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Human Rights

:: General

  • Urgent action for human rights in the Congo! On August 31st, Sigrid Johnson was appointed Canada's new Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). KAIROS is asking for your help to encourage the new Ambassador to support political processes in the DRC that include further democratic development and a commitment to the rule of law.
  • Appeal to prevent the adoption of Bill C-7, the Public Safety Act (March 2004): In response to the tragic events of September 11, 2001, the Government of Canada quickly introduced anti-terrorism legislation as part of its “security agenda”. In December of 2001, Bill C-36 (The Anti-Terrorism Act) was adopted, which later proved to threaten civil liberties, decrease privacy, and justify the targeting of Arabs and Muslims as “terrorists”.

:: Colombia

:: East Timor

  • East Timor - A New Country Burdened by the Past (30 August 2001): The international community has allowed Indonesia the opportunity to try those responsible for the human rights abuses in East Timor. Two years later, no one has been brought to trial. As was the case throughout 24 years of Indonesian occupation, East Timor is again denied justice...

:: El Salvador

  • Urgent Action El Salvador: Peaceful protest against water privatization results in injuries, imprisonment, and charges of terrorism (16 July 2007): On July 2, a peaceful demonstration against water privatization in the community of Suchitoto, El Salvador, was used as an excuse to detain fourteen activists from the Rural Development Association (CRIPDES). They were then threatened with harm, charged under the country’s anti- terrorism laws, and thirteen of them were placed in three months’ “preventative” detention. Your help in securing their safe release and protesting this grave breach of human rights is needed!
  • El Salvador Health Care Workers Threatened (28 January 2003): KAIROS is deeply concerned about death threats made against striking doctors and health care workers in El Salvador. The strike, which has been ongoing since September 19 of last year, aims to block government efforts to privatize health care in El Salvador.

:: Guatemala

:: Indonesia

  • Aceh urgent action: After the tsunami: Peace, human rights and effective aid needed in Aceh, Indonesia (20 January 2005): Indonesia’s northernmost province of Aceh was the area hardest hit by the earthquake and resulting tsunamis of December 26. Yet Aceh was already facing a crisis before the tsunami hit. Thousands of civilians have been killed and many others tortured, abducted, and displaced in a long-running military suppression of a separatist group.
  • KAIROS Partner Detained in Aceh, Indonesia (7 July 2003): On June 19, Nuraini, volunteer coordinator of KAIROS' partner organisation KONTRAS Aceh, was arrested, beaten, and imprisoned for several days.
  • East Timor - A New Country Burdened by the Past (30 August 2001): The international community has allowed Indonesia the opportunity to try those responsible for the human rights abuses in East Timor. Two years later, no one has been brought to trial. As was the case throughout 24 years of Indonesian occupation, East Timor is again denied justice...

:: Israel/Palestine

  • KAIROS urgent action: End the siege in Gaza now (29 January 2008)
  • Update on the situation in Gaza and the West Bank (July 21, 2006) We thank those who contacted their MP on this urgent situation, and ask everyone to consider taking a moment to phone or send a letter to their MPs and to Foreign Affairs Minister Peter MacKay, informing him of your concerns related to the alarming developments in the Middle East. Please remind him that it is now more urgent than ever for the Canadian government to re-state Canada’s commitment to a negotiated settlement to the Israel-Palestinian conflict and the upholding and defending of international law.
  • A Call from our partners to press for diplomatic solution to the current crisis in Palestine and Israel (30 June 2006) We just received the following update on the current crisis in Gaza from the Department of Services to Palestinian Refugees, a long-time KAIROS partner in the West Bank and Gaza. DSPR partners the world over are urged to press their governments to push for a diplomatic solution to resolve this episode of violence. A diplomatic solution would spare the life of the kidnapped Israeli soldier and countless civilian lives. It would also preserve what is left of the Palestinian infrastructure.

:: Lesotho

:: Mexico

  • Concern about the use of excessive force against striking teachers in Oaxaca, Mexico. (28 June 2006) KAIROS is extremely concerned about the use of excessive force by police against striking teachers in Oaxaca, Mexico. Teachers continue to occupy the central square in Oaxaca, demanding better wages and working conditions. We fear an escalation in police violence and human rights abuses. Take action now to help prevent this.
  • Support the Mexican community of Cerro de San Pedro in their struggle against a Canadian-run mine (28 April 2006) The Mexican community of Cerro de San Pedro has been struggling for ten years to stop an open-pit cyanide-leach gold mine owned by Canadian company Metallica Resources Inc. Mexican courts have ruled in favour of this UNESCO World Heritage- nominated community, located in a fragile semi-desert. Yet the mining operation continues, and so community members have been forced to peacefully block mining equipment. However, they were met with a violent response. Please take a moment in solidarity with the community to ask our government to take action on this matter.
  • Digna Ochoa Assassinated in Mexico (29 October 2001): It is with immense sadness and indignation that KAIROS learned of the assassination of Mexican human rights lawyer Digna Ochoa y Plácido at her office in Mexico City on Friday, October 19, 2001.

:: Philippines

  • Help stop the killing of human rights defenders in the Philippines. (25 October 2005) Philippine partners are appealing to global partners like KAIROS to help convince the government of the Philippines to stop the senseless killings of church people, human rights advocates, journalists, and political activists. Almost 100 activists, religious leaders, human rights defenders and trade union leaders have been killed since the beginning of this year. KAIROS partners believe that the military is responsible for these atrocities.
  • KAIROS Partner Killed in the Philippines ( December 2004): Two gunmen believed to be members of the Philippine military summarily executed a KAIROS partner in the Philippines on November 10, 2004.
  • Philippines International Human Right Day Action: Mindoro Oriental (10 December 2002): KAIROS invites all of its members and supporters to mark this year's International Human Rights Day (December 10th) by sending a message of concern to authorities in various parts of the world about urgent human rights situations which require action.

:: Sudan

  • Urgent Appeal for Action on conflict in Darfur, Sudan (May 2004): Given the increasing level of violence in Sudan, and the fear of more killings unless something is done, KAIROS is issuing this appeal for Canadian officials to act. Please consider sending a letter to your Member of Parliament, with copies to Prime Minister Paul Martin.
  • Sudan International Human Right Day Actionr: Recruitment of Child Soldiers (10 December 2002): KAIROS invites all of its members and supporters to mark this year's International Human Rights Day (December 10th) by sending a message of concern to authorities in various parts of the world about urgent human rights situations which require action.

Mining/Resource Extraction

Refugees

  • Urgent Action: Ask your MP to support the Bill for the Implementation of the Refugee Appeal Division (8 November 2006) A private member’s bill, Bill C-280, which calls for the implementation of the Refugee Appeal Division, has been tabled. In early December, Bill C-280 will receive second reading in the House of Commons. Make sure your MP knows where YOU stand on refugee rights.
  • Sanctuary is not the problem: Appeal process for refugees needed (3 August 2004): Immigration Minister Judy Sgro’s recent statement that the churches should cease offering sanctuary to refused refugee claimants has caused great concern amongst the churches and civil society. The problem is not sanctuary, but flaws in the refugee determination system, especially the government’s continued failure to implement the appeal process.
  • Refugees in Canada Need Your Support - Act Now! (21 February 2003): The lack of an appeal process in Canada’s refugee determination system has been consistently identified by Canadian refugee rights groups as a serious flaw in the system that puts refugees at risk.
  • Delay of Refugee Appeal Process Puts Lives at Risk (7 May 2002): In a surprise move, the Minister of Immigration, Denis Coderre, announced that he intends to delay the implementation of the long awaited and long overdue right to appeal a negative refugee decision.

Sweatshops and Workers' Rights

  • El Salvador Health Care Workers Threatened (28 January 2003): KAIROS is deeply concerned about death threats made against striking doctors and health care workers in El Salvador. The strike, which has been ongoing since September 19 of last year, aims to block government efforts to privatize health care in El Salvador.
  • Don't Cut and Run... Eliminate Sweatshop Abuses in Lesotho (6 March 2002): KAIROS is extremely concerned over the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) lack of interest in investigating documented labour rights abuses at an HBC supply factory in Lesotho.

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