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Press Release
Council of Europe anti-torture Committee urges states to set up national bodies to monitor places of deprivation of liberty
Strasbourg, 06.11.2012 – In its annual report,
published today, the Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or
Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CPT) urges all Council of Europe member
states to ratify a UN treaty and establish independent national bodies to
monitor the treatment of persons deprived of their liberty.
The Optional Protocol to the UN Convention against Torture and Other Cruel,
Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (OPCAT), which entered into force
in 2006, establishes an independent UN monitoring body and obliges States
Parties to create independent national monitoring structures to combat torture
and other forms of ill-treatment, by means of regular visits to places of
deprivation of liberty. So far, 31 Council of Europe member states have ratified
this protocol and 26 of them have set up or designated the so-called “national
preventive mechanisms” (NPMs).
“Monitoring mechanisms at national level can intervene frequently and
rapidly, and so are able to make an enormous contribution to the prevention of
ill-treatment. That is why it is essential that independent structures of this
kind are set up without delay in all countries. They will also be a valuable
source of information for the CPT and can bolster the monitoring work the
Committee is doing, in particular by following up the implementation of its
recommendations”, said Lətif Hüseynov, CPT president.
“In some of the CPT visits, we have identified that NPMs which have already
been established lack the resources to carry out their tasks effectively. States
should ensure these bodies are equipped with adequate human and material
resources and enjoy full access to any place of deprivation of liberty, without
any restrictions”, he added.
In its monitoring work, the CPT is closely cooperating with the UN
Subcommittee on Prevention of Torture and other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading
Treatment or Punishment (SPT) and the NPMs set up to date.
The CPT’s annual report contains information on
the 18 visits it carried out between August 2011 and July 2012 and comments on
some of the Committee’s visit reports which have recently been made public.
More information on the CPT: www.cpt.coe.int
Jaime Rodríguez; jaime.rodriguez@coe.int; mob. +33 (0)
6 89 99 50 42
http://www.cpt.coe.int/en/annual/press/2012-11-06-eng.htm
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"European
Convention for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or
Punishment
Text of the
Convention and Explanatory Report
European Treaty
Series - No. 126.
Text amended
according to the provisions of Protocols No. 1 (ETS No. 151)
and No. 2 (ETS No. 152)
which entered into force on 1 March 2002.
http://www.cpt.coe.int/en/documents/eng-convention.pdfhttp://www.cpt.coe.int/en/about.htm
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