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The World Organisation Against Torture is the world’s largest coalition of non-governmental organisations fighting against arbitrary detention, torture, summary and extrajudicial executions, forced disappearances and other forms of violence.The global network consists of almost 300 local, national and regional organisations, which share the goal of eradicating torture and fostering respect of human rights for all.The OMCT's Prevention of Torture programme helps its members prevent and report torture by strengthening their capacity through the SOS-Torture network to use United Nations human rights mechanisms.The programme submits alternative reports to UN Committees in collaboration with local NGOs, provides support for individuals and organisations wishing to challenge torture practices in...
Subscribe to France 24 now: http://bit.ly/France24Subscribe THE INTERVIEW : Gerald Staberock is Secretary-General of the World Organisation against Torture, a global network of NGOs dedicated to fighting torture, summary executions, enforced disappearances and all other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatments. He's just wrapped up a 10-day campaign marking the 30th anniversary of the UN Convention Against Torture - a convention signed and ratified by the United States. Visit our website: http://www.france24.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=france24english Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FRANCE24.English Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/France24_en
On the occasion of Human Rights Day, on December 10, 2013, the World Organisation against Torture (OMCT) promoted four days of artistic activism for human rights in Tripoli, Libya. In co-operation with local and international partners and with financial support from the European Union, OMCT convened educational 'playshops' for children, commissioned a huge graffiti mural on Al Saidi Street in Tripoli, as well as an original hip hop song, and held a conference on civil society’s fight against torture in Libya. On December 10, 2014, OMCT is proud to release this documentary film about these events, which captures the hope and energy felt by artists and activists in Libya only one year ago.
Coinciding this year with the 30th anniversary of the UN Convention against torture, the OMCT launches, for the 3rd year in a row, its Campaign "10 Days of Activism against torture and ill-treatment" from the 1st to the 10th of December 2014. Through 10 videos, 10 human rights defenders will speak out against torture and discuss the importance of the UN Convention against Torture and its implementation in their respective country. Anyone, anywhere can support the global fight against torture! Let’s get going to tell the word that Nothing Can Justify Torture Under Any Circumstances!
Coinciding this year with the 30th anniversary of the UN Convention against torture, the OMCT launches, for the 3rd year in a row, its Campaign "10 Days of Activism against torture and ill-treatment" from the 1st to the 10th of December 2014. Through 10 videos, 10 human rights defenders will speak out against torture and discuss the importance of the UN Convention against Torture and its implementation in their respective country. Anyone, anywhere can support the global fight against torture! Let’s get going to tell the word that Nothing Can Justify Torture Under Any Circumstances!
Coinciding this year with the 30th anniversary of the UN Convention against torture, the OMCT launches, for the 3rd year in a row, its Campaign "10 Days of Activism against torture and ill-treatment" from the 1st to the 10th of December 2014. Through 10 videos, 10 human rights defenders will speak out against torture and discuss the importance of the UN Convention against Torture and its implementation in their respective country. Anyone, anywhere can support the global fight against torture! Let’s get going to tell the word that Nothing Can Justify Torture Under Any Circumstances!
Coinciding this year with the 30th anniversary of the UN Convention against torture, the OMCT launches, for the 3rd year in a row, its Campaign "10 Days of Activism against torture and ill-treatment" from the 1st to the 10th of December 2014. Through 10 videos, 10 human rights defenders will speak out against torture and discuss the importance of the UN Convention against Torture and its implementation in their respective country. Anyone, anywhere can support the global fight against torture! Let’s get going to tell the word that Nothing Can Justify Torture Under Any Circumstances!
Coinciding this year with the 30th anniversary of the UN Convention against torture, the OMCT launches, for the 3rd year in a row, its Campaign "10 Days of Activism against torture and ill-treatment" from the 1st to the 10th of December 2014. Through 10 videos, 10 human rights defenders will speak out against torture and discuss the importance of the UN Convention against Torture and its implementation in their respective country. Anyone, anywhere can support the global fight against torture! Let’s get going to tell the word that Nothing Can Justify Torture Under Any Circumstances!
Coinciding this year with the 30th anniversary of the UN Convention against torture, the OMCT launches, for the 3rd year in a row, its Campaign "10 Days of Activism against torture and ill-treatment" from the 1st to the 10th of December 2014. Through 10 videos, 10 human rights defenders will speak out against torture and discuss the importance of the UN Convention against Torture and its implementation in their respective country. Anyone, anywhere can support the global fight against torture! Let’s get going to tell the word that Nothing Can Justify Torture Under Any Circumstances!
Coinciding this year with the 30th anniversary of the UN Convention against torture, the OMCT launches, for the 3rd year in a row, its Campaign "10 Days of Activism against torture and ill-treatment" from the 1st to the 10th of December 2014. Through 10 videos, 10 human rights defenders will speak out against torture and discuss the importance of the UN Convention against Torture and its implementation in their respective country. Anyone, anywhere can support the global fight against torture! Let’s get going to tell the word that Nothing Can Justify Torture Under Any Circumstances!
Yaghub Mehrnehad was first blogger ever who was executed for his activities as a blogger and human right activist The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) and the World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT) strongly condemn the execution on August 4th, 2008 of Mr. Yaghoub Mehrnehad. Mr. Yaghoub Mehrnehad was a social activist in the southeastern province of Sistan and Baluchistan and journalist for the Mardomsalari (Democracy) newspaper. He was also the Executive Director of Voice of Justice Youth Association, a local NGO registered with the authorities since 2002. "This execution follows a blatantly unfair trial held behind closed doors, in the absence of a lawyer and without his family being informed of the hearing", declared Mr. Karim Lahidji, Vice-President of FIDH. Mr. Ya...
In this edition of Event Horizons, Dr. Robin Falkov and Melanie from EUCACH and ICAACT talk about the next steps that are in store for the organisations. Melanie explains that representatives of the EUCACH and ICAACT have a meeting with the World Organization against Torture in Geneva later this month. The World Organisation Against Torture (Organisation Mondiale Contre la Torture, OMCT), presided by former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, is the world's largest coalition of non-governmental organisations fighting against arbitrary detention, torture, summary and extrajudicial executions, forced disappearances and other forms of violence. The global network consists of almost 300 local, national and regional organisations, which share the goal of eradicating torture and fostering respe...
In this edition of Event Horizons, Dr. Robin Falkov and Melanie from EUCACH and ICAACT talk about the up coming meeting with World Organization against Torture in Geneva next week. The World Organisation Against Torture (Organisation Mondiale Contre la Torture, OMCT), presided by former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, is the world's largest coalition of non-governmental organisations fighting against arbitrary detention, torture, summary and extrajudicial executions, forced disappearances and other forms of violence. The global network consists of almost 300 local, national and regional organisations, which share the goal of eradicating torture and fostering respect of human rights for all. The OMCT's Prevention of Torture programme helps its members prevent and report torture by s...
In this edition of EVENT HORIZONS, Melanie and Robin talk about the recent meeting EUCACH and ICAACT had with the World Organisation against Torture (OMCT) in Geneva. The meeting's objective was to raise awareness with OMCT and other human rights organisations about this new, modern form of torture, victims of non-consensual experimentation with remote influencing technologies are continously subjected to. EUCACH's objective is to create EU legislation to ban new physics torture weapons in the European Union. The organisation has been very successful so far in raising public awareness for these war crimes committed on defenceless citizens in the European Union and beyond. Robin and Melanie are meeting once a week on EVENT HORIZONS to inform their audience about all new achievements mad...
Co-presented with the World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT) and Lawyers Without Borders (LWOB) Switzerland DEBATE Paula Donovan | Co-Director of AIDS-Free World and its Code Blue Campaign Bea Edwards | International Program Director of the Government Accountability Project Jane Holl Lute | United Nations Under Secretary General, Special Coordinator on improving the UN Response to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse Madeleine Rees | Secretary General of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, former director of the OHCHR in Sarajevo Moderation: Jamil Chade | UN correspondent for O Estado de S. Paulo Investigating allegations of sexual abuse of children by peacekeepers in the Central African Republic, an independent expert report denounces the United Nations’ failure to re...
06 march 2015 Whistleblowers, Guilty or Heroes Co-presented with the World Organization Against Torture ( OMCT ) and Reporters without borders (RSF) SPEAKERS Jesselyn Radack, whistleblower, lawyer, former attorney at the US Department of Justice Thomas Drake, whistleblower, former senior executive at the NSA former CIA analyst John Kiriakou, whistleblower, former analyst at the CIA, sentenced to 30 months in prison ( by Skype ) Moderation : Xavier Colin, journalist for RTS What happened to the NSA whistleblower who denounced waterboarding? To what consequences do the men and women who denounce the illegal actions of the American government expose themselves to? What terrible dilemmas between loyalty and conscience do those who speak up have to face? These are the questions raised by...
"Amazonian Indians on borrowed time" is OMCT third documentary. Directed by Daniel Schweizer, it is part of OMCT sponsorship project "Defend the Defenders". The film follows a mission of OMCT in Brazil, accompanied by the sponsor and actress Noémie Kocher, showcasting human rights defenders of indigenous peoples rights, Megaron and Davi Yanomami Kopenawa. The documentary illustrates the challenges and threats facing the indigenous Yanomami and Kayapo and their defenders on the construction of Belo Monte hydroelectric dam and illegal mining in Amazonia. Please take action by sharing this video and alert on the dire situation of Brazilian indigenous peoples and their defenders. For more information on the Sponsorship project "Defend the Defenders", visit OMCT website: http://bit.ly/u8puEj...
A close look at the history of the CIA from its initial mission of intelligence gathering during World War II to covert subversive, counterrevolutionary, assassination operations around the world to CIA-led coups and regime changes from its backyard of Latin America to Africa, Europe, Middle East/Near East, Far East, Central Asia, ... to its present day War on Terror. Also a look at CIA-run torture chambers around the world including Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib and countless unknown brigs on the deck of US ships around the world. Operations such as operation Condor of 1975 when at least 60,000 revolutionaries were assassinated in Southern America and Operation Ajax, the 1953 coup against Iran's Musaddegh. A close look at CIA's role in creating and fostering terror and terrorists around the...
On March 20, 2014, the Human Rights Council considered China's 2013 Universal Periodic Review outcome report, a comprehensive evaluation of its human rights obligations under the UN system. During the session, China challenged an NGO's right to observe a moment of silence for rights defender Cao Shunli (曹顺利), who had died less than one week earlier, and objected when another NGO began to deliver a joint statement, arguing that accredited NGOs may only reference other accredited organizations. At the end of the session, the Human Rights Council formally adopted the outcome report for China's second UPR, and China accepted 204 of the 252 recommendations, stating that 31 have already been implemented, 8 are being implemented, and the rejected recommendations were "not practicable and were ...