FIDH: Now is the time for action to fight systemic racism in the USA and globally
FIDH and its member organisations statement against anti-Black racism in the USA and globally
• Ensure that the mandated report focuses on the specificities of systemic racism in the U.S. – including excessive use of force by law enforcement, and on the facts and circumstances that resulted in the death of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Atatiana Jefferson, Tony McDade, Rayshard Brooks and other people of African descent, with a view to contributing to accountability and redress for victims; To the US authorities:
• Ensure transparent investigations, accountability and justice for the death of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Atatiana Jefferson, Tony McDade, Rayshard Brooks and other Black Americans who have been killed by police; as well as those like Ahmaud Arbery killed by private vigilantes in a society that devalues Black lives;
• Publicly commit to combating the racial bias of law enforcement agencies and the criminal legal system in the U.S., and support efforts by civil society, community organizations, and social justice movements in fundamentally re-imagining the role of police in society;
• Address the systemic anti-Black racism and discrimination in the criminal legal system, leading to the disproportionate incarceration of people of African descent in prisons, jails and immigrant detention centers and notably
▪ Follow-up and implement the recommendations of the UN Working group on Arbitrary Detention and UN Working Group and UN Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent following their respective missions to the United States of America;
▪ Grant immediate release to all political prisoners – including renowned journalist and former Black Panther Mumia Abu-Jamal —many of whose charges were brought during the Black freedom struggles of the 1960s when the U.S. government targeted, surveilled, arrested and even assassinated freedom fighters under COINTELPRO. Today, these people are part of an elderly population inside prisons that are particularly vulnerable to the COVID-19 pandemic.
▪ Reopen the cases of all incarcerated and since-released political prisoners to properly examine all evidence, overturn their sentences, and provide compensation for their decades of incarceration.
• Accept the UN Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of racism’s pending request to conduct a country visit and give recommendations to address systemic racism in the USA, including the structural racism of law enforcement agencies and the criminal legal system;
• Put an immediate end to racist political rhetoric and condemn racially motivated attacks, including lynchings, in the strongest terms;
• Ensure mechanisms of accountability and meaningful redress for anti-Black violence and systemic racism, including reparations;
• Drastically reduce security spending on law enforcement and militarism and invest more public resources in economic and social policies for individuals to enjoy their fundamental rights to work, health, education and adequate housing;
• Establish an independent and permanent Human Rights Commission to assess any legislation, receive individual complaints and ensure the compliance of domestic laws at local and federal levels with international standards and obligations, in accordance with Paris principles on national human rights institutions;
• the US Congress should uphold its obligations with regards to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination; ratify all the treaties that the USA has signed, notably the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights; and should also ratify all the human rights treaties it has not adhered to; To other States, including Western and Latin-American States:
• Ensure transparent investigations, accountability and justice for acts of racism and violence committed by representatives of law enforcement agencies and private vigilantes.
• Support efforts by civil society, community organizations, and social justice movements in fundamentally reimagining the role of police in society;
• Commit to reparations for the harms of colonialism, slavery and apartheid;
• Adopt a principled approach when addressing racism in bilateral and multilateral discussions;
• Enable the conduct of independent assessments of systemic racism at national level and implement the recommendations given to the government in this regards.
Albanian Human Rights Group, AHRG
Bahrain Centre For Human Rights, BCHR
Odhikar
Ligue des Droits Humains, LDH
Ligue Tchadienne des Droits de l’Homme, LTDH
CCR - Center For Constitutional Rights, USA
China Labour Bulletin, CLB
Corporación Colectivo de Abogados José Alvear Restrepo, CAJAR
Liga Lidskych Prav (Human Rights League)
Comisión Nacional de los Derechos Humanos
Ecumenical Commission for Human Rights
Finnish League for Human Rights
Ligue des Droits de l’Homme, LDH
Réseau National des Droits de l’Homme en Haïti, RNDDH
Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative, CHRI
League for the Defence of Human Rights in Iran, LDDHI
Unione Forense per la Tutela dei Diritti Umani, UFTDU
Ligue Ivoirienne des Droits de l’Homme, LIDH
Lao Movement for Human Rights, MLDH
Latvian Human Rights Committee, LHRC
Palestinian Human Rights Organizations Council, PHRO
ALTSEAN-Burma
Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, HRCP
Alhaq
Asociacion Pro Derechos Humanos, Aprodeh
Portuguese League for Human Rights - Civitas
Observatoire des Droits de l’Homme au Rwanda, ODHR
Comisión de Derechos Humanos de El Salvador, CDHES
Organisation Nationale Des Droits de l’Homme, ONDH
Lawyers For Human Rights, LHR
Asociación Pro Derechos Humanos de España, APDHE
Ligue Suisse des Droits de l’Homme
Al-Marsad – Arab Human Rights Centre in Golan Heights
Ligue Tunisienne pour la défense des Droits de l’Homme, LTDH
Human Rights Association, IHD
Foundation for Human Rights Initiative, FHRI
Vietnam Committee on Human Rights, VCHR
Sisters’ Arab Forum for Human Rights, SAF