Fw: URGENT DEADLINE: Seeking endorsement of call for human rights oversight of covid responses
Dear CAHRI Members,
I hope this finds you, your colleagues, families, and communities well in this most unusual time.
Please see below and attached an important initiative from Alex Neve (Sec-Gen of AI Canada [English Section]) seeking endorsements from entities and individuals. The case is straightforward and, I believe, compelling. I have already indicated my endorsement (both individually and on behalf of HRREC-uOttawa). Please consider doing the same. And please share with others who you believe would be appropriate and willing to endorse.
Thanks in advance for your active cooperation.
Best wishes, John
Prof. John Packer Neuberger-Jesin Professor of International Conflict Resolution
Professeur Neuberger-Jesin sur la résolution de conflits internationaux
Directeur, Centre de recherche et d'enseignement sur les droits de la personne
Director, Human Rights Research and Education Centre
Université d'Ottawa | University of Ottawa
Et/and Faculté de droit | Faculty of Law
Pavillon Fauteux Hall 57 Louis-Pasteur, Ottawa,
Ontario, K1N 6N5
Canada
Tél. | Tel: +1 613-562-5800 (3462)
Téléc. | Fax: +1 613-562-5124
jpacker@uottawa.camailto:jpacker@uottawa.ca
JP_Peacemaking www.cdp-hrc.uottawa.cahttp://www.cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/
________________________________ From: Alex Neve aneve@amnesty.ca Sent: 05 April 2020 12:45 To: Alex Neve aneve@amnesty.ca Subject: URGENT DEADLINE: Seeking endorsement of call for human rights oversight of covid responses
Dear friends and colleagues,
It seems so woefully inadequate to say that I hope this finds you – and yours – safe and healthy; but I most certainly do. Unprecedented and such unsettling times in so many profound ways. Such an important time to be doing all that we can to bring human rights to the very core of how governments are crafting and carrying out their responses to the COVID-10 pandemic; and where we need to see transformative change going forward. And I know that we have all be doing so – with broad visions and suggested frameworks for a human rights approach to the crisis, and specific interventions and recommendations with respect to particular issues of concern.
Central to any attempt to strengthen human rights at this time, is oversight and accountability. And we hope that you will join us in endorsing the attached statement calling on governments (federal, provincial, territorial and municipal) across the country to take immediate steps to enhance that oversight (see details below).
Across the human rights community we of course have longstanding concerns and recommendations that pre-date the COVID crisis about gaps and inadequacies in human rights oversight, accountability, transparency, implementation and remedies in Canada. Those concerns have obviously increased dramatically at the present time, for two obvious reasons: (1) major decisions, with substantial human rights implications, are being made rapidly by governments at all levels; and (2) existing human rights “oversight” – through courts, human rights tribunals, Parliament, legislative assemblies, public forums, and other bodies and processed – has been weakened at this time due to those offices, bodies and processes being closed, suspended or constrained.
Many of us have important proposals for substantial reforms when it comes to human rights oversight, which would likely involve reforming existing laws, adopting new laws and creating new institutions. That is not feasible in the short-term, particularly with Parliaments and legislatures suspended. What is proposed in the attached, therefore, are significant measures that can be taken without the need to pass or revise laws or create new institutions that would take significant time.
So here is what we are looking for:
- Would you like to endorse this statement? We will have both a list of organizations and individuals. We aren’t at this time opening it up for broad public endorsement but certainly welcome endorsement from human rights leaders, activists and academics.
- Time is so short these days, with things moving so rapidly. We would like to send this statement to governments and release it publicly on Wednesday April 8th. We need responses by 5 pm on April 7th, please send your endorsement to me at aneve@amnesty.camailto:aneve@amnesty.ca.
- PLEASE SHARE THIS WIDELY with organizations and colleagues who may share the concern about the need for human rights oversight.
- A French translation is underway and will be ready soon.
With much solidarity and appreciation for the important work you are doing at this time.
All the best,
Alex Neve (he/him) Secretary General Amnesty International Canada (English branch)
aneve@amnesty.camailto:aneve@amnesty.ca +1 613 744 7667 extension 234 @AlexNeveAmnesty
On unceded Algonquin territory at: 312 Laurier Avenue East Ottawa, Ontario K1N 1H9 Canada
Dear colleagues,
Permit me to suggest also that, in this extraordinary situation, for the first time we offer our endorsement as a group (i.e. as CAHRI). I think this combined viewpoint might, visibly, add a bit of weight.
In order to do indicate the combined endorsement (in addition to each of our own), and in the absence of any discussion or rule pertaining thereto, I take the liberty to suggest that our combined "CAHRI" endorsement be expressed only once we have a majority of member entities indicating their positive agreement AND no entity being against. I will consider your silence on this procedure to imply concurrence.
Thanks in advance for your consideration - both regarding your own action and in response to this specific e-mail suggestion of a CAHRI endorsement.
Best wishes, John ________________________________ From: Frederick John Packer John.Packer@uottawa.ca Sent: 05 April 2020 22:08 To: hr-research-centres@lists.umanitoba.ca hr-research-centres@lists.umanitoba.ca; Helen.Fallding@umanitoba.ca Helen.Fallding@umanitoba.ca Cc: Viviana Fernandez Viviana.Fernandez@uottawa.ca Subject: Fw: URGENT DEADLINE: Seeking endorsement of call for human rights oversight of covid responses
Dear CAHRI Members,
I hope this finds you, your colleagues, families, and communities well in this most unusual time.
Please see below and attached an important initiative from Alex Neve (Sec-Gen of AI Canada [English Section]) seeking endorsements from entities and individuals. The case is straightforward and, I believe, compelling. I have already indicated my endorsement (both individually and on behalf of HRREC-uOttawa). Please consider doing the same. And please share with others who you believe would be appropriate and willing to endorse.
Thanks in advance for your active cooperation.
Best wishes, John
Prof. John Packer Neuberger-Jesin Professor of International Conflict Resolution
Professeur Neuberger-Jesin sur la résolution de conflits internationaux
Directeur, Centre de recherche et d'enseignement sur les droits de la personne
Director, Human Rights Research and Education Centre
Université d'Ottawa | University of Ottawa
Et/and Faculté de droit | Faculty of Law
Pavillon Fauteux Hall 57 Louis-Pasteur, Ottawa,
Ontario, K1N 6N5
Canada
Tél. | Tel: +1 613-562-5800 (3462)
Téléc. | Fax: +1 613-562-5124
jpacker@uottawa.camailto:jpacker@uottawa.ca
JP_Peacemaking www.cdp-hrc.uottawa.cahttp://www.cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/
________________________________ From: Alex Neve aneve@amnesty.ca Sent: 05 April 2020 12:45 To: Alex Neve aneve@amnesty.ca Subject: URGENT DEADLINE: Seeking endorsement of call for human rights oversight of covid responses
Dear friends and colleagues,
It seems so woefully inadequate to say that I hope this finds you – and yours – safe and healthy; but I most certainly do. Unprecedented and such unsettling times in so many profound ways. Such an important time to be doing all that we can to bring human rights to the very core of how governments are crafting and carrying out their responses to the COVID-10 pandemic; and where we need to see transformative change going forward. And I know that we have all be doing so – with broad visions and suggested frameworks for a human rights approach to the crisis, and specific interventions and recommendations with respect to particular issues of concern.
Central to any attempt to strengthen human rights at this time, is oversight and accountability. And we hope that you will join us in endorsing the attached statement calling on governments (federal, provincial, territorial and municipal) across the country to take immediate steps to enhance that oversight (see details below).
Across the human rights community we of course have longstanding concerns and recommendations that pre-date the COVID crisis about gaps and inadequacies in human rights oversight, accountability, transparency, implementation and remedies in Canada. Those concerns have obviously increased dramatically at the present time, for two obvious reasons: (1) major decisions, with substantial human rights implications, are being made rapidly by governments at all levels; and (2) existing human rights “oversight” – through courts, human rights tribunals, Parliament, legislative assemblies, public forums, and other bodies and processed – has been weakened at this time due to those offices, bodies and processes being closed, suspended or constrained.
Many of us have important proposals for substantial reforms when it comes to human rights oversight, which would likely involve reforming existing laws, adopting new laws and creating new institutions. That is not feasible in the short-term, particularly with Parliaments and legislatures suspended. What is proposed in the attached, therefore, are significant measures that can be taken without the need to pass or revise laws or create new institutions that would take significant time.
So here is what we are looking for:
- Would you like to endorse this statement? We will have both a list of organizations and individuals. We aren’t at this time opening it up for broad public endorsement but certainly welcome endorsement from human rights leaders, activists and academics.
- Time is so short these days, with things moving so rapidly. We would like to send this statement to governments and release it publicly on Wednesday April 8th. We need responses by 5 pm on April 7th, please send your endorsement to me at aneve@amnesty.camailto:aneve@amnesty.ca.
- PLEASE SHARE THIS WIDELY with organizations and colleagues who may share the concern about the need for human rights oversight.
- A French translation is underway and will be ready soon.
With much solidarity and appreciation for the important work you are doing at this time.
All the best,
Alex Neve (he/him)
Secretary General
Amnesty International Canada
(English branch)
aneve@amnesty.camailto:aneve@amnesty.ca
+1 613 744 7667 extension 234
@AlexNeveAmnesty
On unceded Algonquin territory at:
312 Laurier Avenue East
Ottawa, Ontario
K1N 1H9 Canada
Hello everyone,
I would like to indicate my personal support and that of the AHRC. I emailed Alex privately before seeing this message.
John suggested providing collective support as CAHRI and I'm on board with that too.
Best wishes, Christina
Christina Szurlej, Ph.D. Atlantic Human Rights Centre, Director Human Rights Program, Associate Professor St. Thomas University, Fredericton, NB. E3B 5G3 P: 506-452-0451 ~ E: cszurlej@stu.ca ~ FB: STU Human Rights
________________________________ From: hr-research-centres-bounces@lists.umanitoba.ca hr-research-centres-bounces@lists.umanitoba.ca on behalf of Frederick John Packer John.Packer@uottawa.ca Sent: April 5, 2020 10:08 PM To: hr-research-centres@lists.umanitoba.ca hr-research-centres@lists.umanitoba.ca; Helen.Fallding@umanitoba.ca Helen.Fallding@umanitoba.ca Cc: Viviana Fernandez Viviana.Fernandez@uottawa.ca Subject: [HR-rsch] Fw: URGENT DEADLINE: Seeking endorsement of call for human rights oversight of covid responses
Dear CAHRI Members,
I hope this finds you, your colleagues, families, and communities well in this most unusual time.
Please see below and attached an important initiative from Alex Neve (Sec-Gen of AI Canada [English Section]) seeking endorsements from entities and individuals. The case is straightforward and, I believe, compelling. I have already indicated my endorsement (both individually and on behalf of HRREC-uOttawa). Please consider doing the same. And please share with others who you believe would be appropriate and willing to endorse.
Thanks in advance for your active cooperation.
Best wishes, John
Prof. John Packer Neuberger-Jesin Professor of International Conflict Resolution
Professeur Neuberger-Jesin sur la résolution de conflits internationaux
Directeur, Centre de recherche et d'enseignement sur les droits de la personne
Director, Human Rights Research and Education Centre
Université d'Ottawa | University of Ottawa
Et/and Faculté de droit | Faculty of Law
Pavillon Fauteux Hall 57 Louis-Pasteur, Ottawa,
Ontario, K1N 6N5
Canada
Tél. | Tel: +1 613-562-5800 (3462)
Téléc. | Fax: +1 613-562-5124
jpacker@uottawa.camailto:jpacker@uottawa.ca
JP_Peacemaking www.cdp-hrc.uottawa.cahttp://www.cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/
________________________________ From: Alex Neve aneve@amnesty.ca Sent: 05 April 2020 12:45 To: Alex Neve aneve@amnesty.ca Subject: URGENT DEADLINE: Seeking endorsement of call for human rights oversight of covid responses
Dear friends and colleagues,
It seems so woefully inadequate to say that I hope this finds you – and yours – safe and healthy; but I most certainly do. Unprecedented and such unsettling times in so many profound ways. Such an important time to be doing all that we can to bring human rights to the very core of how governments are crafting and carrying out their responses to the COVID-10 pandemic; and where we need to see transformative change going forward. And I know that we have all be doing so – with broad visions and suggested frameworks for a human rights approach to the crisis, and specific interventions and recommendations with respect to particular issues of concern.
Central to any attempt to strengthen human rights at this time, is oversight and accountability. And we hope that you will join us in endorsing the attached statement calling on governments (federal, provincial, territorial and municipal) across the country to take immediate steps to enhance that oversight (see details below).
Across the human rights community we of course have longstanding concerns and recommendations that pre-date the COVID crisis about gaps and inadequacies in human rights oversight, accountability, transparency, implementation and remedies in Canada. Those concerns have obviously increased dramatically at the present time, for two obvious reasons: (1) major decisions, with substantial human rights implications, are being made rapidly by governments at all levels; and (2) existing human rights “oversight” – through courts, human rights tribunals, Parliament, legislative assemblies, public forums, and other bodies and processed – has been weakened at this time due to those offices, bodies and processes being closed, suspended or constrained.
Many of us have important proposals for substantial reforms when it comes to human rights oversight, which would likely involve reforming existing laws, adopting new laws and creating new institutions. That is not feasible in the short-term, particularly with Parliaments and legislatures suspended. What is proposed in the attached, therefore, are significant measures that can be taken without the need to pass or revise laws or create new institutions that would take significant time.
So here is what we are looking for:
- Would you like to endorse this statement? We will have both a list of organizations and individuals. We aren’t at this time opening it up for broad public endorsement but certainly welcome endorsement from human rights leaders, activists and academics.
- Time is so short these days, with things moving so rapidly. We would like to send this statement to governments and release it publicly on Wednesday April 8th. We need responses by 5 pm on April 7th, please send your endorsement to me at aneve@amnesty.camailto:aneve@amnesty.ca.
- PLEASE SHARE THIS WIDELY with organizations and colleagues who may share the concern about the need for human rights oversight.
- A French translation is underway and will be ready soon.
With much solidarity and appreciation for the important work you are doing at this time.
All the best,
Alex Neve (he/him)
Secretary General
Amnesty International Canada
(English branch)
aneve@amnesty.camailto:aneve@amnesty.ca
+1 613 744 7667 extension 234
@AlexNeveAmnesty
On unceded Algonquin territory at:
312 Laurier Avenue East
Ottawa, Ontario
K1N 1H9 Canada
Thanks Christina for the quick and positive response! Best wishes, John
Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 6, 2020, at 1:23 PM, Christina Szurlej cszurlej@stu.ca wrote:
Attention : courriel externe | external email Hello everyone,
I would like to indicate my personal support and that of the AHRC. I emailed Alex privately before seeing this message.
John suggested providing collective support as CAHRI and I'm on board with that too.
Best wishes, Christina
Christina Szurlej, Ph.D. Atlantic Human Rights Centre, Director Human Rights Program, Associate Professor St. Thomas University, Fredericton, NB. E3B 5G3 P: 506-452-0451 ~ E: cszurlej@stu.ca ~ FB: STU Human Rights
________________________________ From: hr-research-centres-bounces@lists.umanitoba.ca hr-research-centres-bounces@lists.umanitoba.ca on behalf of Frederick John Packer John.Packer@uottawa.ca Sent: April 5, 2020 10:08 PM To: hr-research-centres@lists.umanitoba.ca hr-research-centres@lists.umanitoba.ca; Helen.Fallding@umanitoba.ca Helen.Fallding@umanitoba.ca Cc: Viviana Fernandez Viviana.Fernandez@uottawa.ca Subject: [HR-rsch] Fw: URGENT DEADLINE: Seeking endorsement of call for human rights oversight of covid responses
Dear CAHRI Members,
I hope this finds you, your colleagues, families, and communities well in this most unusual time.
Please see below and attached an important initiative from Alex Neve (Sec-Gen of AI Canada [English Section]) seeking endorsements from entities and individuals. The case is straightforward and, I believe, compelling. I have already indicated my endorsement (both individually and on behalf of HRREC-uOttawa). Please consider doing the same. And please share with others who you believe would be appropriate and willing to endorse.
Thanks in advance for your active cooperation.
Best wishes, John
Prof. John Packer Neuberger-Jesin Professor of International Conflict Resolution
Professeur Neuberger-Jesin sur la résolution de conflits internationaux
Directeur, Centre de recherche et d'enseignement sur les droits de la personne
Director, Human Rights Research and Education Centre
Université d'Ottawa | University of Ottawa
Et/and Faculté de droit | Faculty of Law
Pavillon Fauteux Hall 57 Louis-Pasteur, Ottawa,
Ontario, K1N 6N5
Canada
Tél. | Tel: +1 613-562-5800 (3462)
Téléc. | Fax: +1 613-562-5124
jpacker@uottawa.camailto:jpacker@uottawa.ca
JP_Peacemaking www.cdp-hrc.uottawa.cahttp://www.cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/
________________________________ From: Alex Neve aneve@amnesty.ca Sent: 05 April 2020 12:45 To: Alex Neve aneve@amnesty.ca Subject: URGENT DEADLINE: Seeking endorsement of call for human rights oversight of covid responses
Dear friends and colleagues,
It seems so woefully inadequate to say that I hope this finds you – and yours – safe and healthy; but I most certainly do. Unprecedented and such unsettling times in so many profound ways. Such an important time to be doing all that we can to bring human rights to the very core of how governments are crafting and carrying out their responses to the COVID-10 pandemic; and where we need to see transformative change going forward. And I know that we have all be doing so – with broad visions and suggested frameworks for a human rights approach to the crisis, and specific interventions and recommendations with respect to particular issues of concern.
Central to any attempt to strengthen human rights at this time, is oversight and accountability. And we hope that you will join us in endorsing the attached statement calling on governments (federal, provincial, territorial and municipal) across the country to take immediate steps to enhance that oversight (see details below).
Across the human rights community we of course have longstanding concerns and recommendations that pre-date the COVID crisis about gaps and inadequacies in human rights oversight, accountability, transparency, implementation and remedies in Canada. Those concerns have obviously increased dramatically at the present time, for two obvious reasons: (1) major decisions, with substantial human rights implications, are being made rapidly by governments at all levels; and (2) existing human rights “oversight” – through courts, human rights tribunals, Parliament, legislative assemblies, public forums, and other bodies and processed – has been weakened at this time due to those offices, bodies and processes being closed, suspended or constrained.
Many of us have important proposals for substantial reforms when it comes to human rights oversight, which would likely involve reforming existing laws, adopting new laws and creating new institutions. That is not feasible in the short-term, particularly with Parliaments and legislatures suspended. What is proposed in the attached, therefore, are significant measures that can be taken without the need to pass or revise laws or create new institutions that would take significant time.
So here is what we are looking for:
- Would you like to endorse this statement? We will have both a list of organizations and individuals. We aren’t at this time opening it up for broad public endorsement but certainly welcome endorsement from human rights leaders, activists and academics.
- Time is so short these days, with things moving so rapidly. We would like to send this statement to governments and release it publicly on Wednesday April 8th. We need responses by 5 pm on April 7th, please send your endorsement to me at aneve@amnesty.camailto:aneve@amnesty.ca.
- PLEASE SHARE THIS WIDELY with organizations and colleagues who may share the concern about the need for human rights oversight.
- A French translation is underway and will be ready soon.
With much solidarity and appreciation for the important work you are doing at this time.
All the best,
Alex Neve (he/him)
Secretary General
Amnesty International Canada
(English branch)
aneve@amnesty.camailto:aneve@amnesty.ca
+1 613 744 7667 extension 234
@AlexNeveAmnesty
On unceded Algonquin territory at:
312 Laurier Avenue East
Ottawa, Ontario
K1N 1H9 Canada
Hi All, The CHRR is “in” too. KB
From: hr-research-centres-bounces@lists.umanitoba.ca hr-research-centres-bounces@lists.umanitoba.ca On Behalf Of Frederick John Packer Sent: Monday, April 6, 2020 12:53 PM To: Christina Szurlej cszurlej@stu.ca Cc: Helen Fallding Helen.Fallding@umanitoba.ca; Viviana Fernandez Viviana.Fernandez@uottawa.ca; hr-research-centres@lists.umanitoba.ca Subject: Re: [HR-rsch] Fw: URGENT DEADLINE: Seeking endorsement of call for human rights oversight of covid responses
Thanks Christina for the quick and positive response! Best wishes, John Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 6, 2020, at 1:23 PM, Christina Szurlej <cszurlej@stu.camailto:cszurlej@stu.ca> wrote: Attention : courriel externe | external email Hello everyone,
I would like to indicate my personal support and that of the AHRC. I emailed Alex privately before seeing this message.
John suggested providing collective support as CAHRI and I'm on board with that too.
Best wishes, Christina
Christina Szurlej, Ph.D. Atlantic Human Rights Centre, Director Human Rights Program, Associate Professor St. Thomas University, Fredericton, NB. E3B 5G3 P: 506-452-0451 ~ E: cszurlej@stu.camailto:cszurlej@stu.ca ~ FB: STU Human Rights
________________________________ From: hr-research-centres-bounces@lists.umanitoba.camailto:hr-research-centres-bounces@lists.umanitoba.ca <hr-research-centres-bounces@lists.umanitoba.camailto:hr-research-centres-bounces@lists.umanitoba.ca> on behalf of Frederick John Packer <John.Packer@uottawa.camailto:John.Packer@uottawa.ca> Sent: April 5, 2020 10:08 PM To: hr-research-centres@lists.umanitoba.camailto:hr-research-centres@lists.umanitoba.ca <hr-research-centres@lists.umanitoba.camailto:hr-research-centres@lists.umanitoba.ca>; Helen.Fallding@umanitoba.camailto:Helen.Fallding@umanitoba.ca <Helen.Fallding@umanitoba.camailto:Helen.Fallding@umanitoba.ca> Cc: Viviana Fernandez <Viviana.Fernandez@uottawa.camailto:Viviana.Fernandez@uottawa.ca> Subject: [HR-rsch] Fw: URGENT DEADLINE: Seeking endorsement of call for human rights oversight of covid responses
Dear CAHRI Members,
I hope this finds you, your colleagues, families, and communities well in this most unusual time.
Please see below and attached an important initiative from Alex Neve (Sec-Gen of AI Canada [English Section]) seeking endorsements from entities and individuals. The case is straightforward and, I believe, compelling. I have already indicated my endorsement (both individually and on behalf of HRREC-uOttawa). Please consider doing the same. And please share with others who you believe would be appropriate and willing to endorse.
Thanks in advance for your active cooperation.
Best wishes, John
Prof. John Packer Neuberger-Jesin Professor of International Conflict Resolution
Professeur Neuberger-Jesin sur la résolution de conflits internationaux
Directeur, Centre de recherche et d'enseignement sur les droits de la personne
Director, Human Rights Research and Education Centre
Université d'Ottawa | University of Ottawa
Et/and Faculté de droit | Faculty of Law
Pavillon Fauteux Hall 57 Louis-Pasteur, Ottawa,
Ontario, K1N 6N5
Canada
Tél. | Tel: +1 613-562-5800 (3462)
Téléc. | Fax: +1 613-562-5124
jpacker@uottawa.camailto:jpacker@uottawa.ca
JP_Peacemaking www.cdp-hrc.uottawa.cahttp://www.cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/
________________________________ From: Alex Neve <aneve@amnesty.camailto:aneve@amnesty.ca> Sent: 05 April 2020 12:45 To: Alex Neve <aneve@amnesty.camailto:aneve@amnesty.ca> Subject: URGENT DEADLINE: Seeking endorsement of call for human rights oversight of covid responses
Dear friends and colleagues,
It seems so woefully inadequate to say that I hope this finds you – and yours – safe and healthy; but I most certainly do. Unprecedented and such unsettling times in so many profound ways. Such an important time to be doing all that we can to bring human rights to the very core of how governments are crafting and carrying out their responses to the COVID-10 pandemic; and where we need to see transformative change going forward. And I know that we have all be doing so – with broad visions and suggested frameworks for a human rights approach to the crisis, and specific interventions and recommendations with respect to particular issues of concern.
Central to any attempt to strengthen human rights at this time, is oversight and accountability. And we hope that you will join us in endorsing the attached statement calling on governments (federal, provincial, territorial and municipal) across the country to take immediate steps to enhance that oversight (see details below).
Across the human rights community we of course have longstanding concerns and recommendations that pre-date the COVID crisis about gaps and inadequacies in human rights oversight, accountability, transparency, implementation and remedies in Canada. Those concerns have obviously increased dramatically at the present time, for two obvious reasons: (1) major decisions, with substantial human rights implications, are being made rapidly by governments at all levels; and (2) existing human rights “oversight” – through courts, human rights tribunals, Parliament, legislative assemblies, public forums, and other bodies and processed – has been weakened at this time due to those offices, bodies and processes being closed, suspended or constrained.
Many of us have important proposals for substantial reforms when it comes to human rights oversight, which would likely involve reforming existing laws, adopting new laws and creating new institutions. That is not feasible in the short-term, particularly with Parliaments and legislatures suspended. What is proposed in the attached, therefore, are significant measures that can be taken without the need to pass or revise laws or create new institutions that would take significant time.
So here is what we are looking for:
- Would you like to endorse this statement? We will have both a list of organizations and individuals. We aren’t at this time opening it up for broad public endorsement but certainly welcome endorsement from human rights leaders, activists and academics.
- Time is so short these days, with things moving so rapidly. We would like to send this statement to governments and release it publicly on Wednesday April 8th. We need responses by 5 pm on April 7th, please send your endorsement to me at aneve@amnesty.camailto:aneve@amnesty.ca.
- PLEASE SHARE THIS WIDELY with organizations and colleagues who may share the concern about the need for human rights oversight.
- A French translation is underway and will be ready soon.
With much solidarity and appreciation for the important work you are doing at this time.
All the best,
Alex Neve (he/him)
Secretary General
Amnesty International Canada
(English branch)
aneve@amnesty.camailto:aneve@amnesty.ca
+1 613 744 7667 extension 234
@AlexNeveAmnesty
On unceded Algonquin territory at:
312 Laurier Avenue East
Ottawa, Ontario
K1N 1H9 Canada
Great and thanks! Hope all well with CHRR in Manitoba! Best wishes, John ________________________________ From: Karen Busby Karen.Busby@umanitoba.ca Sent: 06 April 2020 16:06 To: Frederick John Packer John.Packer@uottawa.ca; Christina Szurlej cszurlej@stu.ca Cc: Helen Fallding Helen.Fallding@umanitoba.ca; Viviana Fernandez Viviana.Fernandez@uottawa.ca; hr-research-centres@lists.umanitoba.ca hr-research-centres@lists.umanitoba.ca Subject: RE: [HR-rsch] Fw: URGENT DEADLINE: Seeking endorsement of call for human rights oversight of covid responses
Attention : courriel externe | external email
Hi All, The CHRR is “in” too. KB
From: hr-research-centres-bounces@lists.umanitoba.ca hr-research-centres-bounces@lists.umanitoba.ca On Behalf Of Frederick John Packer Sent: Monday, April 6, 2020 12:53 PM To: Christina Szurlej cszurlej@stu.ca Cc: Helen Fallding Helen.Fallding@umanitoba.ca; Viviana Fernandez Viviana.Fernandez@uottawa.ca; hr-research-centres@lists.umanitoba.ca Subject: Re: [HR-rsch] Fw: URGENT DEADLINE: Seeking endorsement of call for human rights oversight of covid responses
Thanks Christina for the quick and positive response!
Best wishes,
John
Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 6, 2020, at 1:23 PM, Christina Szurlej <cszurlej@stu.camailto:cszurlej@stu.ca> wrote:
Attention : courriel externe | external email
Hello everyone,
I would like to indicate my personal support and that of the AHRC. I emailed Alex privately before seeing this message.
John suggested providing collective support as CAHRI and I'm on board with that too.
Best wishes,
Christina
Christina Szurlej, Ph.D. Atlantic Human Rights Centre, Director Human Rights Program, Associate Professor St. Thomas University, Fredericton, NB. E3B 5G3 P: 506-452-0451 ~ E: cszurlej@stu.camailto:cszurlej@stu.ca ~ FB: STU Human Rights
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From: hr-research-centres-bounces@lists.umanitoba.camailto:hr-research-centres-bounces@lists.umanitoba.ca <hr-research-centres-bounces@lists.umanitoba.camailto:hr-research-centres-bounces@lists.umanitoba.ca> on behalf of Frederick John Packer <John.Packer@uottawa.camailto:John.Packer@uottawa.ca> Sent: April 5, 2020 10:08 PM To: hr-research-centres@lists.umanitoba.camailto:hr-research-centres@lists.umanitoba.ca <hr-research-centres@lists.umanitoba.camailto:hr-research-centres@lists.umanitoba.ca>; Helen.Fallding@umanitoba.camailto:Helen.Fallding@umanitoba.ca <Helen.Fallding@umanitoba.camailto:Helen.Fallding@umanitoba.ca> Cc: Viviana Fernandez <Viviana.Fernandez@uottawa.camailto:Viviana.Fernandez@uottawa.ca> Subject: [HR-rsch] Fw: URGENT DEADLINE: Seeking endorsement of call for human rights oversight of covid responses
Dear CAHRI Members,
I hope this finds you, your colleagues, families, and communities well in this most unusual time.
Please see below and attached an important initiative from Alex Neve (Sec-Gen of AI Canada [English Section]) seeking endorsements from entities and individuals. The case is straightforward and, I believe, compelling. I have already indicated my endorsement (both individually and on behalf of HRREC-uOttawa). Please consider doing the same. And please share with others who you believe would be appropriate and willing to endorse.
Thanks in advance for your active cooperation.
Best wishes,
John
Prof. John Packer Neuberger-Jesin Professor of International Conflict Resolution
Professeur Neuberger-Jesin sur la résolution de conflits internationaux
Directeur, Centre de recherche et d'enseignement sur les droits de la personne
Director, Human Rights Research and Education Centre
Université d'Ottawa | University of Ottawa
Et/and Faculté de droit | Faculty of Law
Pavillon Fauteux Hall 57 Louis-Pasteur, Ottawa,
Ontario, K1N 6N5
Canada
Tél. | Tel: +1 613-562-5800 (3462)
Téléc. | Fax: +1 613-562-5124
jpacker@uottawa.camailto:jpacker@uottawa.ca
JP_Peacemaking www.cdp-hrc.uottawa.cahttp://www.cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/
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From: Alex Neve <aneve@amnesty.camailto:aneve@amnesty.ca> Sent: 05 April 2020 12:45 To: Alex Neve <aneve@amnesty.camailto:aneve@amnesty.ca> Subject: URGENT DEADLINE: Seeking endorsement of call for human rights oversight of covid responses
Dear friends and colleagues,
It seems so woefully inadequate to say that I hope this finds you – and yours – safe and healthy; but I most certainly do. Unprecedented and such unsettling times in so many profound ways. Such an important time to be doing all that we can to bring human rights to the very core of how governments are crafting and carrying out their responses to the COVID-10 pandemic; and where we need to see transformative change going forward. And I know that we have all be doing so – with broad visions and suggested frameworks for a human rights approach to the crisis, and specific interventions and recommendations with respect to particular issues of concern.
Central to any attempt to strengthen human rights at this time, is oversight and accountability. And we hope that you will join us in endorsing the attached statement calling on governments (federal, provincial, territorial and municipal) across the country to take immediate steps to enhance that oversight (see details below).
Across the human rights community we of course have longstanding concerns and recommendations that pre-date the COVID crisis about gaps and inadequacies in human rights oversight, accountability, transparency, implementation and remedies in Canada. Those concerns have obviously increased dramatically at the present time, for two obvious reasons: (1) major decisions, with substantial human rights implications, are being made rapidly by governments at all levels; and (2) existing human rights “oversight” – through courts, human rights tribunals, Parliament, legislative assemblies, public forums, and other bodies and processed – has been weakened at this time due to those offices, bodies and processes being closed, suspended or constrained.
Many of us have important proposals for substantial reforms when it comes to human rights oversight, which would likely involve reforming existing laws, adopting new laws and creating new institutions. That is not feasible in the short-term, particularly with Parliaments and legislatures suspended. What is proposed in the attached, therefore, are significant measures that can be taken without the need to pass or revise laws or create new institutions that would take significant time.
So here is what we are looking for:
- Would you like to endorse this statement? We will have both a list of organizations and individuals. We aren’t at this time opening it up for broad public endorsement but certainly welcome endorsement from human rights leaders, activists and academics.
- Time is so short these days, with things moving so rapidly. We would like to send this statement to governments and release it publicly on Wednesday April 8th. We need responses by 5 pm on April 7th, please send your endorsement to me at aneve@amnesty.camailto:aneve@amnesty.ca.
- PLEASE SHARE THIS WIDELY with organizations and colleagues who may share the concern about the need for human rights oversight.
- A French translation is underway and will be ready soon.
With much solidarity and appreciation for the important work you are doing at this time.
All the best,
Alex Neve (he/him)
Secretary General
Amnesty International Canada
(English branch)
aneve@amnesty.camailto:aneve@amnesty.ca
+1 613 744 7667 extension 234
@AlexNeveAmnesty
On unceded Algonquin territory at:
312 Laurier Avenue East
Ottawa, Ontario
K1N 1H9 Canada
Good morning Everyone,
Landon and I would like to support and endorse this important statement. Please include the Landon Pearson Centre on the list of supporting organizations. Thanks for reaching out, John.
Take good care of yourselves. Warm regards,
Virginia and Landon
Virginia Caputo, PhD Associate Professor and Director Department of Sociology and Anthropology Landon Pearson Centre for the Study of Childhood and Children's Rights Carleton University A735 Loeb 1125 Colonel By Drive Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5B6 (613) 520-2600 ext, 1342
Managing Editor of the Canadian Journal of Children's Rights / Revue Canadienne des droits des enfants. For Journal enquiries, please go to carleton.ca/landonpearsoncentre/cjcr
Instagram: @Landonpearsoncentre
Twitter: @LPearsonCentre
Facebook: @Landonpearsoncentre
________________________________ From: hr-research-centres-bounces@lists.umanitoba.ca hr-research-centres-bounces@lists.umanitoba.ca on behalf of Frederick John Packer John.Packer@uottawa.ca Sent: Monday, April 6, 2020 1:53 PM To: Christina Szurlej cszurlej@stu.ca Cc: Helen.Fallding@umanitoba.ca Helen.Fallding@umanitoba.ca; Viviana Fernandez Viviana.Fernandez@uottawa.ca; hr-research-centres@lists.umanitoba.ca hr-research-centres@lists.umanitoba.ca Subject: Re: [HR-rsch] Fw: URGENT DEADLINE: Seeking endorsement of call for human rights oversight of covid responses
[External Email] Thanks Christina for the quick and positive response! Best wishes, John
Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 6, 2020, at 1:23 PM, Christina Szurlej cszurlej@stu.ca wrote:
Attention : courriel externe | external email Hello everyone,
I would like to indicate my personal support and that of the AHRC. I emailed Alex privately before seeing this message.
John suggested providing collective support as CAHRI and I'm on board with that too.
Best wishes, Christina
Christina Szurlej, Ph.D. Atlantic Human Rights Centre, Director Human Rights Program, Associate Professor St. Thomas University, Fredericton, NB. E3B 5G3 P: 506-452-0451 ~ E: cszurlej@stu.ca ~ FB: STU Human Rights
________________________________ From: hr-research-centres-bounces@lists.umanitoba.ca hr-research-centres-bounces@lists.umanitoba.ca on behalf of Frederick John Packer John.Packer@uottawa.ca Sent: April 5, 2020 10:08 PM To: hr-research-centres@lists.umanitoba.ca hr-research-centres@lists.umanitoba.ca; Helen.Fallding@umanitoba.ca Helen.Fallding@umanitoba.ca Cc: Viviana Fernandez Viviana.Fernandez@uottawa.ca Subject: [HR-rsch] Fw: URGENT DEADLINE: Seeking endorsement of call for human rights oversight of covid responses
Dear CAHRI Members,
I hope this finds you, your colleagues, families, and communities well in this most unusual time.
Please see below and attached an important initiative from Alex Neve (Sec-Gen of AI Canada [English Section]) seeking endorsements from entities and individuals. The case is straightforward and, I believe, compelling. I have already indicated my endorsement (both individually and on behalf of HRREC-uOttawa). Please consider doing the same. And please share with others who you believe would be appropriate and willing to endorse.
Thanks in advance for your active cooperation.
Best wishes, John
Prof. John Packer Neuberger-Jesin Professor of International Conflict Resolution
Professeur Neuberger-Jesin sur la résolution de conflits internationaux
Directeur, Centre de recherche et d'enseignement sur les droits de la personne
Director, Human Rights Research and Education Centre
Université d'Ottawa | University of Ottawa
Et/and Faculté de droit | Faculty of Law
Pavillon Fauteux Hall 57 Louis-Pasteur, Ottawa,
Ontario, K1N 6N5
Canada
Tél. | Tel: +1 613-562-5800 (3462)
Téléc. | Fax: +1 613-562-5124
jpacker@uottawa.camailto:jpacker@uottawa.ca
JP_Peacemaking www.cdp-hrc.uottawa.cahttp://www.cdp-hrc.uottawa.ca/
________________________________ From: Alex Neve aneve@amnesty.ca Sent: 05 April 2020 12:45 To: Alex Neve aneve@amnesty.ca Subject: URGENT DEADLINE: Seeking endorsement of call for human rights oversight of covid responses
Dear friends and colleagues,
It seems so woefully inadequate to say that I hope this finds you – and yours – safe and healthy; but I most certainly do. Unprecedented and such unsettling times in so many profound ways. Such an important time to be doing all that we can to bring human rights to the very core of how governments are crafting and carrying out their responses to the COVID-10 pandemic; and where we need to see transformative change going forward. And I know that we have all be doing so – with broad visions and suggested frameworks for a human rights approach to the crisis, and specific interventions and recommendations with respect to particular issues of concern.
Central to any attempt to strengthen human rights at this time, is oversight and accountability. And we hope that you will join us in endorsing the attached statement calling on governments (federal, provincial, territorial and municipal) across the country to take immediate steps to enhance that oversight (see details below).
Across the human rights community we of course have longstanding concerns and recommendations that pre-date the COVID crisis about gaps and inadequacies in human rights oversight, accountability, transparency, implementation and remedies in Canada. Those concerns have obviously increased dramatically at the present time, for two obvious reasons: (1) major decisions, with substantial human rights implications, are being made rapidly by governments at all levels; and (2) existing human rights “oversight” – through courts, human rights tribunals, Parliament, legislative assemblies, public forums, and other bodies and processed – has been weakened at this time due to those offices, bodies and processes being closed, suspended or constrained.
Many of us have important proposals for substantial reforms when it comes to human rights oversight, which would likely involve reforming existing laws, adopting new laws and creating new institutions. That is not feasible in the short-term, particularly with Parliaments and legislatures suspended. What is proposed in the attached, therefore, are significant measures that can be taken without the need to pass or revise laws or create new institutions that would take significant time.
So here is what we are looking for:
- Would you like to endorse this statement? We will have both a list of organizations and individuals. We aren’t at this time opening it up for broad public endorsement but certainly welcome endorsement from human rights leaders, activists and academics.
- Time is so short these days, with things moving so rapidly. We would like to send this statement to governments and release it publicly on Wednesday April 8th. We need responses by 5 pm on April 7th, please send your endorsement to me at aneve@amnesty.camailto:aneve@amnesty.ca.
- PLEASE SHARE THIS WIDELY with organizations and colleagues who may share the concern about the need for human rights oversight.
- A French translation is underway and will be ready soon.
With much solidarity and appreciation for the important work you are doing at this time.
All the best,
Alex Neve (he/him)
Secretary General
Amnesty International Canada
(English branch)
aneve@amnesty.camailto:aneve@amnesty.ca
+1 613 744 7667 extension 234
@AlexNeveAmnesty
On unceded Algonquin territory at:
312 Laurier Avenue East
Ottawa, Ontario
K1N 1H9 Canada
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Christina Szurlej
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Frederick John Packer
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Karen Busby
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Virginia Caputo