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12 Jun 2012

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Amnesty Intl., Human Rights Watch

Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch Joint Statement on the Rio + 20 UN Conference on Sustainable Development

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Realizing human rights and achieving sustainable development are inter-dependent and mutually-reinforcing goals. States must ensure that the Outcome Document of the UN Conference on Sustainable Development recognizes the centrality of human rights to sustainable development and reaffirms the international human rights framework. Research by Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International has shown how economic development initiatives that do not incorporate human rights obligations and principles can deepen marginalization, discrimination and injustice. We therefore call on states to ...[r]ecognize human rights obligations in the outcome document...[and commit] to enhancing accountability for existing human rights obligations, as they relate to sustainable development...