International Day in Support of Victims of Torture
26 June 2009. New-York – Kyiv – On the occasion of
International Day in Support of Victims of Torture UN Secretary-General Ban
Ki-moon urged world leaders to reaffirm the inalienable rights and dignity of
all men and women, as well as fight against torture and cruel, degrading and
inhuman treatment and punishment, wherever they occur.
UN
Secretary-General Message:
“Despite an impressive legal and
institutional framework to prevent it, torture is still widely tolerated or
even practiced by Governments, and impunity persists for the perpetrators.The International Day in Support of Victims
of Torture is an occasion to reaffirm the right of all men and women to live
free of the fear of torture.There is no
justification for torture or any form of cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment
or punishment in any society, at any time, under any circumstance.
I urge all United Nations Member
States that have not yet done so to ratify and implement in good faith the
Convention against Torture and the provisions of its Optional Protocol. I also appeal for all Members States to invite
the Special Rapporteur on Torture to visit places where persons are deprived of
liberty in their country and to extend their cooperation to allow full and
unhindered access.
This Day is also an opportunity to
express solidarity with torture victims and their families, and to reiterate
the need for all Governments to commit to full redress and rehabilitation for all
victims of such abuses.The United
Nations Voluntary Fund for Victims of Torture supports organizations that assist
victims of torture and their families.I
thank all donors to the Fund and encourage them to continue to support its important
work.
On this International Day in Support
of Victims of Torture, let us reaffirm the inalienable rights and dignity of
all men and women.Let us step up the
fight against torture and cruel, degrading and inhuman treatment and punishment,
wherever they occur”.