Join the report’s author Caterina Aiena and the IHRC Chair Massoud Shadjareh in Warsaw to discuss increasing use of citizenship deprivation / stripping measures.
Date: Monday 9th October 2023
Time: 16.00 CEST
Venue: Plenary Room, Sofitel Warsaw Victoria building, Warsaw
Registration at the door.
Join us to discuss the IHRC publication ‘The Rise of Citizenship Deprivation: A Global Threat to Human Rights’ on 9th October 2023.
At this event, Ms. Caterina Aiena will present the results of the report on the citizenship-stripping practices by States as a counter-terrorism measure. Her presentation will be followed by questions and answers from attendees.
“Using this measure to deal with citizens who pose a threat to national security has been superimposed upon older debates about who deserves to be a citizen. The measure fails many human rights safeguards, fails to impact in any way to protect citizens from acts of political violence and perpetuates structural injustices. We need a new and robust conversation about citizen stripping.”
~Caterina Aiena
The report on the States’ practice of citizenship deprivation provides a comprehensive analysis of the main human rights violations by States used to target, inter alia, citizens in the OSCE region by means of deprivation of citizenship as a counter-terrorism measure. The analysis reveals historical background, States’ legal practices, human rights violations, and a complete failure to engage properly with the issue of ‘terrorism’ at the European and wider level and beyond.
You can register to attend at the door.
Notes to editors:
[1] The report was published by IHRC in September 2023. It is no longer embargoed. Download a copy here. Please email media@ihrc.org for an embargoed PDF copy of the report.
[2] Caterina Aiena, the report’s authors, has been working as Policy Officer at IHRC. She is the author of other publications, including IHRC Communications to the International Criminal Court on Zakzaky’s case; ‘Saving Grace: State and Social Attacks on Migrants and Human Rights Defenders in Italy’, ‘The War in Yemen: Sacrificing Human Rights in the Name of an Illegitimate War’