Arbitrary Detention: UN expert group launches its first
official visit to the USA
GENEVA (7 October 2016) – The United Nations Working
Group on Arbitrary Detention will conduct its first official visit to the
United States of America to assess the situation of deprivation of liberty in
the country from 11 to 24 October.
During the two-week visit, human rights experts
Seong-Phil Hong, José Guevara, and Leigh Toomey will visit Washington D.C,
Texas, California and Illinois, where they will engage with the authorities,
civil society and other stakeholders.
The delegation will also visit places of deprivation of
liberty, including prisons, immigration detention facilities, mental health
institutions, and police stations, to meet with persons deprived of their
liberty and to seek first-hand information on their cases.
The delegation will share with the media its preliminary
observations at a press conference to be held at the UN Information Center
(UN-DPI) in Washington DC (1775 K ST NW, Suite 400, Washington DC 20006).
Access to the press conference is strictly limited to journalists.
The Working Group will present its final report to the UN
Human Rights Council in September 2017.
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The Working Group is comprised of five independent expert
members from various regions of the world, namely: Mr. Sètondji Roland Adjovi
(Benin), Chair-Rapporteur; Mr. José Guevara (Mexico), Vice-Chair on
Communications; Ms. Leigh Toomey (Australia), Vice-Chair on Follow- Up; Mr.
Seong-Phil Hong (Republic of Korea) and Mr. Vladimir Tochilovsky (Ukraine). The
expert group was established by the Commission on Human Rights in 1991 to
investigate instances of alleged arbitrary deprivation of liberty. Its mandate
was clarified and extended by the Commission in 1997 to cover the issue of
administrative custody of asylum-seekers and immigrants. In September 2013, the
Human Rights Council confirmed the scope of the Working Group's mandate and extended
it for a further three-year period. Learn more, log on to:
http://www.ohchr.org/EN/Issues/Detention/Pages/WGADIndex.aspx
The Working Groups are part of what is known as the
Special Procedures of the Human Rights Council. Special Procedures, the largest
body of independent experts in the UN Human Rights system, is the general name
of the Council’s independent fact-finding and monitoring mechanisms. Special
Procedures mandate-holders are independent human rights experts appointed by
the Human Rights Council to address either specific country situations or
thematic issues in all parts of the world. They are not UN staff and are
independent from any government or organization. They serve in their individual
capacity and do not receive a salary for their work.
For more information and media inquiries, please contact:
In Washington, during the visit: Karen F. Smyth (+1 202
454 2106 / +1 301 351 0025 / smythk@un.org)
During and after the visit: Lucie Viersma (+41 79 444
3993 / +41 22 928 9380 / lviersma@ohchr.org)
or) and Yiyao Zhang (+41 79 201 0123 / + 41 22 917 96 34 / yzhang@ohchr.org) or
write to wgad@ohchr.org
You can access this media advisory here:
http://www.ohchr.org/EN/NewsEvents/Pages/DisplayNews.aspx?NewsID=20656&LangID=E
For media inquiries related to other UN independent
experts:
Mr. Xabier Celaya – Media Unit (+ 41 22 917 9383 /
xcelaya@ohchr.org)
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