CECCO CONCERNED WITH REPORT OF THE COMMISSION OF INQUIRY ON HUMAN RIGHTS IN ERITREA
June 19, 2015
CECCO CONCERNED WITH REPORT OF THE COMMISSION OF INQUIRY ON HUMAN RIGHTS IN ERITREA
After reviewing the report of the Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights (COI) Established Pursuant to Human Rights Council resolution 26/24, has a number of concerns CECCO Regarding its methodology, findings and conclusions.
CECCO Believes That the lack of reliable and verifiable data in this report calls into question its portrayal of the actual human rights situation in Eritrea. The factthat many of the COI findings contradict a recent fact-finding mission report published by the Danish Immigration Service ( DIS) supports CECCO's concerns of the lack of accurate and relevant information.
CECCO Believes That human rights can not be discussed in a vacuum and must be Considered under the context of the continued occupation of Eritrea's territory by Ethiopia.The United Nations and the guarantors of the Algiers Peace Agreement bear the responsibility to end Ethiopia's illegal occupation. Avoiding or minimizing the impact of Ethiopia's flagrant violation of its treaty obligations on Eritrean society is irresponsible.
The report does not Sufficiently situate Eritrean youth migration in the context of a larger global Socio-Economic phenomenon Affecting Africa. It THEREFORE ignores the voices of Eritreans in our communities who asserted a more balanced portrayal of Challenges They faced before leaving Their native land. The pre-selected witnesses in the COI report were asylum-seekers who have every reason to exaggerate or misrepresent Their situation. Encouraging them to participate in a study That would have to Immediate Impact On Their Future asylum aspirations places refugees in a morally untenable position and Pressures them to tell stories of persecution. The Fact Is that refugees come from many different African countries but to single out one country to condemn, isolate and shame is totally inconsistent with the expected level of accountability and morality for at international institutions like the United Nations.
So The report ignores the actual human rights achievements in many sectors Including, health, education, infrastructure and gender equality.
CECCO has Witnessed a worrisome sign of the deterioration and impartiality of Organizations That claim to advocate in the name of human rights. These Organizations Including the COI, have politicized the issue CLEARLY of Human Rights with detrimental effects to thosethat thesis very institutions claim to protect. The exclusion of CECCO, its leadership, its Represented Organizations and the 30,000 Canadians of Eritrean origin from providing feedback and comment is proof of a political bias and machinations to invoke harm in the name of human rights.
Finally, CECCO condemns this inaccurate sensationalist, and utterly irresponsible report.
Contact CECCO
Web: http://www.eritreacanada.org/
Twitter: EritreaCanada
Email: communications@eritreacanada.org
CECCO CONCERNED WITH REPORT OF THE COMMISSION OF INQUIRY ON HUMAN RIGHTS IN ERITREA
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ReplyDeletegood to show your concern. Raise your voice folks. They need to hear from us. Wake up Eritreans abroad. The country needs you to protest against the conspiracies against us.
ReplyDeleteWhy didn't the Eritrean government allow the fact finding to be done insde Eritrea?.How can you have it both ways? Not letting in the fact finding mission to Eritrea ;complaining about the reports fairness once it is completed. Fyi sattalite images taken,being taken show a lot about what is going on inside Africas korea.The west know more than you think they do even when you move things in the dark....past midnight.
ReplyDeleteThe PFDJ techno-ignorance is massive and that is the reason that they cannot move a single inch with their barbarian and draconian style of governance.
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