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Civil Society Statement

Posted by admin On July - 3 - 2008

July 2, 2008. Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. We deeply regret the violence that erupted after the public protest on July 1, 2008, leaving several people dead, many injured, and valuable public and private property destroyed, including precious cultural artifacts. We believe this violence was an extreme expression of deep-seated anger and frustration accumulated by significant sections of the society as a result of persistent injustice and corruption.

We regret that during this critical time of public unrest and violence, political parties are seeking to maximize their political gain in pursuit of their narrow interests with no regard for people’s lives and human rights and freedoms.

We regret that the government failed to accurately assess the situation and take proper measures in a timely manner. The violent confrontation between citizens and the police demonstrated a tragic lack of the police leadership’s conflict management capacity and skills.

We hold that the restrictions imposed on inalienable human rights are excessive and unnecessary. In particular, we believe that the restrictions imposed on citizens’ rights to free expression and information by closing all radio and television channels except for the Mongolian National Public Radio and Television and blocking major news websites were unjustified.

We are deeply concerned about the safety of over 700 people arrested during the riot as reports are coming in from their family members about torture and inhuman treatment by the police. We demand access to the detention sites to monitor the human rights abuses against the detainees, many of whom are reportedly under-age. We demand that the detainees’ right to legal representation be fully ensured.

Furthermore, we demand that all possible measures be taken immediately to identify and persecute those responsible for the heinous crime of shooting 3 people to death with a fire-arm. We are shocked by the report that one of the victims was shot in the back while running away from the riot site.

We hold that the use of force against demonstrators, rioters and observers without having properly communicated to them the Declaration of the State of Emergency was a serious violation of human rights.

We believe that this incidence was a manifestation of the loss of faith on the part of many Mongolians in the possibility of peaceful and fair resolution of conflicts in the Mongolian society. Therefore, we call on the government, all political parties, citizens and civil society organizations to join efforts towards strengthening of Mongolia’s democratic institutions and restoring citizens’ faith in the electoral process.

    Open Society Forum
    Center for Human Rights and Development
    Globe International NGO
    Philanthropy for Development Center
    Human Rights and Law Center
    Mongolian Women’s Fund
    Asian Focal Point for the International Civil Society Forum for Democracy
    Human Rights and Democracy Research Center
    National Center against Violence
    Center for Citizens’ Alliance

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One Response to “Civil Society Statement”

  1. Bilguun says:

    What is being done to protect the rights of those detained at the moment? Any list of names made available so their family members can identify them?

    There aren’t many news sources available online these two days, except for Eagle TV and news.mn among others. Some of the footages I saw were not very comforting, with reports of police brutality.

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