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Re: نصر كبير للأمم المتحدة!!! رغم معارضة أمريكا وإسرائيل!!! (Re: Yasir Elsharif)
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أخونا ياسر
إنـه نصر لكل ناشطي ومنظمات حقوق الإنسان.
وداعــاً للجنة حقوق الإنسانية السياسية الصبغة والتي كانت تتعامل مع كثير من القضايا من منطلق سياسي وليس حقوقي نسبة لتكوينها من ممثلي الدول، أي أنه كان يتم اختيارهم/ن حسب الدول وليس حسب الكفاءة والاستقامة العدلية والحقوقية والمكونات الشخصية. تـخيل أنْ ترأس تلك اللجنة ليبيا بكل سجلها المخيف في مجال حقوق الإنسان، أو أنْ يجلس السودان كدولة في تلك اللجنة كعضو للبت في قضايا حقوق الإنسان في دول أخرى.
نعم لعـهـد جديد تكون فيه حقوق الإنسان قبل الترضيات السياسية.
ونعم لمثل تلك الإصلاحات.
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Re: نصر كبير للأمم المتحدة!!! رغم معارضة أمريكا وإسرائيل!!! (Re: إسماعيل التاج)
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الدكتور ياسر الشريف ومولاناإسماعيل التاج
أعلن سعادتي بهذا النجاح للمنظمة الكونية، مما يبشر بأن عهدا جديدا من رقابة المنظمات المدنية على جرائم طغاة العالم قد أشرقت شمسه. مجلس حقوق الإنسان الجديد سوف يكون بعبعا يقوم بتعرية الأنظمة في تجاوزاتها لحقوق الإنسان. ويا مولانا اسماعيل بختكم إنتو في أمنستي ..جاكم شريك قوي في الرقابة على الضمير الإنساني.
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Re: نصر كبير للأمم المتحدة!!! رغم معارضة أمريكا وإسرائيل!!! (Re: Yasir Elsharif)
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الأعـزاء فضيلي وياسر
هنا بيان منظمة العفو الدولية المتعلق بالأمر باللغة الإنكليزية. سوف أرفدكم بالترجمة العربية حال توفـرها.
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Quote: AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL PRESS RELEASE
AI Index: IOR 40/009/2006 (Public) News Service No: 065 15 March 2006
UN Human Rights Council: A victory for human rights protection Amnesty International welcomes the overwhelming vote by the UN General Assembly today in favour of establishing a new Human Rights Council. In doing so, UN member states have taken an historic step towards strengthening the UN’s human rights machinery.
The US government’s decision to vote against the resolution was regrettable. However the result, 170 in favour, 4 opposed and 3 abstaining, demonstrates unambiguous international support for the Council.
"This is a victory for human rights protection around the world," said Yvonne Terlingen, UN representative for Amnesty International, "although the hard work is only just beginning. It is encouraging to hear that, despite voting against the resolution, the US government will cooperate with the Council and support it."
The next task is for all states to work together to elect Council members who are solidly committed to upholding human rights and ensuring that the Council is strong and effective.
Amnesty International calls on all candidate countries to:
Declare publicly their commitment to uphold the highest standards in the promotion and protection of human rights when they decide to stand for election; and Announce their candidacies no later than 8 April 2006 – at least thirty days before elections on 9 May 2006.
Election to the Council will be by individual secret ballot and members will have to achieve the absolute majority support of the General Assembly. Regional groups have a responsibility to ensure that the spirit of transparency for election to the Council is respected. Previous practice, in which regional groups presented closed lists of countries immediately before elections, as occurred in the UN Commission for Human Rights, must stop.
"All those elected to the Council must uphold the highest human rights standards, must cooperate fully with the Council and must accept review of their own human rights record during their term of membership. Any country not prepared to meet these requirements should not apply," said Yvonne Terlingen.
Background:
The draft resolution adopted today establishes a Council with a clear mandate to address all human rights situations . The Council will have a more frequent meeting schedule (at least three times a year) and the ability to convene more easily in special sessions, thereby allowing it to react more effectively to both chronic and urgent situationsext . The new universal review mechanism should ensure that all countries' human rights records are addressed periodically.
The resolution establishes an election procedure, which if taken seriously by UN member states, can give the Council a membership much more committed to the promotion and protection of human rights than the Commission on Human Rights in recent years. Instead of slates being adopted by acclamation as for the Commission, each member of the Council must be elected individually . A higher threshold of votes applies - at least 96 individual votes out of 191 members. All membership terms are limited to a maximum of six years. Those committing gross and systematic violations of human rights can have their membership suspended by a two-thirds majority of members of the General Assembly. The resolution also preserves key strengths of the Commission, including its unique system of independent experts known as "Special Procedures" and its practices of NGO participation. Amnesty International expects that the Council will adopt an agenda that lends itself to better dialogue and action than the overloaded agenda of the Commission on Human Rights.
For further information and interviews please contact: In New York, Yvonne Terlingen. Mobile +1 917 406 1185 In Geneva, Peter Splinter. Mobile +41 (0) 79 352 83 02
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