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The EDIEC is co-financed by the European Union


“Art. 1.1: No one shall be subjected to enforced disappearance”


The organisation Aim for human rights has just launched the primer (Art. 1.1: No one shall be subjected to enforced disappearance) aimed to inform about the International Convention for the Protection of People against Enforced Disappearances. This colourful, easy-to-read guide published this week, will be an essential tool in the understanding of the convention and campaign against disappearances.

Art. 1.1: No one shall be subjected to enforced disappearance’ has been written by experts on the convention as part of the campaign for the ratification of this treaty that the International Coalition Against Enforced Disappearances (ICAED) started in 2007. Aim for human rights is a member of the ICAED. 

The guide is available in English, French and Spanish. It can be obtained in digital version here or in hardcopy if requested here.

The EDIEC

The aim of the Enforced Disappearances Information Exchange Center is to centralise and exchange information about the issue of enforced disappearances. This website has also been created to facilitate contact and communication between the different organisations and individuals involved in eradicating this crime.

EDIEC has been developed and is maintained by Linking Solidarity, a programme of the organisation Aim for human rights thanks to the co-financing of the European Union.


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