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CONTACT: ACLU In the United States: Rachel Myers, (212) 549-2689 or 2666; media@aclu.org In Geneva: Jamil Dakwar, +1 (917) 495-5579 |
United States to Undergo First-Ever Universal Periodic Review Before U.N. Human Rights Council Friday in Geneva
U.S. Must Bring Domestic Human Rights in Line With International Standards, Says ACLU
GENEVA - November 1 - The U.S. will undergo the first-ever Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of its human rights record before the U.N. Human Rights Council (HRC) on Friday, November 5 in Geneva, Switzerland. The American Civil Liberties Union, which is in Geneva to observe the proceedings and participate in side events, welcomed the U.S. participation in the UPR process as an important step toward protecting and promoting human rights at home, and said there are still many areas that need significant improvement in the U.S. The ACLU called on the Obama administration to address existing human rights violations and urged policy reform in order to fully comply with U.S. human rights obligations.
As part of the UPR process, the U.S. submitted a report in August to the HRC on their efforts to strengthen human rights commitments and comply with international human rights standards. Friday, a U.S. delegation including representatives of the State, Justice, Homeland Security and Education Departments will give follow-up testimony and answer questions from the HRC. Next week, the HRC will issue recommendations on how the U.S. can comply with international standards and obligations.
The ACLU submitted a report to the HRC in April on access to justice for all people and the lack of effective remedies for U.S. human rights violations. That report is available online at: www.aclu.org/human-rights/un-universal-periodic-review-submission
WHAT:
First-ever review of the United States' human rights record under the U.N. Human Rights Council Universal Periodic Review process
WHO:
The U.S. delegation will include representatives of the State, Justice, Homeland Security and Education Departments. Representatives of the ACLU and other non-governmental organizations will be present to observe the proceedings, participate in side events and speak with the media. ACLU representatives include Laura W. Murphy, Director of the ACLU Washington Legislative Office; Jamil Dakwar, Director of the ACLU Human Rights Program; Alessandra Soler Meetze, Executive Director of the ACLU of Arizona; and Chandra Bhatnagar, staff attorney with the ACLU Human Rights Program.
WHEN:
Events begin Monday, November 1
Review of the U.S. will take place Friday, November 5, 9:00 a.m. CET
WHERE:
United Nations
Palais de Nations
Geneva, Switzerland

5 Comments so far
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"Essential civilian demand" for Cannabis seed nutrition is
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US and human rights? That's a tragic laugh.
And should we hope that the UN will take notice of the atrocities committed by the US in the ME? Better yet, is the US going to veto itself seconded by Israel? In this upside down world, nothing is out of the realm of possibilities anymore.
I hope ypou are not surprised. This is a direct result of Bush's disgusting, discredited, degrading policies.
It's about bloody time! Let's hope it's for real and not just another charade to quiet the critics.