Follow @USApostille
Our Videos |
February 26, 10
NEWS / Enforced disappearances turn humans into non-humans, says UN expert26 February 2010 – Enforced disappearances continue to be one of the worst human rights violations, a United Nations independent expert said today, marking the 30th anniversary of the creation of a body to look into the scourge. “While many people think this is a practice of the past, it has become a global problem affecting all continents of the world,” said Jeremy Sarkin, who chairs the UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances. The practice, he emphasized, “turns humans into non-humans.” Previously, enforced disappearances were the product of military dictatorships, but Mr. Sarkin said that they are “nowadays perpetrated in complex situations of internal conflict, especially as a means of political repression of opponents.” Since its creation by the UN Commission on Human Rights on 29 February 1980, the Working Group has dealt with more than 50,000 cases in over 80 countries. It seeks to set up a communication channel between families and concerned governments to make sure that cases are investigated to clarify the whereabouts of people who, having disappeared, are outside the protection of the law. The five-member body continues to work on cases of disappearances until they are solved. However, the practice is still severely underreported due to a lack of knowledge about the international human rights system, lack of access to it and obstacles faced by victims’ families in obtaining redress. Three decades after its inception, the Working Group called on States in a statement to “undertake all possible efforts to prevent and eradicate this heinous practice and to bring to justice all those believed to be responsible for the crime of enforced disappearances.” It also urged nations “to refrain from any act of intimidation or reprisals against those persons who contribute to the eradication of enforced disappearances, and to fight against impunity.” Mr. Sarkin stressed that the UN can play its part by adopting 30 August as the International Day of the Disappeared “to ensure that there is more attention to the practice and the means available to prevent and eradicate it.” http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=33907&Cr=disappearance&Cr1= |
Do you need
We do Retrieval, Preparation and Legalization.
Power of attorney
Vital records
Birth certificate
Marriage Certificate
Single Status Affidavit
No Record of a Marriage
Certificate of No Marriage Record
Divorce Certificate
Divorce Decree
Death certificate
Criminal Record
Certificate of good conduct
Criminal Background Check
Foreign Driver License
Documents for transportation of the Deceased
Children's Travel Consent Letter
Evaluation of Foreign Education Credentials for US
Letter of Invitation for USA Visa
Documents for Avoiding Double Taxation
|
TestimonialsJohn BeacleayJust wanted to say thanks again for all your help Anton. I mean it's really amazing to me that yo... As a foreigner, I needed a certified translation, so I called the DOE to give me a list of the ce... |
FAQWhen must a student apply for an OPT extension?Read More » Can anybody become a Notary Public? What are the requirements for becoming an Arizona Notary Public? Read More » What is a will? Read More » How do I apply? Read More » |
Quick Menuapostille Qatarapostille Illinois apostille Nicaragua apostille Chad apostille Kyrgyzstan apostille Washington Business Licenses and Permits apostille Ohio apostille Brazil apostille Philippines Power of attorney apostille India apostille Brunei Darussalam apostille Cayman Islands apostille Denmark apostille Cook Islands |
NewsFebruary 10, 26Late actress Catherine O’Hara battled cancer – death certificate Read More » February 4, 26 Former Michigan Democratic Party treasurer charged with abusing power of attorney Read More » January 28, 26 Man accused of attacking Democratic Representative Ilhan Omar has criminal record – report Read More » January 23, 26 Israeli woman issued death certificate despite being alive Read More » |
