Friday, October 16, 2009

Prague Declaration

DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDERS

From Forum 2000: Democracy and Freedom in a Multipolar World

Formation of the Coalition of “Eternal Vigilance”

13 October 2009, Prague

Having assembled at the Geneva Summit for Human Rights, Tolerance and Democracy on April 19, 2009 on the eve of the Durban Review Conference it was decided by representatives of Zimbabwe, China, Cuba, Iran, Burma, Belarus, Sudan, Venezuela and Egypt to create a forum and platform for “Eternal Vigilance” that is open to all NGOs, human rights defenders, human rights protection institutions, former and present victims of discrimination on the basis of opinion, political persecution, prisoners and prisoners of conscience, to fulfill the objectives listed below.

The Eternal Vigilance Declaration calls for the release of all political prisoners and prisoners of conscience as defined by Amnesty International, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights of the United Nations, and regional human rights organizations, and commit to work to resolve the critical human rights situations in their respective countries.

Today assembled together at Forum 2000: Democracy and Freedom in a Multipolar World

Recognizing that antidemocratic governments are coordinating efforts to undermine universal human rights standards undermining and attacking regional and international human rights bodies and creating a hostile environment for independent civil society locally.

Recognizing that totalitarians and authoritarian governments, movements, and activists are working in networks both formal and informal to advance their model of government throughout the world by whatever means at their disposal.

Recognizing that there is as Gandhi observed an “inviolable connection between the means and the end as there is between the seed and the tree” and that Maritain is correct “that applying intrinsically evil means to attain an intrinsically good end is simply nonsense and a blunder.”

Therefore:


We call on democratic governments to emphasize efforts to work in networks and better coordinate the defense and improvement of human rights.


We members of the Eternal Vigilance Coalition commit to identify countries where there is a critical human rights situation, focus on the plight of human rights defenders and defend the integrity of international and regional human rights organizations.


We commit to raising awareness on the plight of all political prisoners in the world currently serving unjust prison sentences for defending human rights in some manner.


Identify political prisoners and document circumstances around their case and where applicable which international human rights organizations recognize them. Prepare a list by country of political prisoners with the aim of creating a global map with prisoners’ locations.


We will hold accountable countries on or applying to the UN Human Rights Council with the worse human rights records and prepare shadow reports on human rights conditions there. Encouraging both democratic governments and civil society to question members and candidates thoroughly we will also highlight those democracies that consistently vote to empower systematic human rights violators.


We invite all who wish to join to make this their struggle and cause for freedom. We ask for support for all those struggling for human rights and freedom around the world. We call on political, religious and student leaders, intellectuals, artists, and everyone, to struggle for the life and liberty of all political prisoners and prisoners of conscience. Our aim is a world without prisoners of conscience that is a world without political prisoners.


Structure

All for one and one for all

Eternal Vigilance seeks to disseminate information, mobilize support and share roles and responsibilities which will provide more leverage at the policy table. This necessitates a coalition structure however Eternal Vigilance will maintain its character as an informal coalition.

All are welcome to join this coalition be they individuals or non governmental organizations who share the principles and values enunciated in the Eternal Vigilance Declaration and this document.

Coalition members will assist in carrying out the goals outlined in the document above and issuing calls to action for urgent situations that require the attention of the entire coalition. Coalition members will elect one of their members to act as a secretariat of the coalition.

The secretariat will handle official communications, organize activities, maintain an internet presence for the coalition, and handle any and all coalition concerns. The secretariat will be subject to annual election by members of the coalition.

Signatories

Dr. Aliaksandr Milinkevich,

Chairman

Movement for Freedom in Belarus

http://en.milinkevich.org/


Sabe A. Soe,

Burma Center Prague

http://www.burma-center.org/


José Gabriel Ramón Castillo

Proyecto Ciudadano Cubano

http://www.proyectociudadanocubano.net/


Tamara Suju,

Presidente de Nueva Conciencia Nacional A.C.

Directora de la Fundación Damas de Blanco de Venezuela


John Suarez

Human Rights Director

Cuban Democratic Directorate

http://www.directorio.org/



Statement on Suu kyi Sentence



Statement on Suu kyi Sentence


By Eternal Vigilance

Recalling that Daw Aung San Suu Kyi won the last election held in Burma (Myanmar) in 1990 and that those results were ignored by the ruling military junta who then imprisoned her unjustly.

Recalling that Daw Aung San Suu Kyi is the only living Noble Peace Laureate under detention

Recognizing that the current charges against Daw Aung San Suu Kyi are both a sham and illegal.

Furthermore that this action by the military junta causes major damage to the process of national reconciliation and indicates that the upcoming 2010 elections will be a farce.

Therefore:

We call for the immediate release of Aung San Suu Kyi, currently held in the notorious Insein Prison and request that the new charges against her be dropped. We are concerned that her health is poor due to both low blood pressure, dehydration and the detention of her primary physician, Dr. Tin Myo Win, who was also detained, but released on the evening of May 16th by the military and was not allowed to administer medical attention to her.

We call on the military regime of Burma (Myanmar) to release all political prisoners and prisoners of conscience, and commit to work to resolve the critical human rights situation in Burma.

We call on democratic governments to develop a systematic effort to improve human rights in Burma (Myanmar) where there is a critical human rights situation.

We call on the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to request and lobby for her release.

We call on the UN Security Council to demand the immediate release of Aung San Suu Kyi.

We request that the United Nations and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) send envoys immediately to Burma (Myanmar).

We resolve to seek to raise awareness on the plight of the at least 2,100 identified political prisoners in Burma (Myanmar) currently serving unjust prison sentences for defending human rights and democracy in Burma (Myanmar).

Signers

Ahmad Batebi, Iranian Human Rights Defender

John Suarez, Cuban Democratic Directorate

Carlos González, Respekt Institut Czech Republic

José Gabriel Ramón Castillo, Proyecto Cuidadano Cubano

Soe Aung, National Council of the Union of Burma

Nazanin Afshin-Jam, Stop Child Executions (Iran)

Gibreil I. M. Hamid, Darfur Peace and Development Centre

Pavel Morozau, The Third Way community (Belarus-Estonia)

Gonzalo Himiob Santomé, Venezuelan Human Rights Defender

Geneva Declaration of “Eternal Vigilance”


DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS VICTIMS

FROM GENEVA SUMMIT FOR HUMAN RIGHT, TOLERANCE AND DEMOCRACY


Declaration of “Eternal Vigilance”

19 April 2009, Geneva


Having assembled at the Geneva Summit for Human Rights, Tolerance and Democracy, and on the proposal by the Venezuelan NGOs represented at the Summit, it was decided to create a forum and platform for “Eternal Vigilance” that is integrated by all NGOs, human rights defenders, human rights protection institutions, former and present victims of discrimination on the basis of opinion, political persecution, prisoners and prisoners of conscience, to fulfill the objectives listed below.

This proposal was supported by the representatives of Zimbabwe, China, Cuba, Iran, Burma, Belarus, Sudan (Darfur), Venezuela and Egypt, taking into account that in those countries the governments do not respect human rights; have proved to be intolerant in several ways against dissidents; and in fact have arrested, sentenced, and imprisoned activists that work towards freedom and democracy.


We call on these governments to release all political prisoners and prisoners of conscience as defined by Amnesty International, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights of the United Nations, and regional human rights organizations, and commit to work to resolve the critical human rights situations in their respective countries.


We call on the democratic governments to develop a systematic effort to improve human rights in countries where there is a critical human rights situation.


We hereby launch the campaign “Freedom for All.” This campaign consists in raising awareness in consciousness of the plight of all political prisoners in the world currently serving unjust prison sentences for defending human rights in some manner. We establish a map of liberation, which demonstrates which countries have and do not have political prisoners.


We invite all who wish to join to make this their struggle and cause for freedom. We ask for support for all those struggling for human rights and freedom around the world. We call on political, religious and student leaders, intellectuals, artists, and everyone, to struggle for the life and liberty of all political prisoners and prisoners of conscience.


We call on members of the UN General Assembly to take into account and question candidates for membership on the United Nations Human Rights Council and vote against candidates that are systematic human rights violators, to avoid having the council undermined.