SCORP Newsletter August 2009 Issue No. 2
EDITORIAL BOARD Editor in Chief: Mohamed Salama, SCORP Publications DA Egypt Editor: Omar Hesham Egypt Copy Editor: Jonathan Mamo Malta Design and Layout: Mohamed Nour eldin VPE MedSIN-Sudan IFMSA VPE RA for Africa Sudan SCORP Director: Thatyana Turassa Ernani IFLMS - Brazil SCORP Liasion Officer: Rebecca Molina Ecuador
Dignity and Justice for All of Us
the SCORPion Standing Committee on Human Rights and Peace SCORP
THIS ISSUE
International Federation of Medical Students’ Associations IFMSA
The RIght to Life P1 SCORPion of the Month P2 Give a Life P3 Focusing on HR and Peace Promotion P4 Croatian SCORPions P5 IntercuLtural Understanding Project P7 How I Became a SCORPion P7 Experience as SCORP-D P8 Ignorance, A Step Toward Discrimination P9 The Brazilian Endless Water of March P9 Climate Change and Health P10 Peace Test Project P11
THE RIGHT TO LIFE The Right to Life is a phrase that describes the belief Rights also states in Article 6.5 that; “Sentence of death shall not be imposed for crimes that a human being has an essential right to live, committed by persons below eighteen years of age and this also particularly describes the right not to and shall not be carried out on pregnant women.” be killed by another human being. The concept of a right to life is central to the much discussed issues Only recently a twenty year old British lady held of capital punishment, euthanasia, self defense, in Laos on drug charges made the headlines when abortion and war. The right to life is described the death penalty was decidedly in the United Nations’ Universal Every human being has the overturned due to her sudden Declaration of Human Rights , in inherent right to life. pregnancy whilst still in prison. the International Covenant on Civil This right shall be It is only in these short lived and Political Rights and also in the protected by law. moments of fame do people Charter of Fundamental Rights of No one shall be arbitrarily remember the existence of the European Union. deprived of his life. the death penalty as being a According to Amnesty International, legally accepted form of judicial Article 6.1 of the International punishment in many countries. last year (2008) some 2,390 people Covenant on Civil and Political The outcry that emerges in these were known to have been executed Rights short-lived episodes never lasts in 25 countries and at least 8,864 long enough to make much of a people were sentenced to death difference. If it isn’t for Amnesty International and in 52 countries around the world. China, Iran, Saudi other organizations which work tirelessly for the Arabia, Pakistan and the United States of America right to life then life wouldn’t ever get a chance. made up over 90% of the known executions. These countries provide the greatest challenge towards global abolition of the death penalty. HISTORY OF THE RIGHT TO LIFE
FACTS ABOUT THE DEATH PENALTY - 57 countries maintain the death penalty in both law and practice; - 91 countries have abolished the death penalty; - 10 countries retain it for crimes committed in exceptional circumstances (e.g. in time of war); - 36 permit its use for ordinary crimes, but have not used it for at least 10 years. The International Covenant on Civil and Political
In 1776, the United States Declaration of Independence stated that all men are endowed with certain inalienable rights, and that “among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness”. In 1948, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly declared in article three: “Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of person.” In 1950, the European Convention on Human Rights