A Proposal for Establishing “The International Day of Prisoners’ Rights”
by Emadeddin Baghi (Iran) There are currently various international days commemorating issues such as Human Rights, Freedom of the Press, combating HIV/AIDS, etc. There is no such commemoration for prisoners, although prisons and prisoners are the issues that have much older history than many other concerns. In all societies, prisons and the treatment of prisoners are among the major human rights issues. The way prisoners are treated is a clear indicator of observance and/or violation of human rights. Dedicating a special day to prisoners’ rights would have the advantage of raising public awareness through the media on a specific day at a global scale. Experience shows that institutions and media working on a special theme are able to mobilize more resources on a specific day named after their cause. Support can be given to articles, books, artistic products, institutions, NGOs and persons dealing with the subject of prisoners' rights. As date, I myself suggest the 5th of March as on this day in 1897 one of the most prominent Persian social and political activists and one of the first supporters of human rights in its modern sense in the region, Seyed Jamalodin Assadabadi, was killed in an Ottoman prison deprived of all his legal and human rights. However, I leave it up to the various organizations to propose and develop this idea at an international level. I hope that one day all the human rights organizations worldwide, NGOs and the media will mobilize their efforts to report on events inside prisons and denounce violations. The rights of prisoners will benefit. 2 November 2009
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