INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS FORUM IN YEREVAN APRIL 6-8
Tert.am
Shirin Ebadi, Luis Moreno Ocampo, Abdou Diouf, Francoise Tulkens:
these are a few names among the list of key personalities and renowned
national and international experts participating in the International
Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) Forum alongside human rights
defenders from the 155 FIDH member organizations throughout the world.
This forum, entitled "JUSTICE: New Challenges - the Right to an
Effective Remedy before an Independent Tribunal," will take place in
Yerevan from April 6-8, 2010, according to the media page on the FIDH
official website.
"This forum will represent a unique opportunity for debate and exchange
of experiences and analysis relating to the fight against impunity,
access to justice for victims of human rights violations and prevention
of the most serious crimes," declared FIDH President Souhayr Belhassen.
"Bringing together so many personalities around this issue shortly
before the commemoration of the first genocide of the 20th century,
takes on a strong symbolic importance in our eyes, in particular
in the context of continued dialogue between Turkey and Armenia,"
she explained.
This forum, organized in partnership with the Civil Society Institute
(CSI), FIDH member organization in Armenia, within the framework
of the 37th FIDH Congress, will indeed constitute an opportunity to
work on the different remedies available to victims of human rights
violations in the course of their struggle for truth, justice and
reparations on a national, regional and international level, and
to look into the issue of the prevention of international crimes,
on the basis of the exchange of experiences between participating
NGOs from every continent.
Tert.am
Shirin Ebadi, Luis Moreno Ocampo, Abdou Diouf, Francoise Tulkens:
these are a few names among the list of key personalities and renowned
national and international experts participating in the International
Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) Forum alongside human rights
defenders from the 155 FIDH member organizations throughout the world.
This forum, entitled "JUSTICE: New Challenges - the Right to an
Effective Remedy before an Independent Tribunal," will take place in
Yerevan from April 6-8, 2010, according to the media page on the FIDH
official website.
"This forum will represent a unique opportunity for debate and exchange
of experiences and analysis relating to the fight against impunity,
access to justice for victims of human rights violations and prevention
of the most serious crimes," declared FIDH President Souhayr Belhassen.
"Bringing together so many personalities around this issue shortly
before the commemoration of the first genocide of the 20th century,
takes on a strong symbolic importance in our eyes, in particular
in the context of continued dialogue between Turkey and Armenia,"
she explained.
This forum, organized in partnership with the Civil Society Institute
(CSI), FIDH member organization in Armenia, within the framework
of the 37th FIDH Congress, will indeed constitute an opportunity to
work on the different remedies available to victims of human rights
violations in the course of their struggle for truth, justice and
reparations on a national, regional and international level, and
to look into the issue of the prevention of international crimes,
on the basis of the exchange of experiences between participating
NGOs from every continent.