Sunday, 8 June 2008

E-Petition

E-Petition
Please sign the petition below by going to:

http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/noreservations/

We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to ratify the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in full, without reservation or limitation, by December 2008.

The Convention is the first international treaty in history to create a specific legal framework to protect the human rights of disabled people across the globe and to recognise that disabled and non-disabled people share a common humanity. 20 countries need to ratify the Convention before it becomes legally binding. To date only 17 have done so. The UK is not among them. The UK signed the Convention in March 2007. Since then 2,000 people have signed a petition on this site calling on the Government to ratify it without delay. In response to pressure from campaigners the UK has pledged to ratify the Convention by the end of 2008. However, the Convention Campaign Coalition (CCC) is increasingly concerned that the Government might try to reserve, or opt out of, certain Convention rights.Reserving against certain Convention articles means that some parts of the Convention would not be legally binding in the UK. Human Rights are inalienable and universal. If the UK is truly committed to disabled people’s human rights it cannot pick and choose which Convention rights it is willing to support.
Please sign the petition below by going to:

http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/noreservations/

1 comment:

cinderkeys said...

I clicked the link to learn more about the petition, but it didn't take me to that petition.

Your last post was right on. Researchers pat themselves on the back when people who were clinically depressed or perhaps simply run down improved on graded exercise therapy, ignoring the fact that people with real ME actually got worse.