The coming into force of the Convention is a historic step on the road to ensuring that no person will ever again be subjected to the crime of enforced disappearances. This Convention also recognises the right of all the victims to know the truth about the circumstances of cases of enforced disappearances and has strong provisions on justice, redress, reparation, reconstruction of historical memory and guarantees of non-repetition.
This development in the international arena is indeed a reason for celebration. It equally requires redoubling of commitment of all parties to end this despicable crime against humanity. Its value is concrete and practical and depends largely on the sustained efforts of victims’ families, NGOs, governments, the UN and its new committee to use the instrument to hold violators accountable, to prevent recurrence and to deter future violations.
As the ICAED expresses profound gratitude to all State-parties, it likewise calls on all of them
to:
Finally the ICAED also calls on all states that have not yet ratified the Convention to do it as soon as possible.
Finally, the ICAED wishes to thank all the relatives of disappeared persons; their associations; all the member organisations of the Coalition as well as all the other organisations and human rights defenders which contributed to this historical achievement. Let us celebrate this success, prepare for the entry into force of the treaty on 23 December 2010 and sustain the work for more ratifications so that universalimplementation be ensured.






