Civil society hopes to introduce Guidelines on the Use and
Conditions of Police Custody and Pre-Trial Detention in Africa to the
52nd session of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights
being held in Yamoussoukro, Cote d'Ivoire from 9 - 22 October 2012. It is hoped the Commission will eventually adopt the guidelines as a resolution of the Commission.
The Special Rapportuer on
Prisons and Conditions of Detention, Commissioner Med Kaggwa, has been
requested to promote the introduction of a guideline on the use and
conditions of police custody and pre-trial detention (the Guidelines) at
the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR).
The
ACHPR has a mandate to develop a guideline on pre-trial detention as
Article 45(b) of the African Charter provides the ACHPR with power to
‘to formulate and lay down principles and rules aimed at solving legal
problems relating to human and peoples’ rights and fundamental freedoms
upon which African states may base their legislation.’
The
Special Rapporteur has been request to submit a zero draft of the
proposed guideline to the ACHPR at the 52nd session with the
recommendation that:
- The ACHPR agrees to encourage and facilitate further public participation in the form of the publication of the draft text on and an invitation for comment within a set timeframe
- The office of the Special Rapporteur, with assistance if necessary collates and analyses submissions ahead of the 53nd session of the ACHPR
- Opportunity be created for oral submission on the margins of the 53rd ACHPR session by those having submitted written submissions on the draft
- The ACHPR explore the avenues of giving formal recognition to the guidelines in due course.
The
situation of pre-trial detainees in all custodial settings warrants
urgent action for a number of reasons, not least because conditions of
detention for pre-trial detainees in police lock-ups and prisons
frequently fail to meet established international and regional minimum
standards for the treatment of persons
deprived of their liberty.
deprived of their liberty.
The letter to the Commissioner requesting his assistance in submitting the draft Guidelines, and the draft Guidelines themselves are available ON
http://www.ppja.org/regional-information/africa/ACHPR%20submission%20on%20PTD%20120710.pdf/view
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