CRPD/C/PER/CO/1, Peru (2012), p. 45: The Committee recommends that the State party: (a) restore voting
rights to all people with disabilities who are excluded from the national voter registry, including people
with disabilities subject to judicial interdiction.
13.7 Are there provisions to register IDPs?
States Must Take Necessary Steps to Give Effect to Rights; Freedom from Discrimination and
Equality under the Law
ICCPR, Art. 2(2): Where not already provided for by existing legislative or other measures, each State Party
to the present Covenant undertakes to take the necessary steps, in accordance with its constitutional
processes and with the provisions of the present Covenant, to adopt such laws or other measures as
may be necessary to give effect to the rights recognized in the present Covenant.
ICCPR, Art. 26: All persons are equal before the law and are entitled without any discrimination to
the equal protection of the law. In this respect, the law shall prohibit any discrimination and guarantee
to all persons equal and effective protection against discrimination on any ground such as race, colour, sex,
language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status.
ICCPR, Art. 25: Every citizen shall have the right and the opportunity, without any of the distinctions
mentioned in article 2 and without unreasonable restrictions: (b) To vote and to be elected at genuine periodic
elections which shall be by universal and equal suffrage and shall be held by secret ballot, guaranteeing
the free expression of the will of the electors.
UNSC Res. 1582 (2005), p. 17: [The Security Council] reaffirms the unacceptability of the demographic
changes resulting from the conflict, reaffirms also the inalienable right of all refugees and internally
displaced persons affected by the conflict to return to their homes in secure and dignified conditions, in
accordance with international law and as set out in the Quadripartite Agreement of 4 April 1994 (S/1994/397,
annex II) and the Yalta Declaration.
Commission on Human Rights, E/CN.4/1998/53 Add.2, UN Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement, Art.
22(d): Internally displaced persons, whether or not they are living in camps, shall not be discriminated against
as a result of their displacement in the enjoyment of the following rights: (d) The right to vote and to
participate in governmental and public affairs, including the right to have access to the means
necessary to exercise this right.
CCPR/CO/80/COL, Colombia (2004), p. 19: […] The Committee also expresses its concern regarding
the difficulties experienced by internally displaced persons in exercising their civic rights,
especially the right to vote. The State party should intensify programmes aimed at providing economic
and social assistance to internally displaced persons so that they may, in conformity with article 26 of the
Covenant, enjoy as many of the benefits provided by State institutions as possible. It should also take the
necessary steps to ensure that displaced persons are able to exercise the rights guaranteed in
article 25.
A/HRC/10/59 (Joint Report on technical assistance and capacity building, 2009) Democratic Republic of
the Congo, p. 108: There is a risk that internally displaced persons cannot exercise their right to vote and
be elected if the local elections planned for 2009 would take place before they can return. The national
election commission, in cooperation with Monuc and other partners, should ensure registration of the
displaced as voters and be supported to find ways to ensure (e.g. through provisions on absentee
voting) that the displaced can in fact exercise their political rights. p. 109: In addition, and also to
build a more inclusive society generally, the government should launch a campaign in the eastern DRC to
provide national identification and electoral cards to anyone qualifying for DRC nationality under the
new nationality law of 12 November 2004. Implementation should be guided by a rebuttable presumption
that those who currently live or prior to the armed conflict have lived in the DRC are considered nationals of
the DRC [...].
A/HRC/4/38/Add.2 (SRSG on human rights of IDPs, 2006), p. 67: The Representative of the Secretary-General
recommends that the government authorities should: (h) ensure the full participation of displaced
persons at every stage of the electoral process now under way, including by making a concerted effort
to identify people—the attention of the independent electoral commission should be drawn to this question.
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