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Written Statements - 62nd Session of the CHR - 2006
 

Item 6: Racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and all forms of discrimination

1. Caste-based Discrimination in India | [ RTF file]  E/CN.4/2006/NGO/_  [ PDF file]

2. State-sponsored discrimination of indigenous communities in India | [ RTF file]  E/CN.4/2006/NGO/__  [ PDF file]

Item 10: Economic, social and cultural rights

3. Starvation and government neglect in India [ RTF file] E/CN.4/2006/NGO/187  [ PDF file]

4. Persistent denial of hunger in the Philippines ignores reality[ RTF file] E/CN.4/2006/NGO/188  [ PDF file]

Item 11: Civil and political rights

11(a) Torture and detention

5. Torture in Bangladesh [ RTF file] E/CN.4/2006/NGO/191 [ PDF file]

6. Violent repression of demonstrators in the Republic of Korea [ RTF file] E/CN.4/2006/NGO/189 [ PDF file]

7. Widespread arbitrary detention and systematic torture continue unabated in Nepal [ RTF file | Deutsch] E/CN.4/2006/NGO/192 [ PDF file]

8. Government of the Philippines must criminalise torture without delay [ RTF file] E/CN.4/2006/NGO/75 [ PDF file]

9. Flagrant contempt for international recommendations perpetuates torture in Sri Lanka [ RTF file] E/CN.4/2006/NGO/193  [ PDF file]

10. Continued growth of torture and impunity in Thailand [ RTF file]  E/CN.4/2006/NGO/60 [ PDF file]

11 (b) Disappearances and summary executions

11. Mass abductions and killing spree continue unabated in Nepal [ RTF file]  E/CN.4/2006/NGO/194 [ PDF file]

12. Government of the Philippines must act against extrajudicial killings of activists [ RTF file]  E/CN.4/2006/NGO/62 [ PDF file]

13. Disappearance of a prominent human rights lawyer and further challenges for Thailand [ RTF file]  E/CN.4/2006/NGO/61 [ PDF file]

11 (c) Freedom of expression

14. Criminal defamation and continued growing restrictions to freedom of expression in Thailand [RTF file] E/CN.4/2006/NGO/63  [PDF file ]

11 (d) Independence of the judiciary, administration of justice, impunity

15. Arbitrary killings and arrests, corruption and fear in Bangladesh [ RTF file]  E/CN.4/2006/NGO/196 [ PDF file]

16. The disintegrating social and legal fabric of Cambodia [ RTF file] E/CN.4/2006/NGO/197  [ PDF file]

17. Law made a mockery through delayed justice in India [ RTF file] E/CN.4/2006/NGO/195  [ PDF file

18. Indonesia's ineffective and deficient legal system [ RTF file]  E/CN.4/2006/NGO/66 [ PDF file]

19. An injustice system and un-rule of law in Myanmar [ RTF file] E/CN.4/2006/NGO/198  [ PDF file]

20. Prospects for witness protection in Thailand [ RTF file]  E/CN.4/2006/NGO/67  [ PDF file]

21. Rule of law or rule of lords in Thailand? [ RTF file]  E/CN.4/2006/NGO/65  [ PDF file]

22. Forensic science under threat in Thailand and its implications for human rights [RTF file]  E/CN.4/2006/NGO/64  [ PDF file]

11 (e) Religious intolerance  

23. Religious intolerance in Bangladesh [RTF file]E/CN.4/2006/NGO/68  [ PDF file]

24. Religious intolerance in India [RTF file]  E/CN.4/2006/NGO/69  [ PDF file]

25. Religious intolerance in Indonesia [RTF file]  E/CN.4/2006/NGO/70 [ PDF file]

14 Specific groups and individuals: 

14 (a) Migrant workers 

26. Crackdown on migrant workers in the Republic of Korea [ RTF file]  E/CN.4/2006/NGO/199  [ PDF file]

27. Continued injustices suffered by migrant workers in Thailand [ RTF file]  E/CN.4/2006/NGO/71 [ PDF file]

17 Promotion and protection of human rights:  

17 (a) Status of International Covenants on Human Rights 

28. Article 2 of the ICCPR and the Constitution of Thailand [ RTF file]  E/CN.4/2006/NGO/72  [ PDF file]

29. Sri Lanka fails to implement recommendations of the Human Rights Committee under ICCPR and its Optional Protocol  [ RTF file]  E/CN.4/2006/NGO/__  [ PDF file]

17 (b) Human rights defenders  

30. Farcical and illegal criminal charges and trials of human rights defenders in Cambodia [ RTF file]  E/CN.4/2006/NGO/200  [ PDF file]

31. Trial of human rights defender exposes absence of justice and law in Indonesia [ RTF file]  E/CN.4/2006/NGO/73  [ PDF file]

32. Attacks on human rights defenders and an injustice system in Myanmar [RTF file]  E/CN.4/2006/NGO/__  [ PDF file]

33. Growing attacks on human rights defenders in Nepal [ RTF file]  E/CN.4/2006/NGO/201  [ PDF file]

34. Persistent and unrestrained attacks on human rights defenders and social activists in Thailand [ RTF file]  E/CN.4/2006/NGO/74  [ PDF file]

18 Effective functioning of human rights mechanisms: 

18 (b) National institutions and regional arrangements 

35.Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka struggling against inadequate resources, attack on premises and imminent expiry of its commissioners' terms of office[RTF file]  E/CN.4/2006/NGO/202 [ PDF file]

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List of submission at a glance

  • 6. Caste-based discrimination in India
  • 6. State-sponsored discrimination of indigenous communities in India
  • 10. Starvation and government neglect in India
  • 10 Persistent denial of hunger in the Philippines ignores reality
  • 11(a). Torture in Bangladesh
  • 11(a). Violent repression of demonstrators in the Republic of Korea
  • 11(a). Widespread arbitrary detention and systematic torture continue unabated in Nepal
  • 11(a). Government of the Philippines must criminalise torture without delay
  • 11(a). Flagrant contempt for international recommendations perpetuates torture in Sri Lanka
  • 11(a). Continued growth of torture and impunity in Thailand
  • 11(b). Mass abductions and killing spree continue unabated in Nepal
  • 11(b). Government of the Philippines must act against extrajudicial killings of activists
  • 11(b). Disappearance of a prominent human rights lawyer and further challenges for Thailand
  • 11(c). Criminal defamation and continued growing restrictions to freedom of expression in Thailand
  • 11(d). Arbitrary killings and arrests, corruption and fear in Bangladesh
  • 11(d). The disintegrating social and legal fabric of Cambodia
  • 11(d). Law made a mockery through delayed justice in India
  • 11(d). Indonesia's ineffective and deficient legal system
  • 11(d). An injustice system and un-rule of law in Myanmar
  • 11(d). Prospects for witness protection in Thailand
  • 11(d). Rule of law or rule of lords in Thailand?
  • 11(d). Forensic science under threat in Thailand and its implications for human rights
  • 11(e). Religious intolerance in Bangladesh
  • 11(e). Religious intolerance in India
  • 11(e). Religious intolerance in Indonesia
  • 14(a). Crackdown on migrant workers in the Republic of Korea
  • 14(a). Continued injustices suffered by migrant workers in Thailand
  • 17(a). Article 2 of the ICCPR and the Constitution of Thailand
  • 17(b). Farcical and illegal criminal charges and trials of human rights defenders in Cambodia
  • 17(b). Trial of human rights defender exposes absence of justice and law in Indonesia
  • 17(b). Attacks on human rights defenders and an injustice system in Myanmar
  • 17(b). Growing attacks on human rights defenders in Nepal
  • 17(b). Persistent and unrestrained attacks on human rights defenders and social activists in Thailand
  • 18(b). Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka struggling against inadequate resources, attack on premises and imminent expiry of its commissioners' terms of office
  • 17(a). Sri Lanka fails to implement recommendations of the Human Rights Committee under ICCPR and its Optional Protocol
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