Stop using terrorism to oppress opposition – UN

By Dennis Otim

24th Oct 2011:

Are they being used to oppress the opposition?

The fight against terrorism must never be used as a pretext for abusing basic human rights or silencing the opposition, as has happened in many professedly democratic countries over the past decade, a United Nations expert has warned.

Speaking at the news conference in New York on 21st Oct, the UN Special Rapporteur on counter-terrorism and human rights Ben Emmerson said over the last ten years, many countries have stretched the definitions of terrorism to stifle opposition parties.

“…Most States dealing with counter-terrorism problems have over the past 10 years, in one form or another, taken or used measures which are incompatible with fundamental human rights.  If I was to single out one as perhaps the most important overarching principle it is that the concept of terrorism should not be abused through an over-broad definition by States that wish to use national security provisions to silence opposition.”, Mr Emmerson said.

Mr. Emmerson, a United Kingdom jurist who serves in an independent capacity and reports to the Geneva-based UN Human Rights Council, said an important part of his job is to review national legislation and national definitions of terrorism to ensure States do not abuse the rubric of counter-terrorism as a means of suppressing and taking action against those who disagree with them on State policy.

“…What we’ve seen in the past decade is many, many examples of States, including States with a proud record of adherence to principles of democracy and the rule of law, take and exercise measures which involve significant and systematic violation of basic and internationally agreed human rights standards.  What we’ve also seen, going hand in hand with that, is the abuse of human rights, which is very frequently cited by those who support terrorist philosophies as a justification for their actions,” he added.

Yesterday Mr. Emmerson briefed the General Assembly’s third committee, which deals with social, humanitarian and cultural affairs, stressing that it is now widely accepted within the international community that by promoting and protecting human rights, States contribute to preventing terrorism by addressing the conditions conducive to its development.

Mr. Emmerson, who was appointed Rapporteur in August, has previously appeared before the UN Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) which is trying alleged perpetrators of genocide and crimes against humanity during the Balkan wars of the 1990s, the International Criminal Court (ICC), and the European Court of Human Rights.

“…The guiding single philosophy for my exercise of my mandate is that (some) counter-terrorism policies, far from solving the objective of preventing terrorism, have over the past 10 years all too often contributed to the grievances…which cause people to take the wrong choices and to engage in crimes of terrorism around the world,” he said.

Indeed, within the local Ugandan context, the Inspector General of Police Major General Kale Kayihura recently attempted to link Activists for Change (the political pressure groups behind the walk-to-walk campaign) to terrorism.  END.  Please login to www.ugandacorrespondent.com every Monday to read our top stories and anytime mid-week for our news updates.


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