The drafters of a protocol on non-coercive interviewing joined our discussion on new guidelines against torture today. #EndTorture2021#TogetherAgainstTorture
It’s not hard to show that torture doesn’t work, but it’s equally important to offer an alternative – Juan Mendez former UN Special Rapporteur on Torture
Lawyers, psychologists, police, military & intelligence officials have worked on a draft protocol on interrogation techniques that both respect human rights and are more effective for law enforcement – Barbara Bernath @apt_geneva
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The fight against terrorism has created one of the most toxic environments for the protection from torture. This is the theme of our panel: Speaking about torture and terrorism. @pytkam_net@HRCP87
Asking if torture “works” is as preposterous as asking if rape, homicide, or genocide “work”. Torture is a crime, an act of cowardice. It is illegal, immoral, and counterproductive. It leads to tainted evidence & corrupts the intelligence cycle. Mark Fallon - @glynco
Our livestream on police brutality as a form of torture is about to start. Join us here -> bit.ly/3cc7In2 @ImogenFoulkes
We have been seeing an alarming prevalence of unprovoked levels of violence by police against peaceful protesters for several years now - Prof. Michael Hamilton @LawOfProtest
Demonstrations have become so large in the #USA that they have angered both the police and politicians and therefore the responses have become more excessive - Kerry McLean
Open-source info is freely available to the public online. It is not hacking, spying or stealing. We use it to monitor what powerful people do - @N_Waters89@Bellingcat
Everyone is walking around with a tracking device that can take photos, videos and they can upload them online. It's the most powerful information network humanity has ever seen - @N_Waters89
Human rights defenders speak for their communities and are often censored by governments. In many parts of the world, they are @ increased risk of criminalization and detention. Local and international activists joined our panel today, to share their experiences. #EndTorture2021
"International solidarity matters: media stories, social media campaigns, interventions by the UN or by States can help free arrested human rights defenders."
Several participants at our discussion on human rights defenders
Covid-19 has worsened the health & human rights crisis in detention. But the pandemic is also an opportunity to talk about conditions in prison. That is what we discussed today in our panel: Legal & advocacy strategies for the rights of persons deprived of liberty under Covid-19
« In many countries, anti-torture bodies were able to promote Covid-19 WHO recommendations in detention. This often helped avoid the worst »
Daniel Fink, Vice-President of UN Subcommittee on Prevention of Torture
For many years, the OMCT has protected children in custody from torture through a dedicated child programme and targeted country action. Today, we invited network members and partners to a discussion on how to better protect children in detention. #EndTorture2021
« We monitor what happens in detention centres. When we learn about abuses by the institutions, we turn to the children, and create a safe space where they can express themselves. » Tamara Samudio, from Servicio Paz y Justicia (SERPAJ), Uruguay @Serpaj_Uruguay