jeudi 26 décembre 2019

Invitation SAMEDI 8.02 À 11:30


Sainte Josephine Bakhita, née en 1869 au Soudan, décédée en Italie en 1947, a été canonisée en 2000 par le Pape Saint Jean-Paul II. Ancienne esclave africaine, sa vie de foi et d'espérance a rayonné. A l'âge de 24 ans, elle devint religieuse des Soeurs de la Charité à Venise.
Elle est la Sainte Patronne des victimes de la traite des êtres humains.

La Messe sera présidée par :
  • Le Nonce Apostolique à Genève, Monseigneur Ivan Jurkovič.
et sera concélébrée en union avec les communautés hispaniques, africaines, suisses et internationales par :
  • le Vicaire Episcopal de Genève, l'Abbé Pascal Desthieux.
  • l'abbé Gilbert Perritaz, Unité pastorale Carouge / Plainpalais - Genève.
Une collation suivra la messe, ainsi que la présentation sur la traite.
INVITATION MESSE
SAMEDI 8 FÉVRIER 2020 À 11:30
ÉGLISE SAINTE-CROIX CAROUGE
JOURNÉE MONDIALE DE PRIÈRES CONTRE LA TRAITE DES ÊTRES HUMAINS

LA MESSE SERA SUIVIE D'UNE PRÉSENTATION SUR LA TRAITE DE PERSONNES ET L’ACCOMPAGNEMENT DES VICTIMES DE LA TRAITE
DE 12 H. 15 À 14 H. AVEC LE DR. E. ESCARD (HUG) ET MME. E. GOSTELI (SPÉCIALISTE DE L'ACCOMPAGNEMENT DES VICTIMES)

Samedi 8 février 2020 à 12h15 dans la salle paroissiale de l’église catholique 32a rue Jacques Dalphin à Carouge.

Seront servis aux participants une collation et un apéritif qui nous permettront de partager notre amitié en ce début d'année 2020 à l'occasion de la fête de Sainte Bakhita.

INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER AND AWARENESS AGAINST HUMAN TRAFFICKING


HOLY MASS AT *SAINTE-CROIX* CHURCH
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, AT 11:30 A.M.

JORNADA MUNDIAL DE ORACION Y REFLEXION CONTRA LA TRATA DE SERES HUMANOS


MISA EN LA IGLESIA DE SAINTE-CROIX
Sábado
 8 DE FEBRERO A LAS 11 H. 30
Invitation ce samedi 8 février et prières pour M. Yan Lopez, et pour sa libération de ses près de 4 mois de détention préventive sans jugement à Champ Dollon, Genève,,,
Il a combattu pendant plus de 30 ans la traite des enfants par d’infâmes pédocrminels en réseaux organisés qui fabriquent de fausses preuves et qui lui ont volé son identité, notamment ses comptes informatiques Gmail. YouTube etc...

vendredi 6 décembre 2019

Human Rights in Spain ?



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The Geneva Press Club - Club suisse de la Presse
has the pleasure to invite the international press, the Swiss press
and its members to a press conference entitled :
UN HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL UNIVERSAL PERIODIC REVIEW
NGOs in Geneva Report on Human Rights in Spain
Tuesday, December 10th 2019 at 3pm
« La Pastorale » Route de Ferney 106, 1202 Genève
(Bus 5 – Direction : Aéroport – Arrêt : Intercontinental)
With
 

Jaume Bardolet
Coordinator of the Catalan National Assembly International Commission
 

Begoña Atxa
Lawyer, Member of the Red Ciudadana SARE and  representative of Asociación Eskubideak, Elean-Libre Migienda and Observatorio Vasco de Derechos Humanos-Behatokia
 

Mireia Plana
Vice-Presidenta of Plataforma per la Llengua and representative of ELEN and Language Rights
 

Karlos Castilla Juárez
Researcher in the Institut de Drets Humans de Catalunya and Spokesperson for the report presented to the UPR by Defender a quien Defiende
 

Marc Marsal i Ferret
Member of the Board of Collectiu Praga, Member of Drets, Professor of Administrative Law in Unversitat de Barcelona and lawyer
 

Ana Miranda
Member of the Fundación Galiza Sempre and Spokesperson of BNG
 

Elisenda Rovira
Coordinator of the Observatori Mèdia.cat of the Grup de Periodistes Ramon Barnils
 

Elena Jiménez-Botías
Board Member of Omnium Cultural, Head of International Affairs


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NGOs from every corner of Spain will be presenting their reports on the country’s human rights situation at a press conference in Geneva on 10 December. This year, the number of reports presented about the Spanish State is far higher than that of the last review, a fact that calls attention to current infringements on human rights. The press conference will be held within the framework of the UN Human Rights Council’s Universal Periodic Review pre-session, which evaluates the degree of member state compliance with fundamental human rights. Spain will have to pass this test in January. The UPR pre-session is a meeting that enables member states to hear the opinions of bodies and organizations within their countries regarding compliance with human rights.
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mercredi 4 décembre 2019

Invitation, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Dec. 12th



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Invitation to an informal lunch discussion
with delegation from Belarus
at Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Geneva

 Thursday, December 12th 2019 at 1:30 p.m.
Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, Avenue de France 23 (5th floor), 1202 Genève

Please register here: Sarah.Ultes@kas.de.

Official invitation: click here
Dear Sir or Madam,

In spite of the current challenges the global trade order and the WTO faces in particular, new accession processes to the international body are still underway. As one of the latest candidates, Belarus set forth the ambitious agenda to join the Organization ahead of the 12th Ministerial Conference in Nur Sultan in June 2020. These developments on the international level are underway while the country faces multiple challenges internally.

In this context, the Multilateral Dialogue Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Geneva is
delighted to invite you to an informal lunch discussion with : 

  • Mr. Dzmitry Berasneu, Institute of Economics, National Academy of Science of Belarus
  • Mr. Ivan Zharkou, Belarusian Institute for Strategic Research
  • Ms. Alina Grishkevich, Journalist at the State news agency BelTA
  • Ms. Dr. Irina Tochitskaya, Researcher & DD, Institute for Privatization and Management
  • Mr. Prof. Dr. Siarhei Lukin, Head of European Researchers Association "Oikonomos"
  • Mr. Prof. Dr. Barys Zheliba, Analyst, Belarusian State University of economics,
  • Author of the daily independent newspaper "Narodnaya Volya"
  • Mr. Dzmitry Zayats, Journalist at the Independent news agency Belapan
  • Mr. Jakob Wöllenstein, Director Country Office Belarus, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung.
We would be honored if you were able to participate in this meeting.
Please send your confirmation or regrets to Sarah.Ultes@kas.de.
In case of any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.


Yours sincerely, Olaf Wientzek
Director Multilateral Dialogue Geneva, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung
T: +41 22 748 70 75
Olaf.wientzek@kas.de

mardi 19 novembre 2019

Abandon des poursuites pour viol contre Assange


Le parquet suédois a annoncé, mardi 19 novembre, qu'il abandonnait les poursuites pour viol contre Julian Assangele fondateur de WikiLeaks, pour un viol présumé commis en Suède. "J'ai convoqué cette conférence de presse pour annoncer ma décision de classer sans suite l'enquête" visant l'Australien, a annoncé la procureure en chef adjointe, Eva-Marie Persson. "Tous les actes d'enquête ont été épuisés (...) sans apporter les preuves requises pour une condamnation", a-t-elle ajouté.

vendredi 15 novembre 2019

Children’s Rights





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40 years fighting for Children’s Rights :

The international Movement of Defence for
Children International turns 40.
Children's Rights Award Ceremony,
on Friday 15th November, from 15:00 to 18:00 + Reception from 18:00
 
Screening of “Voices from the Inside” and debate on Children
Deprived of Liberty
, on Monday 18th November, from 18:30 to 21:30
 
Group discussion on Girl Human Rights Defenders,
on Tuesday 19th November, from 14:30 to 15:30

Register for events: here
2019 marks the 40th anniversary of Defence for Children International (DCI). Symbolically, 2019 is also the year the world celebrates the thirty years anniversary of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC).

Defence for Children International was born on the 5th of July 1979 in Geneva. Since then, it became a worldwide Movement present across 5 continents.

DCI was granted consultative status at the United Nations in 1983 and then became the Coordinator of the NGO group co-drafters of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, until the treaty was adopted in 1989. The UNCRC is now the most universally ratified binding international treaty the world has ever agreed on. The Convention changed perceptions about children from passive objects of care and charity to full human beings with a distinct set of rights. But a treaty, no matter how universal, is only a piece of paper until it is effectively applied. Since the convention was adopted, DCI has focused on its implementation through lobbying and direct actions.

We chose to celebrate the 40 years of DCI and the 30 years of the convention together with children worldwide. We organised a Children’s Rights Award: “Hear my Story, know my rights”. Through which DCI gave children around the world the platform to express themselves artistically, with a variety of media; paintings, drawings, videos, poems and songs that highlight their ideas, opinions, views, and hopes regarding children’s rights. Such interactions with children in their communities encourage a better understanding of their rights enshrined in the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child, more specifically the articles of the Convention on which DCI focuses its work.

Hundreds of children around the world submitted their artworks which were reviewed by an international jury made up of child rights experts; Philip Jaffé, member of the Committee on the Rights of the Child, Anne Grandjean, Child protection expert at UNICEF, Nigel Cantwell, Founder of DCI, and Christine Cornwell, member of DCI Advisory Committee, and Alex Kamarotos, Executive Director of the DCI.

The two winners received as a prize the opportunity to come to Geneva during the official celebrations and participate in the debates at the United Nations. Emah Def, a 16-year-old girl from Mauritania, was one of the winners with the painting “Female Genital Mutilation”, expressing the violence of this traditional practice in Mauritania. Saadia Abbassi, a 12-year-old girl on behalf of a collective of children from Morocco, was also a winner with an animated video on “Child-friendly justice”, which shows several child trials addressing justice for children and the best interests of the child.

Defence for Children International’s annual strategic meetings
The International Executive Council (IEC) of the Defence for Children International (DCI) Movement met this week in Geneva, Switzerland for its annual strategic meetings which coincide with the mid-term of DCI’s Strategic Framework and the 40th anniversary of the creation of DCI. The IEC was joined for two days by DCI’s Advisory Committee composed of child rights experts from around the world (Nigel Cantwell, Christine Cornwell, Jaap Doek, Moushira Khattab, Rosa Maria Ortiz, Meskerem Geset Techane) who advise the Movement on key strategic issues. The IEC is composed of one President, four Vice-Presidents which represent each region, a Treasurer and two Councillors, and currently stands as follows:
President:     Abdul Manaff KemokaiVice-President Europe: Margaret Tuite
Treasurer:     Mirjam BlaakVice-President MENA: Khaled Quzmar
Vice-President Africa:  Nirmal BusgopaulCouncillor: Fernando Sabogal Baez
Vice President Americas:   Juan FumeiroCouncillor: Arwa Al-Fakih

The purpose of these meetings,” said Mr. Abdul Manaff Kemokai, President of the Movement, “is to meet, brainstorm, and strategise. They allow us to exchange ideas on how best to promote and protect children’s rights, and to empower children to defend their own rights.”

The meetings were the opportunity to engage in discussions on the current challenges, successes and direction of the Movement, coming at a crucial point for children’s rights. 30 years after the adoption by the United Nations and Member States of Convention on the Rights of the Child, situation of human rights of children remains alarming in many parts of the planet. The International Executive Council discussed the situation of children in the world, especially in the areas of armed conflict and under occupation, and stressed on the responsibility of the international community for providing protection for all children and enhancing the accountability system to hold war criminals and child rights' violators accountable. The Council of DCI reviewed the escalating humanitarian and children’s rights crisis in Yemen, the increased pressure to give children and youth a platform to express their voices, and the current issues accompanying increased global migration, including the impact and implications for children on the move. We see these challenges in every region where Defence for Children International is present; in Africa, the Americas, the MENA region, and in Europe, so it was a priority for the IEC to establish strategies on how best the movement can address these issues.
The Strategic Framework 2017-21 of DCI, giving specific focus on justice for children, violence against children, children on the move, children in the context of conflicts, and deprivation of liberty, among others, remains more than ever a top priority across regions, said Mr. Alex Kamarotos, Executive Director of Defence for Children International. Going through a mid-term evaluation of the Strategic Framework we decided that efforts should be reinforced in order to face challenges of a shrinking civil society space and aggressions on child rights. Deprivation of liberty is one of them”.
DCI is working since 2013 for the realisation of a Global Study on Children Deprived on Liberty. It is now leading together with Human Rights Watch a Panel of 170 NGOs supporting the independent expert (Prof. Manfred Nowak) who recently presented his report to the UN General Assembly (Ocober 8th). According to the Global Study, at least 1.3 million children a year are locked up. DCI will continue the fight against child deprivation of liberty together with the NGO Panel and promoting the recommendations of the Global Study. The full 800-page study will be officially delivered in Geneva on 19 November, during the official celebrations of the UNCRC 30th Anniversary at the United Nations. The global study will provide much needed information and data on children deprived of their liberty around the world. DCI urges governments to carry out the Global Study’s recommendations. These include collecting reliable and systematic data on children deprived of liberty, and creating national action plans aimed at an overall reduction in the number of children in detention and/or the elimination of detention for children.

 
or more information:
Alex Kamarotos
Defence for Children International (English, French, Spanish, Italian, Greek)
+33607028641 (mobile or whatsapp)
+41 76 625 82 44
Twitter: @DCIdirector

jeudi 14 novembre 2019

Junior Nzita Nsuami


Le Club suisse de la Presse – Geneva Press Club
a le plaisir d’inviter les journalistes suisses et étrangers et ses membres
à une conférence de presse intitulée :
Le « Petit Nobel de la Paix » pour Junior Nzita Nsuami
Mercredi 20 novembre 2019 à 10h
« La Pastorale » Route de Ferney 106, 1202 Genève
(Bus 5 – Direction : Aéroport – Arrêt : Intercontinental)
avec
 

Dr. Abraham Mathai
Founder Chairman – Harmony Foundation & Former Vice-Chairman - Minorities Commission
Et
Mr. Junior Nzita Nsuami
Fondateur : fondation Paix pour l'enfance et récipiendaire du prix Mère Thérésa

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Junior Nzita Nsuami est un enfant soldat qui aujourd’hui consacre sa vie à sauver d’autres enfants soldats. Il a lancé en 2010 son association « Paix pour l'enfance » qui encadre aujourd'hui à Kinshasa près de 150 jeunes, grâce au financement de généreux donateurs notamment de Suisse.
Devenu ambassadeur de l'ONU sur la question des enfants-soldats en 2013, il rencontre alors des dirigeants du monde entier. (dont le président américain Barack Obama).
Junior Nzita Nsuami a fait un travail remarquable depuis qu’il a pu quitter sa terrible vie d’enfant soldat et qu’il a mis son énergie à sauver d’autres enfants-soldat. Aujourd’hui il reçoit les honneurs avec ce prix souvent appelé le « petit Nobel de la paix ».
Le 20 novembre à 10h au Club Suisse de la Presse, il recevra donc des mains du président indien de la fondation Harmony, en présence de représentant des missions diplomatiques de l'ONU. C’est un moment particulier pour la Suisse, qui à l’époque avait aidé Junior Nzita Nsuami à sortir du Congo, pays dans lequel sa vie est toujours menacée.
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