Resolutions & statements, Untouchability

IHEU speaks out at the UN on women's rights

Roy Brown (2)
UN Geneva

IHEU's president Roy Brown spoke at the UN Commission on Human Rights on 7 April on behalf of Representative Michele Vincent.

INTERNATIONAL HUMANIST AND ETHICAL UNION
UNION INTERNATIONALE HUMANISTE ET LAIQUE

Statement by Representative Michele VINCENT, Thursday 7 April 2005
Read for her by Main Representative, Roy Brown

Dalits and the Caste System

Babu Gogineni (1)
UN Geneva

INTERNATIONAL HUMANIST AND ETHICAL UNION
UNION INTERNATIONALE HUMANISTE ET LAIQUE

Statement by Representative Rajaji R Babu GOGINENI, Monday 21st March 2005

Commission on Human Rights: 61st Session. (14 March - 22 April 2004)
Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and all forms of Discrimination (item 6)

Mr Chairman

Dalit Women

UN Geneva

INTERNATIONAL HUMANIST AND ETHICAL UNION
UNION INTERNATIONALE HUMANISTE ET LAIQUE

Statement by Representative Michele VINCENT, Thursday 7 April 2005
Read for her by Main Representative, Roy Brown
Commission on Human Rights: 61st Session. (14 March - 22 April 2005)
Integration of the Human Rights of Women (item 12)

IHEU Speaks Out on Caste at the UN

Babu Gogineni (1)
UN Geneva

IHEU's executive director Babu Gogineni spoke at the UN Commission on Human Rights on 21 March 2005. He called for the appointment of a UN expert commission to examine the plight of lower caste peoples in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

Statement by Representative Rajaji R Babu GOGINENI, Monday 21st March 2005

Caste system

 India

Humanism requires that nowhere in the world will people be discriminated on the basis of colour, creed, language or religion. But in India the basis of 'varna-jati' system sanctioned by scriptures the majority of the people are condemned as Panchamas. This is the caste system, which is iniquitous and unjust. So it is an obstacle to promoting Humanist development and happiness.

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