On June 22 present on the First session
of the UN Human Rights Council representatives of non-governmental
organizations interested in adoption of the UN Convention
for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance
had a chance to convey their message in support of the Convention
to members of the Council. The speakers included founder
and Director of the Humanitarian Human Rights Center in
Belgrade Natasha Kandic, Serbia and women’s rights and human
rights activist, representative of the Asian Human Rights
and Development Forum, 1998 awardee of the United Nations
Prize in the Field of Human Rights Sunila Abeysekera, Sri
Lanka.
The address by Marta Vazquez, Argentina was listened to
by members of the Council with special interest. Ms. Vazquez
is a prominent activist in the area of human rights of enforcedly
disappeared persons. On May 14, 1976 Marta Vazquez’s pregnant
daughter and son-in-law were detained and since then vanished.
From that moment on Ms. Vazquez has been fighting enforced
disappearances and has been an ardent defender of the human
rights of all people disappeared in Argentina. Marta Vazquez
is member of several organizations affiliating family members
of enforcedly disappeared people such as Plaza de Mayo Mothers
and Plaza de Mayo Grandmothers. From 1999 to 2005 Marta
Vazquez headed the Latin American Federation of Associations
of Relatives of Disappeared (FEDEFAM), the organization
that 30 years ago began a painstaking process aimed at drafting
and adopting a Convention for the Protection of All Persons
from Enforced Disappearance. Thus, FEDEFAM representatives
were present at all meetings of the Working Group on draft
Convention and have made an immense contribution to its
preparation. When in September 2005 at a Working Group meeting
its chairman Bernard Kessedjian was presenting the text
of the Convention he pointed out that he dedicated it to
Marta Vazquez. After Marta Vazquez’s address on June 22
President of the Human Rights Council Luis Alfonso de Alba
heartily shook hands with her and asked those present to
hold minute's silence in honor of all disappeared people.
On June 23 within the framework of the session of the Human
Rights Council a special event took place. The event was
jointly organized by the Latin American Federation of Relatives
of Disappeared People (FEDEFAM), Venezuela, Asian Federation
Against Disappearances (AFAD), Philippines, Human Rights
Watch, USA, Linking Solidarity, Netherlands, Civil Initiative
We Remember, Belarus. At the meeting reports on disappearances
were made by: 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
People Xochitl Galvez, Mexico, representative of the Asian
Federation Against Disappearances Mary Aileen Bacalso, Philippines.
After the reports were made the open letter in favor of
the Convention signed by thousands of people and dozens
of organizations throughout the world was presented. The
open letter was distributed among all participants of the
session of the Human Rights Council.
On June 26 Chairman of Working Group on draft Convention
Bernard Kessedjian will deliver a special report on the
Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced
Disappearance at the Human Rights Council. In the afternoon
a special event will be held in the Geneva memorial Garden
for the Disappeared.
CIWR.ORG press-service
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