Real threat to human rights in places of unfreedom
The National Preventive Mechanism (NPM) has been operating in Ukraine since 2012. It aims to counteract torture and ill-treatment in places of unfreedom (residential care facilities, prisons, geriatric homes, etc.).
The NPM operates in the “ombudsman +” format: visits to the places of unfreedom are made by staff of the Office of the Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights and civic monitors-volunteers. For six years of NPM in Ukraine, two hundred civic monitors have been selected under the independent procedure and undergone professional training. Together with the staff of the Office of the Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights they have made almost 1,500 monitoring visits. The international community recognized the introduction of the NPM as one of Ukraine’s greatest achievements in combating torture.
Independence is a key requirement for the national preventive mechanisms. Today, the Ukrainian NPM faces the threat of loss of the independence since its work almost entirely influenced by the ombudsman’s policy. At the moment, the public is actually ousted from participating in the NPM: the newly elected ombudsman ignores any attempts of dialogue with the monitors and the NPM Expert Council member organizations. The monitoring visits are made without the monitors.
The non-governmental organizations that stood at the origins of the NPM’s creation in Ukraine and have been supporting its work for six years, appeal to all the people concerned with the request to prevent the NPM from being transformed into a puppet agency. The monitoring over places of unfreedom must be impartial and professional. To this end, the organizations form the Coalition, which, among other things, will promote the independence of the NPM and continue the monitoring over the places of unfreedom.
The Coalition of the NGOs declares the willingness to cooperate with all the partners from among non-governmental and state-run organizations as well as international bodies in the area of prevention of torture, provided that they support the following requirements:
– The NPM remains an independent mechanism whose members make regular visits to the places of unfreedom without prior notice and prepare impartial reports based on the results of visits;
– Self-ruling community of professional monitors continues to actively participate in the NPM;
– All NPM members act in a transparent and accountable manner.
The appeal is welcomed to be sign.
Signatories:
Ukraine Without Torture
Human Rights Information Center
Expert Human Rights Center
Association of Ukrainian Human Rights Monitors on Law Enforcement
NGO “Mart”
Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union
Educational Human Rights House Chernihiv
Monitors of National Preventive Mechanism:
Valeriy Hrets
Maryna Homeniuk
Iryna Los
Tetiana Polovyntseva
Tetiana Kamak
Inna Simakina
Roman Diatlov
О. Li
Olha Vovk-Sobina
Kostiantyn Dmytriev
Svitlana Bielai
Anzhela Moyseyenko
Yana Protsenko
Darya Svyrydova
Viktor Tretyakov
Liudmyla Protsenko
Natalia Isayeva
Andriy Prepodobnyi
Tukhan Ediyev
Anna Solomiana
Olha Maruda
Yevhen Baborykin
Anna Kurchenko
Petro Yevtushenko
Marharyta Tarasova
Tetiana Kurmanova
Mykola Ivashchenko
Oleksiy Sorokin
Olena Protsenko
Iryna Khmelnytska
Iryna Tekuchova
Mykola Demyanchuk
Volodymyr Kutsenko
Valentyna Volik
Oksana Tropina
Olha Oseredchuk
Iryna Bilyk
Volodymyr Shevchenko
Andriy Kryzhanovskyi
Solomia Kruchova
Anatoliy Khrystenko
Andriy Len
Tetiana Skliarenko
Oleksandra Skalko
Iryna Maksymova
Svitlana Demianchuk
Maksym Anishchenko
Tetiana Pechonchyk
Andriy Markov
Serhiy Pernykoza
Serhiy Burov
Anton Nezhyvyi
Oleksandra Lynovitska
Oksana Moskalenko
Olha Bovina
Kateryna Hostiminska
Oksana Korsun
Oksana Ustymchuk
Liudmyla Kozak
Zlata Shvets
SIGN