Women’s Groups from Asia Pacific Concerned About Poland’s Plan to Suppress Civil Society at COP24

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Chiang Mai, Thailand: Women’s groups from Asia Pacific are deeply concerned about the bill passed by the Government of Poland that will prevent any ‘spontaneous’ public gathering of climate groups during COP24 and subject human rights defenders to state-led surveillance including access and storing all personal information.

The Bill initiated by the government of Poland is setting a dangerous precedent that undermines human rights and fundamental freedoms, particularly including the right to freedom of peaceful assembly, association and of speech, and the right to privacy in the context of digital technologies, multilateral process, and the role and importance of peoples’ organisations in fighting climate change.

Civil society organisations from the Global South see this Bill as a deterrent to attend COP 24, participate in the negotiations and organise people’s action that are crucial to raise civil society concerns while finalising the Paris Agreement. “This clamp down on civil society space and freedom of expressions is a sign of increasing influence of the profit earning actors who do not want to change the system of exploitation that is leading to climate change. By closing spaces for voices of the people to come into global platforms like the COP, the profit making exploitative industries and the States continue business as usual at the cost of the planet,” said APWLD member Banamallika Choudhury, NEThing, India.

Civil Society present at a pre-COP 24 session in September in Bangkok asked the Polish government about the bill and the right to peaceful assembly. “When asked at the Inter-sessions, the incoming Polish presidency responded that the Bill was enacted to solicit funding support for the COP24.  This basically means that the global climate negotiations is resourced by the groups who want to suppress democratic and peaceful civil society organising. In addition, tying this Bill to the visa application process is fundamentally discriminatory against women human rights and environmental defenders from the Global South who are most affected by climate change.  Global solidarity is required to resist this tactic of oppression” said Misun Woo, Regional Coordinator, Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development, Thailand.

The UN’s decision of working with oppressive governments like Poland violates the Paris Convention, UN principles on human rights and European Union’s Aarhus Convention and enables the increasing threats to environment and human rights defenders and shrinking civil society spaces. In a letter sent by APWLD to UNFCCC this month, we raised security and personal safety concerns that will be faced by civil society. The Polish government has still not disclosed what data will be screened and what will be  labelled ‘spontaneous demonstration or gathering’. With previous experience of facing immigration screening and policing of civil society in COP19 Warsaw and the current provisions of Bill that subject everyone to undisclosed State surveillance, it is a grave concern for women from the Global South on personal and organisation levels who will likely to be subjected to such scrutiny.

Civil society organisations demand the Polish government to give assurances by repealing the Bill and that human rights will be protected at COP 24 including the right to assemble. We remind the Government of Poland to uphold their legal and human rights obligations as set out in the European Convention of Human Rights and International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

Additional Information

  1. Over 100 Civil Society Organisations Oppose Crackdown By Poland to Protest at COP24

  2. Eroding Checks and Balances: Rule of Law and Human Rights Under Attack in Poland

 

About APWLD

Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD) is a leading network of feminist organisations and grassroots activists in Asia Pacific. Our 235 members represent groups of diverse women from 27 countries in Asia Pacific. Over the past 32 years, APWLD has actively worked towards advancing women’s human rights and Development Justice. We are an independent, non-governmental, non-profit organisation and hold consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council.

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