[governance] Carta Internacional

Carlos A. Afonso ca at cafonso.ca
Wed Jun 19 11:48:22 EDT 2013


More precisely, the IACHR:

Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
Organization of American States
1889 F St NW
Washington, D.C., 20006
United States of America

Telephone: 202 370 9000
Fax: 202 458 3992 / 202 458 3650 / 202 458 6215
E-mail: cidhdenuncias at oas.org

fraternal regards

--c.a.

On 06/17/2013 12:43 PM, Carolina Rossini wrote:
> I also suggest OAS.
>
> C
>
> 2013/6/17 José Félix Arias Ynche <jaryn56 at gmail.com>
>
>>    No solamente se le debe de enviar la misiva al Congreso Norteamericano,
>> sino también a los siguientes organismos:
>>
>>
>> -ONU
>>
>>   -Comisión Europea de Justicia y Derechos Fundamentales
>>
>>
>>
>> Para que se pronuncien ante sus Estados miembros y otros vinculados a
>> deliberar a un amplio, y profundo debate transparente sobre:
>>
>>
>> La interferencia con los derechos humanos de los ciudadanos de cualquier
>>   país, que de acuerdo con la Carta de la ONU (arts. 55 y 56) obliga a todos
>> sus miembros a promover “El respeto Universal a los Derechos Humanos y a
>> las Libertades Fundamentales de todos.
>>
>>
>> Siendo inaceptable la actual situación de la vigilancia de las
>> telecomunicaciones y comunicaciones digitales que los ciudadanos de
>> cualquier país afrontan en estos momentos, las cuales amenazan gravemente
>> sus derechos a la privacidad de comunicar sus pensamientos privados.
>>
>>
>> Ello no solamente viola y pone en peligro los derechos fundamentales a la
>> libertad de pensamiento, de opinión, de expresión y asociación que es
>> centro de toda práctica democrática, también viola los valores de la
>> dignidad humana, libertad, democracia, igualdad, Estado de Derecho y
>> respeto de los derechos humanos, incluidos los derechos de las personas
>> pertenecientes a minorías.
>>
>>
>>
>> *Cordialmente:         José Félix Arias Ynche*
>> *                        Investigador Social Para El Desarrollo*
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> 2013/6/17 Norbert Bollow <nb at bollow.ch>
>>
>>> Parminder <parminder at itforchange.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Saturday 15 June 2013 02:49 PM, Baudouin SCHOMBE wrote:
>>>>> I support this statement. After all, no one can pretend to be above
>>>>> the law.
>>>>
>>>> When there is no global law then it is more difficult to say no one
>>>> can be above the law.
>>>
>>> I think that international human rights law can reasonably be accepted
>>> as being a legitimate form of global law.
>>>
>>> IMO the main problem there is the weakness of the enforcement
>>> mechanisms.
>>>
>>> WTO rules and international copyright law have a much lower degree of
>>> legitimacy (especially given how much the world has changed since
>>> those rules were adopted, in ways that at least draw into question the
>>> continued validity of the assumptions on which those rule-making
>>> processes were based) but much stronger enforcement.
>>>
>>> Greetings,
>>> Norbert
>>>
>>> --
>>> Recommendations for effective and constructive participation in IGC:
>>> 1. Respond to the content of assertions and arguments, not to the person
>>> 2. Be conservative in what you send, be liberal in what you accept
>>>
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