Human Rights

It’s time to take another look at CMAG

5th August 2009 by AlexT 24 Comments

cmag2These days we are plagued by acronyms. The Commonwealth is no exception. High in its vocabulary is CMAG  the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group. To be CMAGGED is a form of disgrace member countries do not like.

Fiji is currently getting that treatment because it has abrogated its constitution, entrenched authoritarian rule under military ruler Commodore Bainimarama, violated human rights, freedom of speech and assembly, detained opponents, and undermined the judiciary.

The Commonwealth was the first international organisation to create such machinery of self-discipline. Heads of government produced it at their Auckland summit in 1995. A main aim was to prevent power being seized from legally elected governments.

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Morgan Tsvangirai Interview: How can the Commonwealth help Zimbabwe?

4th August 2009 by AlexT 14 Comments

TRANSCRIPT:

Zimbabwe is emerging from a serious political conflict and an economic meltdown. In those circumstances, Zimbabwe has received wide-ranging humanitarian support in the past and we thank the international community for that. But we need to move to a stage where transitional support is targeted ensuring the transition moves on and is consolidated. My appeal is for transitional support in the key areas that will strengthen the capacity of the new state in the new political dispensation these include education, health, water and agriculture for food self-sufficiency. These are, I admit, insatiable needs, but we have to limit ourselves to the committed resources.

How can the Commonwealth help Zimbabwe? Should we be doing more? And is progress possible with Mugabe as President? Discuss below.

CMAG doesn’t suspend Fiji

31st July 2009 by ZoeWare 14 Comments

Considerable rumours circulated worldwide this week about the imminence of Fiji’s full suspension from the Commonwealth at the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group (CMAG) held today, Friday 31st July, in London. However at the meeting, CMAG’s 9 Foreign Ministers agreed to give the Fijian regime 1 more month to reactivate the President’s Political Dialogue Forum process, facilitated by the Commonwealth and the United Nations.

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Media Freedom in the Commonwealth

30th July 2009 by AlexT 8 Comments

The writer and journalist Kaye Whiteman has asked some provocative questions of the Commonwealth Conversation and how it will address the issue of media freedom. He is a former Director of Information at the Commonwealth Secretariat, so knows a thing or two about the issue:

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Are Rwanda’s Commonwealth hopes dented by Human Rights abuses?

29th July 2009 by AlexT 16 Comments

Rwanda was welcomed with virtual open arms at the 2007 Kampala Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), with Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni giving energetic support to his Rwandan counterpart Paul Kagame.

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What should the Commonwealth be doing on Sri Lanka?

23rd July 2009 by ZoeWare 72 Comments

The debate about what the Commonwealth should be doing on Sri Lanka is a very hot one. What do you think about it? Continue reading…

Fiji’s Bainimarama secures pariah status as worst dictator in the Commonwealth

19th July 2009 by ZoeWare 3 Comments

Commonweath media NGOs condemn the Fijian government’s paralysis of free speech and free press. Continue reading…

Does your country live up to the Commonwealth’s 1991 Harare Declaration?

19th July 2009 by ZoeWare 8 Comments

Have you read the Commonwealth’s 1991 Harare Declaration, which defines the association’s fundamental political values. Does your country live up to them? Continue reading…