Following Human Rights Watch’s initiative, PGA joins over 60 other organizations around the world to call to members and observers of the UN Human Rights Council to block Ethiopia’s efforts to terminate the mandate of the ICHREE. See also our Urgent Action Alert on Ethiopia.
To: Permanent Representatives of Member and Observer States of the United Nations Human Rights Council
Excellencies,
We, the undersigned civil society and human rights organizations, are alarmed by the 15 February announcement by the Deputy Prime Minister of Ethiopia to the Executive Council of the African Union that the Ethiopian government is planning to present a resolution at the upcoming session of the UN Human Rights Council to terminate the mandate of the International Commission of Human Rights Experts on Ethiopia (ICHREE).
We write to urge your delegations to reject any resolution to prematurely terminate the mandate of ICHREE, and to express your support for the mandate and work of the Commission. The independent mandate and work of ICHREE is crucial to preserve the opportunity for victims of grave international crimes to have access to justice, particularly because of the eroding environment for independent media and human rights monitoring of conflict-affected areas of Ethiopia. We are deeply concerned about the government’s ongoing harassment of human rights defenders, including at the judicial level.
Ethiopia’s attempts to terminate ICHREE’s mandate during its term are unprecedented. Not only does it suggest that states can politically maneuver to overturn the decisions of the Human Rights Council to avoid independent scrutiny and accountability, but it could also set a dangerous precedent regarding international scrutiny and impunity for rights abuses elsewhere.
In November 2022, the Ethiopian federal government and Tigrayan authorities signed a cessation of hostilities agreement. While the agreement restored some long overdue aspects of civilian life, including easing some restrictions on basic services and humanitarian assistance, independent, effective investigations with a view to prosecution of grave international crimes will be key. The work and mandate of ICHREE would complement the cessation of hostilities agreement which recognizes the need for accountability and justice.
Victims of violations and their families in northern Ethiopia, as well as in other parts of the country, have expressed a lack of trust in state institutions and continue to seek greater international attention to their suffering and for action to end impunity. Ethiopia’s efforts to terminate ICHREE’s work would silence the hope and trust that victims have placed in it, including those who have already engaged with the ICHREE in the hope that their stories would be told.
With ongoing human rights abuses, and credible investigations and accountability at the domestic level still elusive, the Human Rights Council and its members should support those seeking justice and enable ICHREE to continue to fulfill the mandate it was given in 2021: to collect and preserve evidence of serious crimes committed, and to identify those responsible, with a view—where possible—to make such information accessible and usable in support of ongoing and future accountability efforts.
We reiterate our call to members and observers of the UN Human Rights Council to block Ethiopia’s efforts to terminate the mandate of the ICHREE, and to confirm your support for the ICHREE and the protection of the integrity of the Human Rights Council and its mandated bodies.
- Africa Legal Aid (AFLA)
- African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies (ACJPS) - Sudan
- Amnesty International
- Association pour la Défense des Droits de la Personne et des Libertés Publiques (ADL) - Rwanda
- Association Mauritanienne des droits humains (AMDH) – Mauritania
- Association nigérienne pour la défense des droits humains (ANDDH) – Niger
- Association Tchadienne pour la Promotion et Défense des droits humains (ATPDH) – Chad
- Association of Victims, Relatives and Friends of September 28, 2009 (AVIPA)
- Atrocities Watch Africa (AWA)
- Australia Tigray Alliance (ATA)
- The Botswana Centre for Human Rights (DITSHWANELO) - Botswana
- Center for Advancement of Rights and Democracy (CARD)
- Center for Democracy and Development (CDD)- Mozambique
- The Centre for Accountability and Rule of Law - Sierra Leone
- CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation
- The Civil Society Human Rights Advocacy Platform of Liberia
- Coalition for Justice and Accountability
- Cooperation platform for Tigrayan-Norwegians
- DefendDefenders (East and Horn of Africa Human Rights Defenders Project)
- Dekna Foundation
- Ethiopian Human Rights Council (EHRCO) – Ethiopia
- Ethiopian Canadians for Peace
- FKA-Senegal
- Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect
- The Global Society of Tigray Scholars and Professionals (GSTS)
- Groupe LOTUS - Democratic Republic of Congo
- Health Professionals Network for Tigray
- Human Rights Concern Eritrea
- Human Rights Watch
- International Commission of Jurists (Global)
- International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH)
- The International Refugee Rights Initiative (IRRI)
- Irob Anina Civil Society (IACS)
- Kenya Human Rights Commission (KHRI) - Kenya
- Kenya Section of the International Commission of Jurists (Kenya)
- Legal Action Worldwide (LAW)
- Legacy Tigray
- Les Mêmes Droits pour Tous (MDT) - Guinea
- Ligue Burundaise des droits humains (Iteka) – Burundi
- Ligue Centrafricaine des droits humains (LCDH) - Central African Republic
- Ligue Djiboutienne des Droits Humains (LDDH) – Djibouti
- Ligue Ivoirienne des droits humains (LIDHO) - Cote d’Ivoire
- Ligue Sénégalaise des Droits humains (LSDH) - Sénégal
- Observatoire congolais des droits humains (OCDH) – Congo
- Observatoire des droits humains au Rwanda (ODHR) - Rwanda
- Omna Tigray
- Organisation Guinéenne de Défense des droits humains et du Citoyen (OGDH) - Guinea
- Organisation Nationale des droits humains (ONDH) - Sénégal
- Oromo Legacy Leadership & Advocacy Association (OLLAA)
- Pan African Lawyers Association (PALU)
- Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA)
- Rencontre Africaine pour la Défense des droits humains (RADDHO)
- Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights
- Security & Justice for Tigrayans
- Southern Africa Litigation Centre (SALC)
- Sudanese Human Rights Monitor (SHRM) - Sudan
- Tigray Action Committee
- Tigray Advocacy and Development Association UK
- Tigray Youth Network
- Union of Tigrayans in Europe
- United Tegaru Canada
- Women’s Association for Victims’ Empowerment (WAVE)-Gambia
- Zimbabwe Human Rights Association (ZimRights) – Zimbabwe