On June 21 within the framework of the
First session of the UN Human Rights Council a working meeting
of representatives of interested countries on the draft
Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced
Disappearance took place. The meeting was organized by the
mission of France.
Participants of the working meeting pointed out that United
Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan as well as numerous
representatives of member states of the Human Rights Council
including Minister of Foreign Affairs of Austria Ursula
Plassnik, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Argentina Jorge
Taiana, Chilean minister Paulina Veloso in the chair, Minister
of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Boris Tarasiuk, Minister of
Foreign Affairs and European Integration of Croatia Kolinda
Grabar-Kitarovic, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Andorra
Juli Minoves, Minister of Foreign Affairs of France Philippe
Douste-Blazy, Minister of Justice, Human Rights, Rehabilitation,
Law and Constitutional Affairs of Lesotho Moses Refiloe
Masemene expressed their support for a prompt adoption of
the draft Convention. Representatives of Chile, Argentina,
Switzerland, Morocco, Spain, Austria, Russia, New Zealand,
India, Brazil, Canada, Azerbaijan, Ireland, Mexico, Ukraine,
Japan, Estonia and other countries who spoke at the working
meeting also supported a quick adoption of the draft Convention.
All speakers singled out a massive contribution of France,
the country which during the last three years conducted
negotiations on the text of the draft Convention, and agreed
that the Convention will become an effective instrument
that will help prevent new enforced disappearances, uncover
the truth about already committed ones as well as render
justice.
The report on the draft Convention for the Protection of
All Persons from Enforced Disappearance will be delivered
on Tuesday, June 27 by Chairman of the Working Group on
draft Convention Bernard Kessedjian. Also, in the context
of the Human Rights Council session on the initiative of
non-governmental organizations affiliating family members
of enforcedly disappeared people two special events in favor
of the Convention will be held on June 23 and June 25.
On June 23 issues of enforced disappearances in various
countries will be discussed at the event jointly organized
by the Latin American Federation of Associations of Relatives
of Disappeared (FEDEFAM), Venezuela, Asian Federation Against
Disappearances (AFAD), Philippines, Human Rights Watch,
USA, Linking Solidarity, Netherlands, Civil Initiative We
Remember, Belarus. The speakers will include: Ambassador
of France to the UN Jean-Maurice Ripert, Ambassador of Argentina
Alberto Dumont, Ambassador of Spain Juan Antonio March,
Ambassador of Chile Juan Martabit, representative of the
Commission on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Xochitl Galvez,
Mexico, AFAD representative Mary Aileen Bacalso, Philippines,
FEDEFAM representative Marta Ocampo de Vazquez, Argentina.
At this event the open letter in support of the Convention
signed by thousands of people and dozens of organizations
throughout the world will be presented. The open letter
will be distributed among all participants of the Human
Rights Council session.
CIWR.ORG press-service
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