HRC35: Interactive Dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on Eritrea

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    HRC35: Interactive Dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on Eritrea

    Human Rights Council: 35th Session Item 4: Interactive Dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Eritrea 14 June 2017

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Human Rights Council: 35th Session Item 4: Interactive Dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Eritrea 14 June 2017
Oral Intervention
DefendDefenders (East and Horn of Africa Human Rights Defenders Project)

Delivered by Ms. Helen Kidane

Mr. President,
 
On behalf of the East and Horn of Africa Human Rights Defenders Project, I would like to thank the Special Rapporteur for her report, in particular with regard to her recommendations to address past and ongoing human rights violations in Eritrea.
 
One year ago, a Commission of Inquiry presented its finding to the 32nd session of this Council, concluding that there are reasonable grounds to believe that crimes against humanity – the most egregious violations of international law – have been, and continue to be committed under the current regime.
 
Although we regret the absence of strong action toward establishing accountability mechanisms by international and regional human rights body, the Special Rapporteur continues to fulfil an invaluable role in shining a light on the ongoing human rights violations in Eritrea. The mandate has been instrumental in monitoring the dire situation in the country and provides a crucial platform to help amplify the voices of victims. It is also essential in ensuring future accountability for alleged crimes against humanity.
 
As the Special Rapporteur’s report reflects, there has been no indication that the Eritrean government is willing to take steps to improve its human rights record, ensure justice and redress for victims, or provide clarity on the situation of detained human rights defenders and journalists, many of whom have been heldincommunicadofor over a decade.
 
Mr. President, we echo the Special Rapporteur’s observation that "business as usual cannot be an option” while Eritreans continue to suffer, and strongly urge that the mandate be renewed.
 
I thank you.
For more information, please contact

Hassan Shire
Executive Director, East and Horn of Africa Human Rights Defenders Project
executive@defenddefenders.org or +256 772 753 753
(English and Somali)
Clementine de Montjoye
Advocacy & Research Officer, East & Horn of Africa Human Rights Defenders Project
on advocacy@defenddefenders.org or +256 779 673 378
(English and French)
East and Horn of Africa Human Rights Defenders Project

DefendDefenders seeks to strengthen the work of human rights defenders throughout the region by reducing their vulnerability to the risk of persecution and by enhancing their capacity to effectively defend human rights.
DefendDefenders focuses its work on Burundi, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Somalia (together with Somaliland), South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda. Visit us atwww.defenddefenders.org




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