Friday, March 26, 2010

UNITED STATES LISTENING SESSION ON US HUMAN RIGHTS OBIGATIONS TO UNITED NATIONS IN SAN FRANCISCO












State Department held listening sessions on US Compliance with
International Human Rights Obligations in San Francisco
March 26th, 2010




San Francisco – As part of a process conducted by the United Nations Human Rights Council to examine the United States’ compliance with its legally-binding human rights obligations, the U.S. Department of State will conducted a “listening sessions” or consultations with human rights and community groups from the San Francisco Bay Area.


The San Francisco and Berkeley consultations will focus on United
States’ signed and ratified human rights treaties as well as the UN
Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

A wide cross section of Bay Area rights organizations will testify on the fulfillment of human rights protections that address racial
discrimination; criminal justice; economic justice and equity,
including state accountability, health and education; LGBT rights;
disability rights and environmental justice and sustainability.

This November will be the United States’ first review under this Human Rights Council process. The “Universal Periodic Review” or “UPR” assesses the human rights compliance of every UN member state every four years and is intended to improve all UN Member States’ human rights compliance.

Representatives of the U.S. Department of State and other federal
agencies will be in attendance to inform their report to the Universal human rights obligations.”



The meetings will be recorded, and a written report will be posted on the U.S. Department of State’s website. This summary may be used as part of the U.S. government’s submission to the Human Rights Council. Organizations are also welcome to submit a 5-page report directly to the UN before April 19th.


The government selected several cities in the US, including San
Francisco and Berkeley, in which to conduct listening sessions.

Listening sessions have been held in New Orleans, Washington, D.C., New York City, El Paso and Albuquerque, and others are planned for Detroit, Chicago and Birmingham.



The San Francisco consultation was held at the University of San Francisco on Friday, March 26, from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm in the Mclaren Conference Center.