Resolution on the Human Rights Situation in Somalia
The Forum of Participation of NGOs, meeting on 10-12
November 2007, in Brazzaville, Republic of Congo,
Considering the armed conflict between the Somali government
forces, supported by the Ethiopian army, and the insurgents,
characterised by grave violations of international
humanitarian and human rights law, causing numerous deaths,
including amongst the civilian population.
Considering in particular the violent attacks committed
between 27-29 October 2007, which led to the forced
displacement of around 88,000 persons from Mogadishu;
Considering the repeated attacks, including suicide attacks
against government soldiers and allied Ethiopian forces, as
well as the increasing number of targeted killings, of which
the majority of victims are representatives or supporters of
the Government; Considering the summary executions and
murders of journalists, as well as the serious threats
against and harassment of human rights defenders;
Considering the numerous attacks against staff members of
the AU Mission in Somalia (AMISOM), deployed since February
2007, under the mandate of the UN Security Council;
Considering the obstacles to the work of humanitarian
organisations and UN agencies;
Considering the ongoing humanitarian catastrophe in Somalia,
in particular the 800,000 internally displaced persons and
more than 1.5 million individuals who, according to UN
estimates, are in urgent need of protection;
The NGO Forum requests the ACHPR to adopt a resolution:
1. Condemning the serious violations of human rights and
international humanitarian law committed by all parties to
the conflict;
2. Calling for the prosecution of the perpetrators of
serious violations of human rights and international
humanitarian law, with full respect for the right to a fair
trial;
3. Deciding to send an ACHPR mission to Somalia;
4. Recommending: All parties to the conflict
To stop immediately all attacks against civilians and
staff members of the AMISOM;
To facilitate free access and the work of humanitarian
organisations and UN agencies in the country;
To adopt a cease fire without further delay;
To respect the right to freedom of speech of journalists
and human rights defenders;
To continue and reinforce negotiations to create
representative national institutions emerging from an
inclusive political process as envisaged by the Federal
Charter of Transition, with a view to achieving stability,
peace and reconciliation in the country;
The Ethiopian authorities
To withdraw all troops and to hand over to the AMISOM;
The African Union
To increase the number of AMISOM personnel;
To reinforce the mandate of AMISOM in order to create safe
conditions of access for humanitarian aid and to protect
civilians;
The International Community
To respect an embargo on weapons, as imposed by the UN
Security Council;
To the UN Security Council
To speed up the process of consultation on the deployment
of a peace-keeping operation in Somalia.
Related documents:
• NGO Forum Resolution on enforced disappearances
• NGO Forum Resolution on the situation of human rights defenders in
Africa (Res. 008)
• NGO Forum Resolution on Migration and Human Rights
• NGO Forum Resolution on the exploitation of natural resources in
Africa
• NGO Forum Resolution on Strengthening the Responsibility to Protect in
Africa (Res: 009)
• NGO Forum Resolution on sexual violence in armed conflict
• NGO Forum Special Interest Group: prevention and prohibition of Torture
in Africa
• HURISA Statement on the situation of democracy and human
rights in SADC.
• HURISA Statement on NGO's relationship with the African
Commission.
• Final communique of
the 42nd Ordinary session of the African Commission on Human
and Peoples' Rights