(12 September 2014) Between Monday 15 September and Friday 19 September, the African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies (ACJPS), Human Rights Watch, the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) and partners are running a twitter campaign highlighting human rights violations around Sudan and calling members of the UN Human Rights Council at its 27th session to take seriously the deteriorating human rights situation in Sudan.
Our demand: We want member states at #HRC27 to adopt a strong resolution on Sudan that condemns the egregious human rights violations committed throughout the country andappoints a UN expert to monitor and investigate human rights abuses and publicly report on findings.
Why now?
The UN Human Rights Council is meeting now to discuss the human rights situation in Sudan as part of its 27th session held in Geneva.
The human rights situation in Sudan is deteriorating. There is not enough information getting out about the reality on the ground. We want the Human Rights Council, the premier global human rights body, to take seriously the human rights crisis in Sudan. It should clearly denounce restrictions on freedoms of association, peaceful assembly and expression, the excessive use of force against protests which led to the killing of scores of protesters, and the increasing indiscriminate attacks, including aerial bombardments, against civilians in Blue Nile, Southern Kordofan and Darfur states, as well as put in place an effective independent human rights monitoring and reporting mechanism so that Human Rights Council members and other decision makers can be informed of the situation in the country.
What can you do?
Use the hash tags: #HRC27 and #Sudan to tweet in order to support our demands and spread information about the human rights violations in Sudan.
You can tweet messages to states represented at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva. We have provided below a list of twitter handles of delegations and diplomats in Geneva, and suggestions of messages you might tweet.
When should you tweet for #Sudan?
To maximize the impact of this campaign please tweet between Monday 15 September to Friday 19 September 2014.
Don’t forget to use the hashtags: #HRC27 and #Sudan.
What should I say?
Here are a few sample tweets that you can try:
UN #HRC27 must adopt strong #Sudan resolution, appoint independent expert to monitor/report violations in all country http://bit.ly/1ur9fJ2
In 2014 #Sudan deployed “Rapid Support Forces” who attacked #NubaMountains & Darfur #HRC27 http://bit.ly/1rpoOSo via @hrw
@UN_HRC should respond effectively to the gravity of the human rights situation in #Sudan #HRC27 http://www.fidh.org/en/africa/sudan/16013-un-human-rights-council-should-respond-effectively-to-the-gravity-of-the via @fidh_en
2014: #Sudan bombed NGOs, markets, hospitals, villages, churches & mosques in #NubaMountains https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaXvW346Ols via @NubaReports #HRC27
#UN expert reports poor prisons conditions in Darfur #Sudan at #HRC27. 3 detainees died due to poor conditions in Port Sudan last month http://bit.ly/1qK6125 via @AfricanCentre
#Sudan those behind unlawful killings and torture of protesters must be brought to justice #HRC27 http://bit.ly/1uzbdGq via @AfricanCentre
UN #HRC27: #Sudan should release journalist held without charges for 3rd month http://cpj.org/x/5b90 via @pressfreedom #FreeHassanIshaq
May 2013 to May 2014: 91 newspapers confiscated or suspended from printing in #Sudan &12 journalists banned from writing #HRC27via @jhrnews
Twitter handles of diplomatic missions in Geneva
UN Geneva: @UNGeneva
HRC Secretariat: @UN_HRC
UN Geneva: @UNOG_DG
Key Human Rights Council members:
United States: @usmissiongeneva
US Ambassador to the UN Human Rights Council: @USAmbHRC
United Kingdom: @UKMissionGeneva
France: @FranceONUGeneve
Italy: @ItMissionUNNY
Germany: @GermanyUN
European Union @EU_UNGeneva
Brazil @BrazilUNGeneva
Mexico @MisionMexOI
Africa:
South Africa: @SAMissionNY
Botswana: @BWGovernment
Rwanda: @RwandaEmbGeneva
Sierra Leone: @SLUNMission
African Union @AUobsUN