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IACHR in Special Session of the Permanent Council on Strengthening of the IASHR
The Permanent Council of the Organization of American States (OAS) held a Special Session on November 7, 2012, in order to discuss the answer of the Inter-American Commission of Human Rights to the recommendations of the Special Working Group of the Permanent Council to Reflect on the Workings of the IACHR with a view to Strengthening the Inter-American System of Human Rights.
More information: OAS Press Release about this session of the Permanent Council (in Spanish)
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The Permanent Council of the Organization of American States (OAS) met in Extraordinary Session on Monday, September 24, 2012, in the Simon Bolivar Hall at the headquarters of the organization for the presentation of the Executive Secretary of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, Emilio Alvarez Icaza.
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The Bahamas Weekly: IACHR Executive Secretary Expresses Will to Work with OAS Member States “on the Best Terms”
The new Executive Secretary of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR), Emilio Álvarez Icaza, today expressed before the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States (OAS) his willingness to establish a relationship "on the best terms" with the Member States of the hemispheric organization.
During his first address to the Permanent Council, Álvarez Icaza said that “we are more than willing to generate operational synergies with the Member States,” in line with the position taken by the Secretary General of the OAS, José Miguel Insulza, at the last Permanent Council meeting on the subject. “We want to work with each of the Member States in reviewing cases that they have, and also in reviewing processes to help us generate synergies which allow the points of common interest to be addressed,” added Álvarez Icaza, who took office on August 16.
The IACHR Executive Secretary explained that the Commission has established three major stages in the context of the ongoing process of the strengthening of the Inter-American System of Human Rights, which is being carried out in compliance with the mandate adopted by the General Assembly held in Cochabamba in June.
The first consisted of seminars in Colombia, Chile, Costa Rica, Mexico, and Trinidad and Tobago, where representatives of civil society, victims and public officials took part. Álvarez Icaza said that in the seminar in Colombia, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos took part, while at the seminar in Mexico, the Foreign Minister of Ecuador, the Deputy Foreign Minister of Venezuela, and the Undersecretary for Multilateral Affairs and Human Rights of Mexico all took part.
The second stage, according to Álvarez Icaza, has to do with “a framework document that has been presented on the methodology” of the strengthening process; and said that “it has opened a consultation so that the users” of the Inter-American System “can provide different opinions.” In that context, Álvarez Icaza said “the consultation has been extended until October 5,” “following the decision of the Permanent Council to extend the time.”
The third stage mentioned by the IACHR Executive Secretary refers to the participation of the OAS Member States in a "formal hearing" of the Commission on October 30, to be held within the framework of the next session of the IACHR.
On another issue, the IACHR Executive Secretary referred to the “genuine budgetary limits” of the Commission and, referring to the debates being held by the Permanent Council on the organization’s 2013 budget, expressed his thanks for “the will you may have to advance a message of making human rights a priority,” as has been mentioned “initially by the Secretary General” Insulza.
Finally, Álvarez Icaza recalled that he has taken part in a series of meetings with the General Secretariat and the Office of the OAS Assistant Secretary General to “be able to carry out the best activities to generate synergies in terms of the processes that challenge all of us.”
The representatives of Chile, Guatemala, the United States, Haiti, Peru, Brazil, Canada, Honduras, Mexico, El Salvador, Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, Argentina and Bolivia all participated in the meeting of the Council.
The Bahamas Weekly, available on http://www.thebahamasweekly.com/publish/oas-media-releases/IACHR_Executive_Secretary_Expresses_Will_to_Work_with_OAS_Member_States_on_the_Best_Terms24213.shtml on September 25, 2012, at 2:23 pm
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