IHRAAM representatives attend special meetings of the U.N. Working Group on Minorities, as well as sessions of the U.N. Sub-Commission. To view selected interventions:
IHRAAM Interventions to 52nd Session, UN SubCommission, August, 2000: Concerning Indigenous population in Alaska [LINK] Concerning the State of Alaska moving to "Quiet title" [LINK] Concerning discrimination against indigenous peoples[LINK]
- Y.N.Kly: On forced assimilation as it relates to African Americans, Native
Americans and other national minorities in the U.S.[LINK]
- Statment to the fifty first Session of the Sub-Commission, August,1999
Concerning the situation of African Americans, Chiapas, and Kashmir [LINK]
- IHRAAM Petitons to the United Nations, July-August, 1999
- Concerning the 1993 Police Shooting of African American Archie Elliot III
[LINK]
- Concerning the Lakota Sioux Indian Nation[LINK]
- Yeddy We: Statement to the UN Commission on Human Rights from
the Gullah/Geechee Community of the United States, April, 1999 [LINK]
- IHRAAM Intervention to the UN Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination
and Protection of Minorities, August, 1998 Concerning the situation of African Americans, Albanians in Kosovo, Dalits and Kashmiris in India. [LINK]
- IHRAAM Intervention to the UN Sub-Commission Concerning ethnocide and
the Gullah people of the southeastern United States [LINK]
- IHRAAM Interventon to the Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and
Protection of Minorities, August 20, 1997 [LINK]
- Presentation of IHRAAM Chairman to the Working Group onMinorities, May 26-
30, 1997.[LINK]
- Comments by IHRAAM Communications Director to UN Commission on Human
Rights concerning resolution 1996/26, "Minimum humanitarain standards", November 7th, 1996.[LINK]
- IHRAAM Petitions under Special UN Resolution 1503 concerning the gross violation
of the human rights of African-Americans, with special regard to the situation concerning Gary T. Graham, sentenced to death for an offense committed as a juvenile[LINK] GARY T. GRAHAM WAS EXECUTED IN JULY, 2000 DESPITE INTERNATIONAL PROTEST
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