Asian Human Rights Commission

Asian Human Rights Commission

The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) is an independent, non-governmental body, which seeks to promote greater awareness and realisation of human rights in the Asian region, and to mobilise Asian and international public opinion to obtain relief and redress for the victims of human rights violations. It was founded in 1986 by a prominent group of jurists and human rights activists in Asia and serves to promote civil and political rights, as well as economic, social and cultural rights. Its sister organization, the Asian Legal Resource Centre (ALRC) holds General Consultative Status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). The AHRC and ALRC are both based in Hong Kong.

Current Campaigns and Supported Projects

* Asian Human Rights Charter [http://material.ahrchk.net/charter/]
* Asia Child Rights [http://acr.hrschool.org/]
* Disappearances [http://www.disappearances.org/]
* Massacres in Asia [http://massacres.ahrchk.net//]
* No Torture [http://notorture.ahrchk.net/]
* Right to Food [http://www.foodjustice.net/]
* WCAR (World Conference Against Racism) [http://wcar.alrc.net/]
* Protection and Participation (magazine - current (2008) issue available at [http://www.southasiahr.net/pdf/ppv5n1.pdf] )

AHRC and Human Rights Issues in Asia

On the eve of the International Day of the Disappeared, AHRC ranked the Philippines among the top eight countries in Asia where forced disappearances of activists are not just rampant but are carried out with impunity. Sri Lanka heads the list (statement posted on its website (www.ahrchk.net). The activists took part in the recent Human Rights School Session of the AHRC for 2007. The AHRC listed the other countries where forced disappearances take place with impunity: Pakistan, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Nepal, Thailand, Philippines and parts of India. [ [http://www.gmanews.tv/story/58323/RP-has-high-number-of-disappeared---HK-group GMA NEWS.TV, RP has high number of 'disappeared' - HK group] ]

Further, AHRC had evidence to show that Myanmar junta uses broom-wielding gangs or Swan-ar Shin heavies not guns to crush dissent (fuel price protests) [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/08/30/AR2007083000089.html Washington Post, Myanmar junta uses gangs not guns to crush dissent] ]

On September 28, 2007, the Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) criticized the Writ of Amparo and Habeas Data (Philippines) for being insufficient: "T"hough it responds to practical areas it is still necessary that further action must be taken in addition to this. The legislative bodies, House of Representatives and Senate, should also initiate its own actions promptly and without delay. They must enact laws which ensure protection of rights—laws against torture and enforced disappearance and laws to afford adequate legal remedies to victims"." AHRC objected since the writ failed to protect non-witnesses, even if they too face threats or risk to their lives. [ [http://www.gmanews.tv/story/62409/Writ-of-amparo-not-enough--Hong-Kong-rights-group GMA NEWS.TV, Writ of amparo not enough – Hong Kong rights group] ]

References

External links

* Asian Human Rights Commission: http://www.ahrchk.net
* Asian Legal resource Centre: http://www.alrc.net
* Human Rights Correspondence School: http://www.hrschool.org
* Protection and Participation magazine Vol. 5, No.1 2008: http://www.southasiahr.net/pdf/ppv5n1.pdf


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