UNESCO INDIVIDUAL COMPLAINTS
(PROCEDURE OF 104 EX/ DECISION 3.3)
Individuals, groups of individuals and NGOs can submit an individual complaint to the
Committee on Conventions and Recommendations of UNESCO if they are direct victims
or if they have a sufficient connection to the claimed violation. The protected persons
are teachers, students, researchers, artists, writers and journalists. The procedure is
confidential from the beginning to the end.
The mechanism has not been used a lot. The author of this report has, however, one very
positive experience, which led to the release of an Iranian artist. What seems problematic
to many CSOs is the fact that the minutes and decisions made by the Committee are
strictly confidential – not even UNESCO staff members related to the relevant Conventions
and recommendations have access to discussions and decisions.
The positive side of this is that the Committee members can discuss very openly a
complaint and be pretty harsh on the state party violating their obligations.
http://www.claiminghumanrights.org/unesco_procedure.html
COUNCIL OF EUROPE & EUROPEAN COURT OF
HUMAN RIGHTS
As all countries we are dealing with – except Belarus – are members of the Council
of Europe, it is relevant to mention that the member states are obliged to live up to
the "European Convention on Human Rights,"49 which protects freedom of expression,
including artistic freedom. In 2020 the Council of Europe, through the Steering Committee
for Culture, Heritage and Landscape have “stepped up” their focus on artistic freedom
with a “Manifesto on the Freedom of Expression of Arts and Culture in the Digital Era”50
developed by a group of external experts. The steering committee in the manifesto
emphasizes that:
• Freedom of expression needs to be protected, be it from abuse of
technological developments, attempts to muzzle dissenting voices
in a society or misuse of the freedom of expression to foster divisive
narratives, intolerance and hate;
• Artistic and creative expression is a part of the freedom of expression
and artists must be protected against censorship and any form of
pressure or intimidation. Any limitation should be in line with the European
Convention on Human Rights and the case-law of the European Court of
Human Rights;
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https://www.echr.coe.int/Documents/Convention_Instrument_ENG.pdf
https://rm.coe.int/0900001680a056a2
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