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24/25/2004
Introduction:
The
humanitarian and charitable NGOs witnessed during the 20th century,
unprecedented developments which made of this phenomenon, that was
marginal till the end of the 19th century, a real social expression of
the inter-human solidarity. This progress comes on top of the
development of their roles, internal structures and connections with the
political and civil societies, both on national or international levels.
If the stock exchange seems to be responsible for the death of about ten
thousand human beings a year, and this is without any businessman
crossing the frontiers of the poor countries, the humanitarian action
attempts to save just as much people on the ground of the concerned
countries. Therefore, the humanitarian NGOs became a reality in states’
geopolitical framework and in people’s aspiration to a better life.
Various governments and political
institutions, after having understood the importance of the NGOs’
phenomenon - which became a great legal and civil stake on the local and
international level – have tried to influence them, to contain them, and
to use them in political and cultural purposes.
The instrumentalization and the
manipulation of the humanitarian NGOs have widely weakened this
phenomenon and spread the doubt in the international public opinion
which lost its unity and its universal spirit each time when the
humanitarian action is evoked. The death of American doctors, who
dedicated their lives for sick people in Yemen, aroused little protests
in the Arab world. Also the case of Rachel, the young American who died
under an Israeli bulldozer in Gaza, has also been ignored by her
country’s media and politicians: the United States. Politics and
ideology make us lose an essential principle in the humanization of our
existence: the necessity of discovering the international solidarity’s
capacity to build bridges between people and cultures.
September 11th can be just another
occasion for the NGOs of the North, but was a disaster by all measures
for those of the south, in particular the Islamic ones. The temporary
troubles that the associations with Islamic nature experienced became a
real war like never seen before on behalf of the American
administration; a war that has employed the laws of exception and the
secret proofs’ methods in order to cover the violations which, aimed at
a big number of associations known for their great professionalism and
their feasibility.
A merciless war has been carried out
against them including: freezing their assets, arbitrary stigmatization
as terrorists, continuous unnecessary alerts to frighten the public. IT
attained a point where volunteers of one of the charities were tortured
by the Italian forces being a part of IFOR (in Kosovo), which is a clear
violation of the European Agreement on human rights and fundamental
freedoms.
This campaign puts us face to face with
the need to coordinate between the humanitarian NGOs of the North and
those of the South, in order to protect this natural bridge which
gathers all the charitable and humanitarian associations.
In order to stop politicians from
striking a blow at this main axis of people’s life, the Arab Commission
of human rights called for a conference of humanitarian NGOs which took
place last year in Paris. It gathered 151 humanitarian and charitable
organisations of which their action’s principles conform to the
international humanitarian law. They considered that the protection of
the individuals - without distinction - from disasters, is in the heart
of their objectives. Experts and a selected number of international
NGOs, such as the EC, the HCHR, the UNESCO, the international Red Cross,
UNICEF, and the OM, took part in this conference. An International
Bureau was elected to form an international confederacy of the
humanitarian NGO capable of coordinating and protecting workers and the
associations of humanitarian nature. Now this bureau calls for a 2nd
international conference of the humanitarian NGOs to be organised in
Geneva between 24th and 26th September 2004. The conference which will
be addressed in three languages: French, Arabic, and English, will
gather more than 150 representatives of the humanitarian and charitable
NGOs, half of whom will come from southern countries.
Conference
objectives
1-
Study of the main problems known by the charitable and humanitarian NGOs
at the beginning of the 3rd millennium, notably within the framework of
globalization.
2- Presentation of a synthesis on the defence’s modalities and the protection mechanism of the humanitarian
NGOs, on a national as well as on international scale.
3- Exposing the role of charitable organisations in the enhancement of community cohesion in various
societies. Also highlighting the importance of their role in defending
the social and economic rights of poor and deprived people, living in
wars situations, tragedies, or disasters. Thus necessitate their
protection and ask for the facilitation of their actions on the ground.
4-
To deploy a system that guarantees the
protection of the charitable and humanitarian NGOs against any shape of
arbitrary power and repression, notably in wartime. Moreover, to widely
distribute the universal statement, emanating from the Conference of
Paris on the rights and responsibilities of individuals and groups doing
humanitarian work, in order to adopt it by the general assembly of the
UN, as it was the case for the protection of human rights’ defend
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