INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS. The Rights of Refugees

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INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS The Rights of Refugees

CONVENTION RELATING TO THE STATUS OF REFUGEES 1951 What is the goal of the protection of international refugees? Facilitate voluntary return home of uprooted persons

CONVENTION RELATING TO THE STATUS OF REFUGEES 1951 WWII placed spotlight on human rights Millions displaced in Europe Part of the Geneva Conventions Codified international standards for treatment of refugees and obligations Created by United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)

CONVENTION RELATING TO THE STATUS OF REFUGEES 1951 Before this, efforts by League of Nations were unsuccessful Few countries signed Limitations on obligations Convention has 140 countries signed Defines who refugees were wellfounded fear of persecution

WHO ARE REFUGEES? Article I defines as persecuted person due to race, religion, nationality, social or political views Unwilling to return, fear persecution Wish to return home Ineligible by exclusion clauses : war criminals, terrorists, etc. Arrive illegally in country

CONVENTION RELATING TO THE STATUS OF REFUGEES 1951 Events occurring before 1 January 1951 Governments obligated not to expel (refouler) asylum seekers back to place of persecution Now considered customary law US Supreme Court controversial 1993 decision re: Haitian refugees in boats

CONVENTION RELATING TO THE STATUS OF REFUGEES 1951 States that refugees have freedoms Practice religion Access to courts Elementary education Public assistance Housing and jobs at least as favourably as citizens Refugees could not exploit country

CONVENTION RELATING TO THE STATUS OF REFUGEES 1951 Even if person commits offences, severity of crime is balanced against likely fate of claimant if barred from asylum

CONVENTION RELATING TO THE STATUS OF REFUGEES 1951 Major humanitarian achievements UNHCR given limited 3-year mandate to help post-wwii refugees, then disband Refugee crisis spread instead By 1995, 27 million were seeking asylum Meant to be only temporary aid Some nations began closing doors

CONVENTION RELATING TO THE STATUS OF REFUGEES 1951 Many nations believe Convention is outdated and irrelevant Easy intercontinental travel has led to human trafficking, abusers of status, illegal immigrants Asylum systems overwhelmed with refugees and migrants

CONVENTION RELATING TO THE STATUS OF REFUGEES 1951 Rise in uncontrolled migration and perceived abuse of system Global communications, cheap international travel People abandon homes and improve lives elsewhere Smugglers and traffickers 2000 400,000 applied for asylum in 115 countries, double of 1980 ¼ ultimately granted asylum

CONVENTION RELATING TO THE STATUS OF REFUGEES 1951 British PM Tony Blair insists treaty s values are timeless Calls for reforming how it operates applications in today s world Convention has economic strains, obligates states to consider all applications for asylum

CONVENTION RELATING TO THE STATUS OF REFUGEES 1951 Australian Minister for Immigration Philip Ruddock criticizes Convention and UNHCR Agency spends little on poorest Countries spend thousands daily on those free enough to travel and with money to pay smugglers Double standards for UNHCR and developed countries

CONVENTION RELATING TO THE STATUS OF REFUGEES 1951 Convention said to no longer work as its framers intended I.e. allow for voluntary return of refugees eventually Not intended to be migration control instrument Potential security threats terrorists, murderers, dealers High Commissioner Ruud Lubbers states prosperous countries complain about refugees, but do not act to prevent refugee crises

CONVENTION RELATING TO THE STATUS OF REFUGEES 1951 Some governments reading Convention more restrictively Quality of asylum deteriorating Camps attacked, refugees intimidated Balancing government interests with needs of refugees essential

REAFFIRMING COMMITMENT TO THE CONVENTION Recently launched global consultations by UNHCR Address key protection concerns not addressed in 1951 version Interpret various provisions Exclusion and cessation Non-refoulement Family Unity Refugee definition Illegal entry into asylum state Intended to set international standards for refugee issues

CONVENTION RELATING TO THE STATUS OF REFUGEES 1951 Canada, US, UK etc. have different policies to deal with those who claim to be seeking asylum Distinguish genuine refugees from illegal immigrants, soldiers, etc.

CANADIAN REFUGEE SYSTEM Before 1980s, immigration officials interviewed claimants and made initial decisions Law tribunals reviewed decisions on appeal After Singh decision, changed

CANADIAN REFUGEE SYSTEM Singh sought asylum in Canada claiming fear of persecution in India Interviewed by officer but not decision makers Rejected claim based solely on interview records Appealed rejection to SCC Ruled in 1985 that refugee claimant must speak directly to asylum panel

CANADIAN REFUGEE SYSTEM All claimants now have hearing before two members of Immigration and Refugee Board If they disagreed, in favour of applicant Protection: counsel and interpreter, disclosure of evidence, written reasons for negative decision Members decide credibility of each story Majority of claims have ambiguous, uncertain evidence Determine if claimant s fears conform with definition of refugee

CANADIAN REFUGEE SYSTEM Formidable challenges Claimants are poor witnesses Uneducated, inarticulate, traumatized, frightened Speak through interpreter blunts testimony Experiences impossible to document Ironically, wealthy illegal claimants likely have necessary paperwork to come to Canada

AMERICAN REFUGEE SYSTEM U.S. Immigration Court has no bailiff, court reporter, recorder just Judge Defined mission: far and proper resolution of matters coming before immigration judges Reality, often backlogged 219 judges, only 20 granted asylum more than 30%, 69 approved less than 10% Average 14% cases

AMERICAN REFUGEE SYSTEM Zathang case (1998) Claimed persecution in Myanmar detained and beaten for Christianity and democratic views Walked to India with family under threat of death, flew to Case to Immigration Court Judge had fewest asylum grants record Interpreter spoke different dialect

AMERICAN REFUGEE SYSTEM INS trial lawyers said he was an Indian citizen, seeking false asylum Witnesses testified he was not Newspaper article seeking him in India 13 months for judge to make decision despite 60-day rule Ruled for him to return to India, found he was Indian

PROBLEMS WHICH THE CONVENTION CAUSES FOR REFUGEES The Convention causes a number of problems for government Also creates a number of problems for Refugees Gender Persecution Cessation Clauses Exclusion Clauses

GENDER PERSECUTION Convention does not recognize Gender as a grounds for Perssecution However many Women suffer systematic Sexual Abuse Recently Countries have begun to recognize Gender Persecution

CESSATION CLAUSES When a radical group overthrew the emperor of Ethiopia it caused a reign of terror With the ending of the terror refugees were no longer eligible for protection Would have to return to Ethiopia

EXCLUSION CLAUSES Exclusion Clauses are meant to deny criminal entry into countries United kingdom used it in 2000 to deny asylum to Afghans A group of Afghans hijacked a plane and flew it to the UK However the UK was worried about terrorism and they sent most of them back

UNHCR: REFUGEE AGENCY The Refugee Agency attempts to help Refugee s put their life back together Massive Air launch to help south Sudanese Refugees Refugee returnees in Eastern Congo get title deeds

AIR LAUNCH TO SOUTHERN SUDANESE REFUGEES On December 20 th UNHCR launched an airlift from Kenya to Sudan Meant to provide aid to 50 000 Sudanese Refugees First of 18 airlifts

REFUGEE RETURNEES IN EASTERN CONGO GET TITLE DEEDS Refugee s returning to Eastern Congo received deeds to their land Meant to prevent fighting over land ownership More than 64,000 people have returned to the Congo Nobody can argue with me now about my land. I've become the owner,"

NGO S In addition to the UN many Non-Governmental Organizations Oxfam Amnesty International Human Rights Watch International Federation for Human Rights National Labour Committee Anti Slavery International

OXFAM Oxfam is an organization which wishes to end global poverty It wants to do this by promoting Gender Justice Ending Global Poverty begins with women s rights

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL Amnesty International is an organization which monitors for Human Rights abuse Won the 1977 Nobel Peace Prize Amnesty International is currently attempting to secure Refugee and Migrant Rights Demand Dignity Campaign attempts to hold leaders responsible for Human Rights violations

HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH Very similar aims as Amnesty International The Human Rights watch attempts to shine a light on Human Rights abuses They recently issued a report on the Human Rights Violations in Syria

INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS Grouping of different human rights organizations Advocates for Human rights Currently has a campaign against the use of the death penalty

NATIONAL LABOUR COMMITTEE The organization is meant to bring about global labour rights Opposes the use of sweatshops Puts pressure on corporations such as Wal-Mart to improve its labour conditions

ANTI-SLAVERY INTERNATIONAL Anti-Slavery international is one of the oldest Human Rights organization, founded 1839 Supporting research to assess Modern Slavery Working with local organization Educating the Public Lobbying Governments

CANADA AND HUMAN RIGHTS The office of the United Nations high commissioner for Human Rights has found areas where Canada has failed to meet its human rights obligations Unfair rights between native men and native women over marriage Women are far more likely to be the subject of physical violence

CANADA AND HUMAN RIGHTS Canada does not do enough to prevent this violence Does not recognize domestic violence in the criminal Women are more likely to end up in Poverty African Canadians and Natives are also more likely to end up in prison Higher number of incarceration for African Canadians and Natives Inadequate housing for poor Canadians Inadequate social assistance and a very low minimum wage Does not recognize water as a Human Right

HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES Human Trafficking: Millions of children are subject to human trafficking in third world countries Sexually & physically abused UN states that financial Compensation is not enough

HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES Modern Day Slavery: 27 million people live in conditions of Slavery In Haiti orphans are taken in by strangers UN set up Voluntary Funds to fund NGO s to help people regain their freedoms Middle East Violence: UN condemns the violence against protestors in Egypt UN also Condemns the violence against protestors in Syria

HELPING REFUGEE S To help a Refugee you can make a donation Volunteer for the UNRA Spread the word Social Activism

QUESTION Is the UN effective in protecting Human Rights around the World?