1. At the invitation of His Excellency Mr. Abdelaziz BOUTEFLIKA, President of the Democratic and Popular Republic of Algeria, Current Chairman of the Organisation of African Unity, the 27th Ordinary Session of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights was held, from 27 April - 11 May 2000, in Algiers, Algeria, under the Chairmanship of Professor Emmanuel Victor Oware Dankwa, Chairman of the Commission.
2. The following members were in attendance at the Session:
Chairperson Emmanuel V.O. Dankwa,
Vice Chairperson Julienne Ondziel-Gnelenga,
Commissioner Isaac Nguema,
Commissioner Hatem Ben Salem,
Commissioner Kamel Rezag-Bara,
Commissioner Nyameko Barney Pityana,
Commissioner Andrew Chigovera,
Commissioner Vera M. Chirwa, and
Commissioner Jainaba Johm.
3. The Session was declared open by His Excellency Mr. Abdelaziz
BOUTEFLIKA. In his speech, President BOUTEFLIKA welcomed the progress
recorded by African States, by the African Commission and by the
NGO community in the field of the promotion and protection of
human rights on the continent. The Current Chairman of the OAU
also highlighted the existence of many conflicts on the continent
and their negative impact on the protection of human rights. According
to him, the world economic order has largely contributed to the
marginalisation of African countries. He urged States Parties,
NGOs and the African Commission to engage in concerted efforts
aimed at the establishment of a democracy founded on the rule
of law, justice and equality. Algeria which, as he recalled, is
emerging from a painful period in its history, has committed itself
to build an authentic democratic order, founded on the rule of
law, on respect for its profound identity, and on the characteristic
wisdom of its people. He concluded by reiterating to the Commission
his warm welcome to Algeria and assuring it of Algeria's full
cooperation.
4. Speeches were also delivered by the following speakers:
- Chairman E.V.O. Dankwa;
- Mr. Mohammed Genedy, Vice-Chairman of the Arab Human Rights
Organisation, on behalf of the NGO Community;
- His Excellency Mr. Jean de Dieu Mucyo, Rwandan Minister of Justice
and Institutional Relations, in his capacity as Representative
of the delegations of States Parties;
- Mr. Said DJINNIT, Assistant Secretary General of the OAU in
charge of Polical Affairs, representing the Secretary General
of the OAU .
5. The Commission heard statements made by States Delegates, representatives
of National Human Rights Institutions and NGOs.
6. The NGOs participating at the 27th Ordinary Session of the
African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights expressed their
concern regarding the human rights situation in certain African
countries. Featuring prominently among the violations mentioned
by the NGOs are the recurrence of armed conflicts, with their
disastrous consequences for civilian populations, unconstitutional
changes of government, the use of fire arms against pacific demonstrators,
the practice of torture, extra-judicial, summary and arbitrary
executions, inhuman conditions of imprisonment, restrictions on
the freedoms of expression, movement and association, forced disappearances
and other forms of violations whose victims are most often the
most vulnerable strata in society: women, children, the persons
with disability and the elderly.
7. Violations committed against human rights defenders, and the
impunity enjoyed by the perpetrators of these violations were
also considered by the Commission.
8. The Commission discussed its participation at the World Conference
against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and other Related
Forms of Intolerance, which is to be held in August 2001, in South
Africa. It decided to get actively involved in preparations for
the conference, in particular through the African Preparatory
Conference, to be held in Dakar, Senegal.
9. The following National Institutions were granted affiliate
status with the Commission:
- National Human Rights Commission of Rwanda,
- National Human Rights Commission of Malawi,
- L'Observatoire National des Droits de l'Homme d'Algérie.
10. The African Commission granted observer status to the following
NGOs:
- La Ligue Djiboutienne des Droits de l'Homme,
- Le Collectif des Associations et ONG Féminines du Burundi,
- L'Association Tunisienne des Droits de l'Enfant,
- Alliances for Africa,
- La Ligue Burundaise des Droits de l'Homme (ITEKA).
11. In accordance with article 62 of the Charter, Uganda, Burundi
and Swaziland presented their initial reports, while Rwanda and
Libya presented their periodic reports. Consideration of Ghana's
periodic report was deferred to the 28th Ordinary Session. Egypt,
Benin and Namibia submitted their reports. The Commission will
consider them at its next Ordinary Session.
12. All members of the Commission presented their activity reports
for the last inter-session period. The Special Rapporteur on Women's
Rights in Africa, the Special Rapporteur on Extra-judicial, Summary
and Arbitrary Executions, and the Special Rapporteur on Prisons
and Conditions of Detention in Africa also presented their reports.
13. The Commission expressed its satisfaction at the ratification
by Senegal, Burkina Faso and The Gambia of the Protocol to the
African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights on the Creation of
the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights, and urged other
States Parties to ratify this important legal instrument as soon
as possible, while also committing itself to persist in its sensitisation
campaign aimed at speeding up the ratification of the said Protocol.
14. As part of its promotion activities, the Commission decided
to organise seminars on the following topics:
- Contemporary forms of slavery.
- The right to education and development.
- Freedom of movement and asylum rights in Africa.
- The rights of persons with disability in Africa.
- Economic, social and cultural rights in Africa.
- Freedom of expression in Africa.
15. During its closed sessions, the Commission was seized of 69
communications out of which 53 were considered.
16. The Commission adopted resolutions on:
- the Peace Process in the Democratic Republic of Congo,
- Western Sahara, and
- the peace and national reconciliation process in Somalia.
17. The African Commission welcomes the massive participation
at its 27th Session, by 26 States Parties, 7 National Human Rights
Institutions and nearly 60 African and international human rights
NGOs, which is a testimony to the growing interest of its partners
in the promotion and protection of human rights in Africa.
18. The African Commission welcomes the holding in Algiers, under
the auspices of His Excellency Mr. Abdelaziz BOUTEFLIKA, President
of the Democratic and Popular Republic of Algeria, Current Chairman
of the Organisation of African Unity, of the Summit on the situation
in the Democratic Republic of Congo on 30 April 2000. The Commission
expresses its deepest appreciation for the laudable and untiring
efforts of the Current Chairman of the OAU, H.E. Mr. Abdelaziz
BOUTEFLIKA for the restoration of peace, the rule of law and democratic
principles in the Great Lakes region in particular and on the
African continent in general.
19. During the course of the session, the Commission was granted
audience by His Excellency the Head of the Government of the Democratic
and Popular Republic of Algeria.
20. The African Commission expresses its sincere gratitude to
His Excellency Mr. Abdelaziz BOUTEFLIKA, President of the Democratic
and Popular Republic of Algeria, Current Chairman of the OAU.
This gratitude is also extended to the Government and People of
Algeria for their warm welcome and the authentically African hospitality,
which contributed to the smooth conduct and success of its deliberations.
21. The Government of Benin confirmed its invitation to the African
Commission to hold its 28th Ordinary Session in Cotonou. The Commission
expressed its gratitude to the Government of Benin, accepted the
invitation, and decided to hold the said Session from 23 October
to 6 November 2000 in that country.
22. The Session was declared closed on 11 May 2000 by H. E. the
Honourable Minister of National Solidarity, representing H. E.
the Head of Government of the Democratic and Popular Republic
of Algeria.
23. The Chairman of the Commission gave a Press Conference following
the closing ceremony.
Done at Algiers, 11 May 2000