights institutions and civil society, to support
and advance their contributions to the work of the new Council,
and will seek their views in advance of major Human Rights meetings."
Domestically:
"The UK
will continue to foster a culture of transparency, openness and
dialogue in its pursuit of improved human rights standards. The
UK government will continue to invite
the contribution of NGO's and will maintain dialogue on its human
rights work, including in parliament and civil society."
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URUGUAY
Elected For: 3 years
Foreign Secretary: Reinaldo Gargano
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Guillermo Valles Galmés
Main Commitment Made by the Member: ratifying unratified international bills on human rights
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: brutal treatment inflicted to prisoners, impunity granted by the statute of limitations |
Note
Ref: No. 051 2006
Date: 6 April 2006
Translation:
Recognizing the fundamental
role that civil society, including Nongovernmental Organizations
holds in the system of human rights, Uruguay
commits itself to assure its effective participation in the Council,
according to the practice observed by the Commission of Human
Rights and the Resolution 1996/31 of ECOSOC.
Original text: "Reconociendo el papel fundamental que la sociedad civil, incluidas
las Organizaciones no Gubernamentales,
tiene en el sistema
de derechos, Uruguay se compromete
a asegurar su efectiva
participación en el Consejo, de
acuerdo a la práctica
observada por la Comisión de Derechos Humanos y a la Resolución 1996/31
del ECOSOC" (pg
3 para 8).
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ZAMBIA
Elected For: 2 years
Foreign Secretary: Ronnie Shikapwasha
Head of the Mission in Geneva: Love Mtesa
Main Commitment Made by the Member: integrating the recommendations made by international Conventions (CEDAW,CAT, CERD) into the countries' laws
Main Grievances Made by NGOs: freedom of speech, acts of violence against women, police brutality |
Ref. 58/2006
Date:
21 April 2006
In Zambia:
"Churches and NGO's play a prominent role in the promotion
and protection of human rights standards among the members of
the public and are involved in human rights activities."
No pledges
on NGO participation in the Council. |
This table is meant to be used as a tool for advocacy
for strengthening effective NGO participation in the Human Rights Council.
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positions, please send an email to humanrights(at)wilpf.ch.