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April 22, 2005 At the time of the closing of the UN Human Rights Commission’s 61st annual conference in Geneva, the Society for Threatened Peoples (SfTP) could but draw a rather disappointing conclusion. The international human rights organization accuses this UN panel of entirely failing to enforce minimum human rights standards worldwide. "Out of political calculations, the Commission just remains silent on genocide and crimes against humanity,” the SfTP criticizes in a letter to the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Louise Arbour.
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March 14, 2005 On the opening day of the 61st Human Rights Commission of the United Nations in Geneva, the Society for Threatened Peoples (SftP) is sharply criticizing that Europe remains silent about the human rights violations in China and about China’s threats to Taiwan.
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February 02, 2005 As a human rights organization actively involved year after year with the Human Rights Commission of the United Nations, the Society For Threatened Peoples (SFTP)-International deplores the announcement of a UN-appointed commission on Sudan that no genocide took place in Western Sudan/Darfur. Consequently, the signatory countries of the 1948 UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide cannot be forced to intervene militarily in order to put an end to the genocide.
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