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Date 18
June 2004
Press Release No: L/36/2004
THE UNITED NATIONS SECRETARY-GENERAL
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MESSAGE ON THE INTERNATIONAL DAY
IN SUPPORT OF VICTIMS OF TORTURE
26 June 2004
The International Day in Support of Victims of
Torture is an occasion for the world to reaffirm that torture
and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment is unacceptable
and cannot be tolerated. It is a day to renew our commitment
to denounce such acts and seek justice for torture victims.
Above all, it is a day for Governments to ask themselves whether
they are doing enough to prevent acts of torture, assist their
victims, punish the perpetrators and ensure that they are not
repeated.
Sadly, experience shows us that torture and other
cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment remain all too common
in too many countries. Yet the prohibition of such acts is not
ambiguous: it is absolute. It is binding on all States in all
territories under their jurisdiction or effective control. It
applies in all circumstances, in times of war as in times of
peace. Nor is torture permissible when it is called something
else. Euphemisms cannot be used to by-pass legal obligations.
States must honour their obligations, including
that to vigorously combat the impunity of perpetrators of torture.
Those who conceive of or authorize any form of torture and other
cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment, and those who commit
such acts, should not go unpunished. Independent bodies must
prosecute those responsible, and the punishment must reflect
the seriousness of the offence.
The obligations of international customary law
have been voluntarily accepted by the many States that have
ratified the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
and the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman
or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. Today, I call on all States
to ratify these two core human rights treaties, as well as the
Optional Protocol to the Torture Convention. And I call on them
to issue an open invitation to the Special Rapporteur on torture,
as well as to other relevant human rights mechanisms, to visit
their country.
On this day, I also pay tribute to all those who
work throughout the world to relieve the suffering of torture
survivors and their families. The United Nations Voluntary Fund
for Victims of Torture assists many non-governmental organizations
to provide victims with medical and psychological care, legal
and social aid, and financial support. I express my gratitude
to those Governments and other contributors who make that assistance
possible, and I call on all members of the international community
to support the Fund.
The United Nations was founded to reaffirm faith
in the dignity and worth of the human person; to create better
standards of life in larger freedom. We cannot get anywhere
near fulfilling that pledge unless we wipe the scourge of torture
from the face of the earth. On this International Day in Support
of Victims of Torture, let us rededicate ourselves to that mission.
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