CETIM’s actions, with its partners in the field, in favour of the Malagasy people
HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL 34th session March 2017 [Extract from the declaration] In his mission report to Madagascar, the Special Rapporteur establishes the link between trafficking in precious woods, mining concessions, corruption and violence against the local population. Read the CETIM’s oral statement in French Watch the video subtitled in English
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HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL 31st session March 2016 [Extract from the statement] We are alarmed by the extrajudicial executions to which the population of southern Madagascar continues to be subjected, particularly in the Ankazoabo and Midongy du Sud regions. As we have already denounced in this forum, since 2012, on the pretext of fighting zebu rustlers […]
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HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL 28th session March 2015 [Exerpt from the statement] The illegal acts referred to by the Malagasy delegation are extrajudicial executions and acts of torture, and they are far from isolated cases since more than a thousand people have been murdered in this region since 2012, not to mention the looting and the […]
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HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL 26th session September 2014 [Excerpt from the declaration] CETIM is alarmed by the violations of human rights, in particular the right to life, committed by the forces of law and order and armed militias since 2012 in the south of Madagascar. Since the beginning of this year alone, around 90 people have […]
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HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL 23rd Session Item 3: Promotion and protection of all human rights, civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights, including the right to development June 2013 Since independence in 1960, political life in Madagascar has been disrupted by several attempted coups. On 17 March 2009, the then mayor of the capital, Andry Rajoelina […]
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