RESOLUTION ON THE SITUATION OF DEFENDERS OF HUMAN RIGTHS IN
AFRICA (Res. 008)
We, participants to the Forum on the participation of NGOs
in the 42nd Ordinary Session of the African Commission on
Human and Peoples Rights from 10-12 November 2007 in
Brazzaville;
Considering the situation of human rights defenders in the
states parties to the African charter on Human and people’s
rights of 1986 which commemorates its 20th anniversary
today;
Recalling the provisions the International Pact on civil and
political rights, the Declaration of the United Nations of
1998 on human rights defenders, the Declaration of “Grand
Baie” and its plan of action of 1999, the Declaration of
Kigali of 2003 and all the legal instruments which guarantee
the right of defenders of human rights.
Deeply concerned by the recent developments in Niger where
an order on a warning applicable only to the region of
Agadez has resulted in the arrest of journalists, whose the
sole crime has been to exercise the right entitled to them
by the international legal instruments recognizing freedom
of speech and press and to which their country is party;
Deeply concerned by the developments in Somalia where eight
journalists fulfilling their task were victims of
extra-judicial killings;
Deeply concerned by the developments in Sudan where the
situation of human rights defenders is precarious due to the
Darfur crisis which affects everybody; Noticing the
harassment and intimidation to which journalists in Senegal,
Gambia, Guinea, Sudan, Zimbabwe, etc, are victims;
Request that the African Commission on Human and Peoples
Rights to adopt a resolution:
1- Calling upon governments of member states to put an end
to harassment and intimidation acts, attacks, arrests,
detention and killing of journalists in their respective
countries;
2- Condemning the measures the purpose of which is to muzzle
the press, which are applied in many African Countries,
particularly in Niger, Gambia, Somalia, Ethiopia an DRC;
3- Asking to all member states, particularly to:
- Niger to put an end to the arrest of journalists and to
take appropriate steps to free those who are detained;
- Somalia to put an end to the killing of journalists;
- DRC to put an end to harassment of journalists and
defenders of human rights and to have cases of killing of
journalists and human rights defenders tried in the shortest
time possible;
- Rwanda to put an end to intimidation, and persecution of
human rights defenders;
- And all states to fulfil them commitment as regard ad
African Charter on human an peoples rights, the principles
and guidelines on judicial assistance in Africa, the
declaration on the defenders of human right, the
declarations of ‘’Grand Baie’’ and Kigali and the
international pact on civil and political rights.
4- Ask:
° The African Union
- To recommend to the states to take all necessary measures
or adopting the laws on the decriminalization of press
offensive;
- The renewals of the mandate, special reporter on human
rights.
° The Commission
- To implement the resolution on human rights adopted by
asking states to get the special Rapporteur involver in the
follow up implementation and protection of human rights
during elections;
- To call on the states, to reply to the communication sent
by the special Rapporteur;
- To ask the states to invite the special Rapporteur
permanenthly and to provide financial means to allow him
fulfil his task.
Brazzaville, Republic of Congo
November 12th 2007
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• HURISA Statement on the situation of democracy and human
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Commission.
• Final communique of
the 42nd Ordinary session of the African Commission on Human
and Peoples' Rights