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Signatories’ List

Organization

Contact Person

Center for Human Rights and Global Justice, NYU School of Law

Meg Satterthwaite

Partners in Health

Dr. Paul Farmer

Center for Constitutional Rights

Bill Quigley

Allan K. Lowenstein International Human Rights Clinic, Yale Law School

James Silk

Human Rights Clinic University of Miami School of Law

Caroline Bettinger-López

Asociación Nacional de Centros (ANC)

Francisco Soberón Garrido

International Human Rights Law Clinic and Human Rights Program, University of Virginia School of Law

Deena R. Hurwitz

Human Rights Litigation and International Advocacy Clinic, University of Minnesota Law School

Jennifer M. Green

International Action Ties

Mark Snyder

Friends of the Earth – Amigos de la Tierra

Gustavo Castro Soto

Comisión de Derechos Humanos (COMISEDH)

Miguel Huerta Barrón

Immigration Clinic, William S. Boyd School of Law, University of Nevada

Fatma E. Marouf

Leitner Center for International Law and Justice, Fordham Las School

Martin S. Flaherty

Other Worlds

Beverly Bell

Lamp for Haiti Foundation

Thomas M. Griffin

Urban Morgan Institute for Human Rights, University of Cincinnati College of Law

Bert Lockwood

Refugio del Rio Grande, Inc.

Lisa S. Brodyaga

Immigrant Rights Project, University of Tulsa College of Law

Elizabeth McCormick

Immigration Law Clinic, University of California Davis School of Law

Holly Cooper

Red Mexicana de Acción frente al Libre Comercio (RMALC)

Marco Antonio Velázquez Navarrete

Alianza Mexicana por la Autodeterminación de los Pueblos (AMAP)

Marco Antonio Velázquez Navarrete

Center for Justice & Accountability

Kathy Roberts

UnityAyiti

Brennan Bollman

Canada Haiti Action Network/Reseau de solidarite Canada-Haiti

Roger Annis

Center for Gender & Refugee Studies, University of California Hastings College of the Law

Karen Musalo

Institute for Justice & Democracy in Haiti

Brian Concannon

Haitian National Coalition for the Environment (KNAA)

Isaac Cherestal

Haiti Dream Keeper Archives

Michelle Karshan

Center for Social Justice, Seton Hall University School of Law

Lori A. Nessel

Beyond Borders

David Diggs

Bri Kouri Nouvèl Gaye

Etant Dupain

Let Haiti Live

Melinda Miles

Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) Haiti

Alexis Erkert Depp

Physicians for Haiti

Rishi Rattan

International Association of Democratic Lawyers (IADL)

Jeanne Mirer

MADRE

Diana Duarte

United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America (UE)

Robin Alexander

Instituto Peruano de Educacion en Derechos Humas y la Paz (IPDEDEHP)

Pablo Zavala

St. Boniface Haiti Foundation

Linda Canniff

Montreal-Haiti Solidarity Committee

Darren Ell

School of the Americas Watch (SOA Watch)

Nico Udu-Gama

UCF Haitian Sutdies Project

Kevin Meehan

All-African People’s Revolutionary Party (GC)

Bob Brown

Paloma Institute

Guy R. Knudsen

Global Exchange

Tom Miller

Green Cities Fund, Inc.

Tom Miller

Institute of Redress & Recovery at Santa Clara University

Beth Van Schaack

Alliance for Global Justice

Chuck Kaufman

Central American Legal Assistance

Anne Pilsbury

Nicaragua Center for Community Action (NICCA)

Diana Bohn

St Louis Inter-Faith Committee on Latin America

Marilyn Lorenz

The National Lawyers Guild Internaitonal Committee

Charlotte Kates

Konpay

Amy Fotta

National Latino Farmers & Ranchers Trade Association

Stephen Bartlett

Kentucky Interfaith Taskforce on Latin America and the Caribbean (KITLAC)

Stephen Bartlett

Essex Transitional Justice Network, University of Essex

Diana Morales-Lourido

National Lawyers Guild Task Force on the Americas

Judy Somberg

American Association of Jurists (AAJ)

Vanessa Ramos

PRESS RELEASE

CHRGJ Survey Suggests Alarming Levels of Sexual Violence in Haiti’s IDP Camps

March 16, 2011- An alarmingly high proportion of households surveyed in Haiti’s camps for the internally displaced (IDP) have been victimized by sexual violence since the earthquake, said the Center for Human Rights and Global Justice (CHRGJ) in a briefing paper released today. The Center—based at NYU School of Law—released the paper just days before Haitians are set to return to the polls to vote in a Presidential run-off. The paper makes public the preliminary findings of its survey on gender-based violence and access to food and water, conducted in January 2011 in several IDP camps in Port-au-Prince. The findings add weight to what human rights groups and victims groups have been saying for several months now: that sexual violence and the fear of sexual violence are common in the camps and that significant changes in security and access to basic resources are required. “Since the earthquake, women’s groups have been receiving daily reports of sexual assault occurring while women engage in ordinary activities, such as walking to gather water or washing in the morning,” said Margaret Satterthwaite, a Faculty Director at CHRGJ and the Principal Investigator for the survey. “The results of this survey amplify these reports through empirical data and suggest that immediate action is needed to prevent further assaults.”

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REPORT

CHRGJ Publishes Briefing Paper on Sexual Violence in Haiti's IDP Camps

March 16, 2011- In January 2011, the Center for Human Rights and Global Justice (CHRGJ) at NYU School of Law conducted a survey of households in four camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in and around Port-au-Prince, Haiti. This briefing paper presents preliminary data from the survey,focusing on reported incidents of sexual violence. An alarming 14% of households surveyed reported that, since the earthquake, one or more members of their household had been victimized by rape or unwanted touching or both.

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March 16, 2011- En janvier 2011, le Center for Human Rights and Global Justice (CHRGJ) de la NYU School of Law a mené un sondage auprès des ménages dans quatre camps de déplacés internes au sein et autour de Port-au-Prince, à Haïti. Ce document d’information présente les données préliminaires de l’enquête et met l’accent principalement sur les incidents de violence sexuelle signalés. Un pourcentage alarmant de 14 % des ménages interrogés ont rapporté que depuis le tremblement de terre, un ou plusieurs membres de leur ménage ont été victimes de viol, d’attouchements ou des deux à la fois.

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HIGHLIGHT FROM THE CENTER

Faculty Co-Chair, Philip Alston, Interviewed in the Oxford Journal:"The Challenges of Responding to Extrajudicial Executions"

January 5, 2011- In our continuing series of reflections by human rights practitioners on their work, Philip Alston reflects here on his six-year term as UN Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, completed in July 2010. In the interview, Professor Alston addresses some of the methodological challenges faced by UN Special Procedures in their work – and in particular, highlights the need for greater context-specific analysis in reporting. He also speaks about some of the key themes that feature prominently in many of his country visit reports – including impunity, corruption, witness protection, police accountability, targeted killings, and election-related violence and killings.

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HIGHLIGHT FROM THE CENTER

International Human Rights Clinic Alum, Rajeev Goyal, featured in The New Yorker: "Village Voice: The Peace Corps Brightest Hope"

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