The PPT Judgment on The Human Right to Health of Migrant and Refugee Peoples (Berlin, 23-25 October 2020)

The Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal’s Judgment on The Human Right to Health of Migrant and Refugee Peoples (Berlin, 23-25 October 2020) 45° Session on the Violations of the Human Rights of Migrant and Refugee Peoples   The Judgment and the Recommendations formulated by the Permanent Peoples Tribunal (PPT) on The Human Right to Health of Migrant…

Berlin, 23-25 October 2020: Session on the right to health of migrants and refugee peoples

 PERMANENT PEOPLES’ TRIBUNAL Session on the Violations of the Human Rights of Migrant and Refugee Peoples Berlin Hearing,  23-25 October 2020 Tribunal Flyer Video Presentation Draft Program Panel of Judges Streaming The Session of the Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal (PPT) on the right to health for migrants and refugee peoples, convened in Berlin (October, 23-25), represents…

The Aegean and Balkan routes are crimes against humanity. The concurrent responsibilities of Turkey, Greece and European Union

A DECLARATION OF THE PERMANENT PEOPLES’ TRIBUNAL The depth, extension and intensity of the deterioration over the last several weeks of the already dramatic situation of the hundreds of thousands of migrants – across the scenarios of the Aegean and the Balkan routes, with the concurrent responsibilities of Turkey, Greece, and the European Union –…

The social realities of the 45 PPT session sign a “Manifesto” for migrants and refugee people

December 18 has been the International Migrant Day. On the basis of this symbolic date, established in 2000 by the United Nations General Assembly, some groups and organizations about migrants and refugees, previously involved in the 45th session of the PPT (hearings of Palermo 2017, Parigi 2018, Barcellona 2018, Londra 2018, Brussels 2019) signed a…

Statement by the Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal on the International Court of Justice ruling on provisional measures in order to preserve certain rights claimed by The Gambia for the protection of the Rohingya in Myanmar

The Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal warmly welcomes the strong and unanimous ruling made on 23 January by the 17 judges of the International Court of Justice ordering a range of provisional measures in order to preserve certain rights claimed by The Gambia for the protection of the Rohingya in Myanmar. For the world’s highest court to…