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Agreement on Human Rights

  • Country/entity

    El Salvador
  • Region

    Americas
  • Agreement name

    Agreement on Human Rights
  • Date

    26 Jul 1990
  • Agreement status

    Multiparty signed/agreed
  • Interim arrangement

    Yes
  • Agreement/conflict level

    Intrastate/intrastate conflict ( El Salvador Civil War (1979 - 1992) )
  • Stage

    Framework/substantive - partial
  • Conflict nature

    Government
  • Peace process

    El Salvador peace process
  • Parties

    Govt of El Salvador, FMLN
  • Third parties

    UN rep, Alvaro de Soto (signatory)
  • Description

    Agreed on respect for and guarantee of human rights, including steps to avoid any attempt on life, integrity, security or freedom of the individual and certain immediate measures to guarantee the freedom and integrity of persons arrested. Provided for determination of procedures and timetables for release of political prisoners and guarantees of right to associate freely with others; freedom of expression; and of the press and freedom of movement. Agreed to provide displaced persons and returnees with identity documents; to guarantee their freedom of movement; freedom to carry out economic activities; to exercise their political and social rights; as well as to consider guaranteeing effective enjoyment of labour rights. Also agreed on terms of reference for the UN human rights verification mission. Preliminary human rights agreement, not exhaustive, and subject to agreement of package of political arrangements laid out in General Agenda (see above)


Groups

  • Children/youth

    No specific mention.

  • Disabled persons

    No specific mention.

  • Elderly/age

    No specific mention.

  • Migrant workers

    No specific mention.

  • Racial/ethnic/national group
    Groups→Racial/ethnic/national group→Substantive
    Page 3, I. RESPECT FOR AND GUARANTEE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    5. The right of all persons to associate freely with others for ideological, religious, political, economic, labour, social, cultural, sporting or other purposes shall be fully guaranteed. Trade union freedom shall be fully respected.
  • Religious groups
    Groups→Religious groups→Substantive
    Page 3, I. RESPECT FOR AND GUARANTEE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    5. The right of all persons to associate freely with others for ideological, religious, political, economic, labour, social, cultural, sporting or other purposes shall be fully guaranteed. Trade union freedom shall be fully respected.
  • Indigenous people

    No specific mention.

  • Other groups

    No specific mention.

  • Refugees/displaced persons
    Groups→Refugees/displaced persons→Substantive
    Part VII. Lands in excess of the constitutional limit of 245 hectares, as well as non-forest land owned by the state, shall be used to meet the needs of peasants and small farmers who are without land. To this end, the govt shall also purchase land offered for sale to the state. The current land-holding situation in the conflict zomes shall prevail for the interim.

    Page 3, I. RESPECT FOR AND GUARANTEE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    7. Displaced persons and returnees shall be provided with the identity documents required by law and shall be guaranteed freedom of movement. They shall also be guaranteed the freedom to carry on their economic activities and to exercise their political and social rights within the framework of the country's institutions.
  • Social class

    No specific mention.


Gender

  • Women, girls and gender

    No specific mention.

  • Men and boys

    No specific mention.

  • LGBTI

    No specific mention.

  • Family

    No specific mention.


State definition

  • Nature of state (general)

    No specific mention.

  • State configuration

    No specific mention.

  • Self determination

    No specific mention.

  • Referendum

    No specific mention.

  • State symbols

    No specific mention.

  • Independence/secession

    No specific mention.

  • Accession/unification

    No specific mention.

  • Border delimitation

    No specific mention.

  • Cross-border provision

    No specific mention.


Governance

  • Political institutions (new or reformed)

    No specific mention.

  • Elections

    No specific mention.

  • Electoral commission

    No specific mention.

  • Political parties reform

    No specific mention.

  • Civil society
    Article 10 agree to UN HR verification mission to work with HR orgs in El Salvador

    Page 3, I. RESPECT FOR AND GUARANTEE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    5. The right of all persons to associate freely with others for ideological, religious, political, economic, labour, social, cultural, sporting or other purposes shall be fully guaranteed. Trade union freedom shall be fully respected.

    Page 4, II. INTERNATIONAL VERIFICATION
    12. A Director designated by the Secretary-General of the United Nations shall be in charge of the Mission. The Director shall work in close co-operation with existing human rights organizations and bodies in El Salvador. He shall also be assisted by expert advisers. In addition, the Mission shall include as many verification personnel as may be necessary.

    Page 4, II. INTERNATIONAL VERIFICATION
    14. The Mission's mandate shall include the following powers:
    (b) To receive communications from any individual, group of individuals or body in El Salvador, containing reports of human rights violations;
    (e) To interview freely and privately any individual, group of individuals or members of bodies or institutions;
  • Traditional/religious leaders

    No specific mention.

  • Public administration

    No specific mention.

  • Constitution

    No specific mention.


Power sharing

  • Political power sharing

    No specific mention.

  • Territorial power sharing

    No specific mention.

  • Economic power sharing

    No specific mention.

  • Military power sharing

    No specific mention.


Human rights and equality

  • Human rights/RoL general
    Page 2, I. RESPECT FOR AND GUARANTEE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    ... Bearing in mind that the legal system of El Salvador provides for the recognition of human rights and the duty of the State to respect and guarantee such rights;
    Considering also that the State has assumed obligations of this nature under the many international conventions to which it is a party;
    Bearing in mind that the Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional has the capacity and the will and assumes the commitment to respect the inherent attributes of the human person;
    Reiterating the common purpose, expressed in the Geneva Agreement/ to guarantee unrestricted respect for human rights in El Salvador;
    Further reiterating their willingness, also expressed in the Geneva Agreement, to submit in this matter to verification by the United Nations;
    On the understanding that for the purposes of the present political agreement, "human rights" shall mean those rights recognized by the Salvadorian legal system, including treaties to which El Salvador is a party, and by the declarations and principles on human rights and humanitarian law adopted by the United Nations and the Organization of American States;

    Page 3, I. RESPECT FOR AND GUARANTEE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    1. All necessary steps and measures shall be taken immediately to avoid any act or practice which constitutes an attempt upon the life, integrity, security or freedom of the individual. Similarly, all necessary steps and measures shall be taken to eliminate any practice involving enforced disappearances and abductions. Priority shall be given to the investigation of any cases of this kind which may arise and to the identification and punishment of the persons found guilty.

    Page 4, II. INTERNATIONAL VERIFICATION
    11. The Mission shall devote special attention to the observance of the rights to life, to the integrity and security of the person, to due process of law, to personal liberty, to freedom of expression and to freedom of association. In this context, a special effort shall be made to clarify any situation which appears to reveal the systematic practice of human rights violations and, in such cases, to recommend appropriate measures for the elimination of the practice to the Party concerned. The foregoing shall be without prejudice to any powers granted to the Mission to consider individual cases.

    Page 4, II. INTERNATIONAL VERIFICATION
    12. A Director designated by the Secretary-General of the United Nations shall be in charge of the Mission. The Director shall work in close co-operation with existing human rights organizations and bodies in El Salvador. He shall also be assisted by expert advisers. In addition, the Mission shall include as many verification personnel as may be necessary.

    Page 4, II. INTERNATIONAL VERIFICATION
    13. The purpose of the Mission shall be to investigate the human rights situation in El Salvador as regards acts committed or situations existing aa from the date of its establishment and to take any steps it deems appropriate to promote and defend such rights. Accordingly, it shall perform its functions with a view to promoting respect for human rights and their guarantee to El Salvador and helping to do away with those situations in which such respect and guarantees are not duly observed.

    Page 4, II. INTERNATIONAL VERIFICATION
    14. The Mission's mandate shall include the following powers:
    (a) To verify the observance of human rights in El Salvador;
    (b) To receive communications from any individual, group of individuals or body in El Salvador, containing reports of human rights violations;

    Page 5, II. INTERNATIONAL VERIFICATION
    14. The Mission's mandate shall include the following powers:
    (j) To plan and carry out an educational and informational campaign on human rights and on the functions of the Mission itself;

    Page 6, II. INTERNATIONAL VERIFICATION
    18. The fact that a case or situation has been considered by the Mission shall not preclude the application thereto of international procedures for the promotion and protection of human rights.
  • Bill of rights/similar

    No specific mention.

  • Treaty incorporation
    Page 2, I. RESPECT FOR AND GUARANTEE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    ... Considering also that the State has assumed obligations of this nature under the many international conventions to which it is a party;
    ... Reiterating the common purpose, expressed in the Geneva Agreement/ to guarantee unrestricted respect for human rights in El Salvador;
    Further reiterating their willingness, also expressed in the Geneva Agreement, to submit in this matter to verification by the United Nations;
    On the understanding that for the purposes of the present political agreement, "human rights" shall mean those rights recognized by the Salvadorian legal system, including treaties to which El Salvador is a party, and by the declarations and principles on human rights and humanitarian law adopted by the United Nations and the Organization of American States;

    Page 4, II. INTERNATIONAL VERIFICATION
    10. In. accordance with the provisions of the Geneva Agreement and the agenda for the negotiations which was adopted in Caracas, the Parties hereby agree to the terms of reference for the United Nations human rights verification mission (hereinafter referred to as "the Mission"), as set out below.

    Page 5, II. INTERNATIONAL VERIFICATION
    14. The Mission's mandate shall include the following powers:
    (h) To offer its support to the judicial authorities of El Salvador in order to help improve the judicial procedures for the protection of human rights and increase respect for the rules of due process of law;

    Page 6, II. INTERNATIONAL VERIFICATION
    18. The fact that a case or situation has been considered by the Mission shall not preclude the application thereto of international procedures for the promotion and protection of human rights.
  • Civil and political rights
    Human rights and equality→Civil and political rights→Life
    Page 4, II. INTERNATIONAL VERIFICATION
    11. The Mission shall devote special attention to the observance of the rights to life, to the integrity and security of the person, to due process of law, to personal liberty, to freedom of expression and to freedom of association. In this context, a special effort shall be made to clarify any situation which appears to reveal the systematic practice of human rights violations and, in such cases, to recommend appropriate measures for the elimination of the practice to the Party concerned. The foregoing shall be without prejudice to any powers granted to the Mission to consider individual cases.
    Human rights and equality→Civil and political rights→Torture
    Page 3, I. RESPECT FOR AND GUARANTEE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    2. The full guarantee of the freedom and the integrity of the person requires that certain immediate measures be taken in order to ensure the following:
    (f) No one shall be subjected to torture or other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.
    Human rights and equality→Civil and political rights→Humane treatment in detention
    Page 3, I. RESPECT FOR AND GUARANTEE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    2. The full guarantee of the freedom and the integrity of the person requires that certain immediate measures be taken in order to ensure the following:
    (f) No one shall be subjected to torture or other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.
    Human rights and equality→Civil and political rights→Freedom of association
    Page 3, I. RESPECT FOR AND GUARANTEE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    5. The right of all persons to associate freely with others for ideological, religious, political, economic, labour, social, cultural, sporting or other purposes shall be fully guaranteed. Trade union freedom shall be fully respected.

    Page 4, II. INTERNATIONAL VERIFICATION
    11. The Mission shall devote special attention to the observance of the rights to life, to the integrity and security of the person, to due process of law, to personal liberty, to freedom of expression and to freedom of association. In this context, a special effort shall be made to clarify any situation which appears to reveal the systematic practice of human rights violations and, in such cases, to recommend appropriate measures for the elimination of the practice to the Party concerned. The foregoing shall be without prejudice to any powers granted to the Mission to consider individual cases.
    Human rights and equality→Civil and political rights→Fair trial
    Page 4, II. INTERNATIONAL VERIFICATION
    11. The Mission shall devote special attention to the observance of the rights to life, to the integrity and security of the person, to due process of law, to personal liberty, to freedom of expression and to freedom of association. In this context, a special effort shall be made to clarify any situation which appears to reveal the systematic practice of human rights violations and, in such cases, to recommend appropriate measures for the elimination of the practice to the Party concerned. The foregoing shall be without prejudice to any powers granted to the Mission to consider individual cases.
    Human rights and equality→Civil and political rights→Thought, opinion, conscience and religion
    Page 3, I. RESPECT FOR AND GUARANTEE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    6. Freedom of expression and of the press, the right of reply and the activities of the press shall be fully guaranteed.

    Page 4, II. INTERNATIONAL VERIFICATION
    11. The Mission shall devote special attention to the observance of the rights to life, to the integrity and security of the person, to due process of law, to personal liberty, to freedom of expression and to freedom of association. In this context, a special effort shall be made to clarify any situation which appears to reveal the systematic practice of human rights violations and, in such cases, to recommend appropriate measures for the elimination of the practice to the Party concerned. The foregoing shall be without prejudice to any powers granted to the Mission to consider individual cases.
    Human rights and equality→Civil and political rights→Other
    Page 3, I. RESPECT FOR AND GUARANTEE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    2. The full guarantee of the freedom and the integrity of the person requires that certain immediate measures be taken in order to ensure the following:
    (e) Ho one in custody shall be held incommunicado. Any person who has been arrested shall have the right to be assisted without delay by legal counsel of his own choosing and the right to communicate freely and privately with such counsel;

    Page 3, I. RESPECT FOR AND GUARANTEE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    4. The fullest possible support shall be given to ensuring the effectiveness of the remedies of amparó and habeas corpus. To this end, the broadest possible publicity shall be given to this Agreement among the public at large and, in particular, among authorities or officers in charge of detention centres. Anyone who hampers the operation of these remedies or provides false information to the judicial authorities shall be punished.

    Page 3, I. RESPECT FOR AND GUARANTEE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    5. The right of all persons to associate freely with others for ideological, religious, political, economic, labour, social, cultural, sporting or other purposes shall be fully guaranteed. Trade union freedom shall be fully respected.

    Page 3, I. RESPECT FOR AND GUARANTEE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    7. Displaced persons and returnees shall be provided with the identity documents required by law and shall be guaranteed freedom of movement. They shall also be guaranteed the freedom to carry on their economic activities and to exercise their political and social rights within the framework of the country's institutions.

    Page 4, II. INTERNATIONAL VERIFICATION
    11. The Mission shall devote special attention to the observance of the rights to life, to the integrity and security of the person, to due process of law, to personal liberty, to freedom of expression and to freedom of association. In this context, a special effort shall be made to clarify any situation which appears to reveal the systematic practice of human rights violations and, in such cases, to recommend appropriate measures for the elimination of the practice to the Party concerned. The foregoing shall be without prejudice to any powers granted to the Mission to consider individual cases.
  • Socio-economic rights
    Human rights and equality→Socio-economic rights→Work
    Page 4, I. RESPECT FOR AND GUARANTEE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    9. The Parties recognise the necessity of guaranteeing the effective enjoyment of labour rights. This subject will be considered under the agenda item on economic and social problems.
    Human rights and equality→Socio-economic rights→Other
    Page 3, I. RESPECT FOR AND GUARANTEE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    7. Displaced persons and returnees shall be provided with the identity documents required by law and shall be guaranteed freedom of movement. They shall also be guaranteed the freedom to carry on their economic activities and to exercise their political and social rights within the framework of the country's institutions.

Rights related issues

  • Citizenship

    No specific mention.

  • Democracy

    No specific mention.

  • Detention procedures
    Page 3, I. RESPECT FOR AND GUARANTEE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    2. The full guarantee of the freedom and the integrity of the person requires that certain immediate measures be taken in order to ensure the following:
    (a) No one may be arrested for the lawful exercise of his political rights;
    (b) An arrest may be made only if ordered by the competent authority in writing, and in accordance with the law, and the arrest must be carried out by officers who are properly identified as such;
    (c) Anyone arrested must be informed while the arrest is being made of the reasons for the arrest and must be apprised without delay of the charge or charges against him;
    (d) No one shall be placed under arrest as a means of intimidation. In particular, arrests shall not be made at night, except in the case of individuals caught in flagrante delicto;
    (e) Ho one in custody shall be held incommunicado. Any person who has been arrested shall have the right to be assisted without delay by legal counsel of his own choosing and the right to communicate freely and privately with such counsel;
    (f) No one shall be subjected to torture or other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.
  • Media and communication
    Rights related issues→Media and communication→Media roles
    Page 3, I. RESPECT FOR AND GUARANTEE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    4. The fullest possible support shall be given to ensuring the effectiveness of the remedies of amparó and habeas corpus. To this end, the broadest possible publicity shall be given to this Agreement among the public at large and, in particular, among authorities or officers in charge of detention centres. Anyone who hampers the operation of these remedies or provides false information to the judicial authorities shall be punished.

    Page 3, I. RESPECT FOR AND GUARANTEE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    6. Freedom of expression and of the press, the right of reply and the activities of the press shall be fully guaranteed.

    Page 4, II. INTERNATIONAL VERIFICATION
    14. The Mission's mandate shall include the following powers:
    (b) To receive communications from any individual, group of individuals or body in El Salvador, containing reports of human rights violations;

    Page 5, II. INTERNATIONAL VERIFICATION
    14. The Mission's mandate shall include the following powers:
    (j) To plan and carry out an educational and informational campaign on human rights and on the functions of the Mission itself;
    (k) To use the media to the extent useful for the fulfillment of its mandate;

    Page 6, II. INTERNATIONAL VERIFICATION
    17. Should the Mission receive communications referring to acts or situations which occurred prior to its establishment, it may transmit them, if it deems it appropriate, to the competent authorities.
  • Mobility/access
    Page 3, I. RESPECT FOR AND GUARANTEE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    7. Displaced persons and returnees shall be provided with the identity documents required by law and shall be guaranteed freedom of movement. They shall also be guaranteed the freedom to carry on their economic activities and to exercise their political and social rights within the framework of the country's institutions.

    Page 3, I. RESPECT FOR AND GUARANTEE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    8. All persons shall be guaranteed freedom of movement in the areas involved in conflict, and the necessary steps shall be taken to provide the inhabitants of such areas with the identity documents required by law.
  • Protection measures

    No specific mention.

  • Other
    Page 3, I. RESPECT FOR AND GUARANTEE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    2. The full guarantee of the freedom and the integrity of the person requires that certain immediate measures be taken in order to ensure the following:
    (e) No one in custody shall be held incommunicado. Any person who has been arrested shall have the right to be assisted without delay by legal counsel of his own choosing and the right to communicate freely and privately with such counsel;

    Page 3, I. RESPECT FOR AND GUARANTEE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    5. The right of all persons to associate freely with others for ideological, religious, political, economic, labour, social, cultural, sporting or other purposes shall be fully guaranteed. Trade union freedom shall be fully respected.

    Page 4, II. INTERNATIONAL VERIFICATION
    11. The Mission shall devote special attention to the observance of the rights to life, to the integrity and security of the person, to due process of law, to personal liberty, to freedom of expression and to freedom of association. In this context, a special effort shall be made to clarify any situation which appears to reveal the systematic practice of human rights violations and, in such cases, to recommend appropriate measures for the elimination of the practice to the Party concerned. The foregoing shall be without prejudice to any powers granted to the Mission to consider individual cases.

Rights institutions

  • NHRI

    No specific mention.

  • Regional or international human rights institutions

    No specific mention.


Justice sector reform

  • Criminal justice and emergency law
    Justice sector reform→Criminal justice and emergency law→Reform to specific laws
    Page 3, I. RESPECT FOR AND GUARANTEE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    2. The full guarantee of the freedom and the integrity of the person requires that certain immediate measures be taken in order to ensure the following:
    (a) No one may be arrested for the lawful exercise of his political rights;
  • State of emergency provisions

    No specific mention.

  • Judiciary and courts
    Page 5, II. INTERNATIONAL VERIFICATION
    14. The Mission's mandate shall include the following powers:
    (h) To offer its support to the judicial authorities of El Salvador in order to help improve the judicial procedures for the protection of human rights and increase respect for the rules of due process of law;
    (i) To consult the Attorney-General of the Republic;
  • Prisons and detention
    Page 3, I. RESPECT FOR AND GUARANTEE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    4. The fullest possible support shall be given to ensuring the effectiveness of the remedies of amparó and habeas corpus. To this end, the broadest possible publicity shall be given to this Agreement among the public at large and, in particular, among authorities or officers in charge of detention centres. Anyone who hampers the operation of these remedies or provides false information to the judicial authorities shall be punished.
  • Traditional Laws

    No specific mention.


Socio-economic reconstruction

  • Development or socio-economic reconstruction

    No specific mention.

  • National economic plan

    No specific mention.

  • Natural resources

    No specific mention.

  • International funds

    No specific mention.

  • Business

    No specific mention.

  • Taxation

    No specific mention.

  • Banks

    No specific mention.


Land, property and environment

  • Land reform/rights

    No specific mention.

  • Pastoralist/nomadism rights

    No specific mention.

  • Cultural heritage

    No specific mention.

  • Environment

    No specific mention.

  • Water or riparian rights or access

    No specific mention.


Security sector

  • Security Guarantees
    Page 2, I. RESPECT FOR AND GUARANTEE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    1. All necessary steps and measures shall be taken immediately to avoid any act or practice which constitutes an attempt upon the life, integrity, security or freedom of the individual. Similarly, all necessary steps and measures shall be taken to eliminate any practice involving enforced disappearances and abductions. Priority shall be given to the investigation of any cases of this kind which may arise and to the identification and punishment of the persons found guilty.
  • Ceasefire

    No specific mention.

  • Police
    Page 3, I. RESPECT FOR AND GUARANTEE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    2. The full guarantee of the freedom and the integrity of the person requires that certain immediate measures be taken in order to ensure the following:
    (b) An arrest may be made only if ordered by the competent authority in writing, and in accordance with the law, and the arrest must be carried out by officers who are properly identified as such;

    Page 3, I. RESPECT FOR AND GUARANTEE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    4. The fullest possible support shall be given to ensuring the effectiveness of the remedies of amparó and habeas corpus. To this end, the broadest possible publicity shall be given to this Agreement among the public at large and, in particular, among authorities or officers in charge of detention centres. Anyone who hampers the operation of these remedies or provides false information to the judicial authorities shall be punished.
  • Armed forces

    No specific mention.

  • DDR

    No specific mention.

  • Intelligence services

    No specific mention.

  • Parastatal/rebel and opposition group forces
    Page 2, I. RESPECT FOR AND GUARANTEE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    ... Bearing in mind that the Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional has the capacity and the will and assumes the commitment to respect the inherent attributes of the human person;
  • Withdrawal of foreign forces

    No specific mention.

  • Corruption

    No specific mention.

  • Crime/organised crime

    No specific mention.

  • Drugs

    No specific mention.

  • Terrorism

    No specific mention.


Transitional justice

  • Transitional justice general
    Page 2, I. RESPECT FOR AND GUARANTEE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    1. All necessary steps and measures shall be taken immediately to avoid any act or practice which constitutes an attempt upon the life, integrity, security or freedom of the individual. Similarly, all necessary steps and measures shall be taken to eliminate any practice involving enforced disappearances and abductions. Priority shall be given to the investigation of any cases of this kind which may arise and to the identification and punishment of the persons found guilty.
  • Amnesty/pardon

    No specific mention.

  • Courts

    No specific mention.

  • Mechanism

    No specific mention.

  • Prisoner release
    Page 3, I. RESPECT FOR AND GUARANTEE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
    3. In the course of the present negotiations, appropriate legal procedures and timetables shall be determined for the release of individuals who have been imprisoned for political reasons.
  • Vetting

    No specific mention.

  • Victims

    No specific mention.

  • Missing persons

    No specific mention.

  • Reparations

    No specific mention.

  • Reconciliation

    No specific mention.


Implementation

  • UN signatory
    Alvaro de Soto signed as Representative of UN Secretary General.
  • Other international signatory

    No specific mention.

  • Referendum for agreement

    No specific mention.

  • International mission/force/similar
    Page 4, II. INTERNATIONAL VERIFICATION
    10. In. accordance with the provisions of the Geneva Agreement and the agenda for the negotiations which was adopted in Caracas, the Parties hereby agree to the terms of reference for the United Nations human rights verification mission (hereinafter referred to as "the Mission"), as set out below.

    Page 4, II. INTERNATIONAL VERIFICATION
    11. The Mission shall devote special attention to the observance of the rights to life, to the integrity and security of the person, to due process of law, to personal liberty, to freedom of expression and to freedom of association. In this context, a special effort shall be made to clarify any situation which appears to reveal the systematic practice of human rights violations and, in such cases, to recommend appropriate measures for the elimination of the practice to the Party concerned. The foregoing shall be without prejudice to any powers granted to the Mission to consider individual cases.

    Page 4, II. INTERNATIONAL VERIFICATION
    12. A Director designated by the Secretary-General of the United Nations shall be in charge of the Mission. The Director shall work in close co-operation with existing human rights organizations and bodies in El Salvador. He shall also be assisted by expert advisers. In addition, the Mission shall include as many verification personnel as may be necessary.

    Page 4, II. INTERNATIONAL VERIFICATION
    13. The purpose of the Mission shall be to investigate the human rights situation in El Salvador as regards acts committed or situations existing aa from the date of its establishment and to take any steps it deems appropriate to promote and defend such rights. Accordingly, it shall perform its functions with a view to promoting respect for human rights and their guarantee to El Salvador and helping to do away with those situations in which such respect and guarantees are not duly observed.

    Page 4, II. INTERNATIONAL VERIFICATION
    14. The Mission's mandate shall include the following powers:
    (a) To verify the observance of human rights in El Salvador;
    (b) To receive communications from any individual, group of individuals or body in El Salvador, containing reports of human rights violations;
    (c) To visit any place or establishment freely and without prior notice;
    (d) To hold its meetings freely anywhere in the national territory;
    (e) To interview freely and privately any individual, group of individuals or members of bodies or institutions;
    (f) To collect by any means it deems appropriate such information as it considers relevant;

    Page 5, II. INTERNATIONAL VERIFICATION
    14. The Mission's mandate shall include the following powers:
    (g) To make recommendations to the Parties on the basis of any conclusions it has reached with respect to cases or situations it may have been called upon to consider; reached with respect to cases or situations it may have been called upon to consider:
    (h) To offer its support to the judicial authorities of El Salvador in order to help improve the judicial procedures for the protection of human rights and increase respect for the rules of due process of law;
    (i) To consult the Attorney-General of the Republic;
    (j) To plan and carry out an educational and informational campaign on human rights and on the functions of the Mission itself;
    (k) To use the media to the extent useful for the fulfillment of its mandate;
    (l) To report regularly to the Secretary-General of the United Nations and through him to the General Assembly.

    Page 6, II. INTERNATIONAL VERIFICATION
    17. Should the Mission receive communications referring to acts or situations which occurred prior to its establishment, it may transmit them, if it deems it appropriate, to the competent authorities.

    Page 6, II. INTERNATIONAL VERIFICATION
    18. The fact that a case or situation has been considered by the Mission shall not preclude the application thereto of international procedures for the promotion and protection of human rights.
  • Enforcement mechanism
    Article 10 agree to UN HR verification mission to work with HR orgs in El Salvador, Article 14 mission's mandate
  • Related cases

    No specific mention.

  • Source
    United States Institute of Peace (2001) Peace Agreements: El Salvador - Peace Agreements Digital Collection. Available at: https://www.usip.org/publications/2001/04/peace-agreements-el-salvador (Accessed 14 October 2020).

Annex

AGREEMENT ON HUMAN EIGHTS*

I. RESPECT FOR AND GUARANTEE OF HUMAN RIGHTS

The Government of El Salvador and the Frente Farabundo Marti para la Liberación Nacional (hereinafter referred to as "the Parties"),

Bearing in mind that the legal system of El Salvador provides for the recognition of human rights and the duty of the State to respect and guarantee such rights;

Considering also that the State has assumed obligations of this nature under the many international conventions to which it is a party;

Bearing in mind that the Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional has the capacity and the will and assumes the commitment to respect the inherent attributes of the human person;

Reiterating the common purpose, expressed in the Geneva Agreement/ to guarantee unrestricted respect for human rights in El Salvador;

Further reiterating their willingness, also expressed in the Geneva Agreement, to submit in this matter to verification by the United Nations;

On the understanding that for the purposes of the present political agreement, "human rights" shall mean those rights recognized by the Salvadorian legal system, including treaties to which El Salvador is a party, and by the declarations and principles on human rights and humanitarian law adopted by the United Nations and the Organization of American States;

Have concluded the following agreement in pursuance of the initial objective of the Geneva Agreemsnts

1. All necessary steps and measures shall be taken immediately to avoid any act or practice which constitutes an attempt upon the life, integrity, security or freedom of the individual.

Similarly, all necessary steps and measures shall be taken to eliminate any practice involving enforced disappearances and abductions.

Priority shall be given to the investigation of any cases of this kind which may arise and to the identification and punishment of the persons found guilty.

2. The full guarantee of the freedom and the integrity of the person requires that certain immediate measures be taken in order to ensure the following:

(a) No one may be arrested for the lawful exercise of his political rights;

(b) An arrest may be made only if ordered by the competent authority in writing, and in accordance with the law, and the arrest must be carried out by officers who are properly identified as such;

(c) Anyone arrested must be informed while the arrest is being made of the reasons for the arrest and must be apprised without delay of the charge or charges against him;

(d) No one shall be placed under arrest as a means of intimidation.

In particular, arrests shall not be made at night, except in the case of individuals caught in flagrante delicto;

(e) Ho one in custody shall be held incommunicado.

Any person who has been arrested shall have the right to be assisted without delay by legal counsel of his own choosing and the right to communicate freely and privately with such counsel;

(f) No one shall be subjected to torture or other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.

3. In the course of the present negotiations, appropriate legal procedures and timetables shall be determined for the release of individuals who have been imprisoned for political reasons.

4. The fullest possible support shall be given to ensuring the effectiveness of the remedies of amparó and habeas corpus.

To this end, the broadest possible publicity shall be given to this Agreement among the public at large and, in particular, among authorities or officers in charge of detention centres.

Anyone who hampers the operation of these remedies or provides false information to the judicial authorities shall be punished.

5. The right of all persons to associate freely with others for ideological, religious, political, economic, labour, social» cultural, sporting or other purposes shall be fully guaranteed.

Trade union freedom shall be fully respected.

6. Freedom of expression and of the press, the right of reply and thé activities of the press shall be fully guaranteed.

7. Displaced persons and returnees shall be provided with the identity documents required by law and shall be guaranteed freedom of movement.

They shall also be guaranteed the freedom to carry on their economic activities and to exercise their political and social rights within the framework of the country's institutions.

8. All persons shall be guaranteed freedom of movement in the areas involved in conflict, and the necessary steps shall be taken to provide the inhabitants of such areas with the identity documents required by law.

9. The Parties recognise the necessity of guaranteeing the effective enjoyment of labour rights.

This subject will be considered under the agenda item on economic and social problems.

II. INTERNATIONAL VERIFICATION

10. In.

accordance with the provisions of the Geneva Agreement and the agenda for the negotiations which was adopted in Caracas, the Parties hereby agree to the terms of reference for the United Nations human rights verification mission (hereinafter referred to as "the Mission"), as set out below.

11. The Mission shall devote special attention to the observance of the rights to life, to the integrity and security of the person, to due process of law, to personal liberty, to freedom of expression and to freedom of association.

In this context, a special effort shall be made to clarify any situation which appears to reveal the systematic practice of human rights violations and, in such cases, to recommend appropriate measures for the elimination of the practice to the Party concerned.

The foregoing shall be without prejudice to any powers granted to the Mission to consider individual cases.

12. A Director designated by the Secretary-General of the United Nations shall be in charge of the Mission.

The Director shall work in close co-operation with existing human rights organizations and bodies in El Salvador.

He shall also be assisted by expert advisers.

In addition, the Mission shall include as many verification personnel as may be necessary.

13. The purpose of the Mission shall bo to investigate the human rights situation in El Salvador as regards acts committed or situations existing aa from the date of its establishment and to take any steps it deems appropriate to promote and defend such rights.

Accordingly, it shall perform its functions with a view to promoting respect for human rights and their guarantee to El Salvador and helping to do away with those situations in which such respect and guarantees are not duly observed.

14. The Mission's mandate shall include the following powers:

(a) To verify the observance of human rights in El Salvador;

(b) To receive communications from any individual, group of individuals or body in El Salvador, containing reports of human rights violations;

(c) To visit any place or establishment freely and without prior notice;

(d) To hold its meetings freely anywhere in the national territory;

(e) To interview freely and privately any individual, group of individuals or members of bodies or institutions;

(f) To collect by any means it deems appropriate such information as it considers relevant;

(g) To make recommendations to the Parties on the basis of any conclusions it has reached with respect to cases or situations it may have been called upon to consider;

reached with respect to cases or situations it may have been called upon to consider:

(h) To offer its support to the judicial authorities of El Salvador in order to help improve the judicial procedures for the protection of human rights and increase respect for the rules of due process of law;

(i) To consult the Attorney-General of the Republic;

(j) To plan and carry out an educational and informational campaign on human rights and on the functions of the Mission itself;

(k) To use the media to the extent useful for the fulfillment of its mandate;

(l) To report regularly to the Secretary-General of the United Nations and through him to the General Assembly.

15. The Parties undertake to give their full support to the Mission.

To that end, they pledge:

(a) To grant the Mission whatever facilities it may require for the performance of its functions;

(b) To ensure the security of the members of the Mission and of such persons as may have provided it with information, testimony or evidence of any kind;

(c) To provide, as expeditiously as possible, whatever information may be required by the Mission;

(d) To give their oarliest consideration to any recommendations made to them by the Mission;

(e) Not to hinder the fulfilment of the Mission's mandate.

16. Each of the Parties shall appoint a delegate to serve as liaison with the Mission.

17. Should the Mission receive communications referring to acts or situations which occurred prior to its establishment, it may transmit them, if it deems it appropriate, to the competent authorities.

18. The fact that a case or situation has been considered by the Mission shall not preclude the application thereto of international procedures for the promotion and protection of human rights.

19. Subject to any arrangements which must be made prior to its establishment, the Mission shall take up its duties as of the cessation of the armed conflict.

The Mission shall be established initially for one year and may be renewed.

San José, 26 July 1990

For the Government of El Salvadori:

(Signed)

Oscar Alfredo SANTAMARÍA

Colonel Juan A. MARTINEZ VÁRELA

Colonel Mauricio Ernesto VARGAS

Abelardo TORRES

D&vid ESCOBAR GALINDO

Rafael Hernán CONTRERAS

For the Trente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional:

(Signed)

Commander Schafik HANDAL

Commander Eduardo SANCHO

Ana Guadalupe MARTINEZ

Salvador SAMAVOA

Dagoberto GUTIERREZ

Marta VALLADARES

Roberto CANAS

(Signed)

Alvaro de SOTO

Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations

* It is the understanding of the Parties that this Agreement does not exhaust the consideration of the item on human rights and that it is, accordingly, a partial agreement.

With the exception of points that are immediately applicable, the Agreeme&t is subject to the package of political agreements to be negotiated for the achievement of the initial objective envisaged in the Geneva Agreement.