UN CAT 84th Session: Denouncing the Persecution of the Ahmadiyya Community in Pakistan

UN CAT 84th Session: Denouncing the Persecution of the Ahmadiyya Community in Pakistan

On the occasion of the 84th Session of the United Nations Committee Against Torture (CAT) in Geneva, CAP Liberté de Conscience participated in a pre-session meeting held at Palais Wilson. This consultation with CAT experts took place prior to the official review of Pakistan, offering a platform to present our joint report with the International Human Rights Committee (IHRC).

Committee Against Torture Puts France’s Law Enforcement Practices and Detention Conditions under Scrutiny

Committee Against Torture Puts France’s Law Enforcement Practices and Detention Conditions under Scrutiny

During the 82nd session of the Committee Against Torture (CAT)[i], France’s record on police practices and detention conditions faced pointed scrutiny. Omnium des Libertés (ODL) recent report submitted to the Committee[ii] provided testimony-driven evidence highlighting abuses by French law enforcement and violations of detainees’ fundamental rights. In this context, the Committee used its platform to seek clarity and accountability from France, reinforcing the utility and urgency of independent civil society reporting.

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