FJHR685310 689..690 Full Terms & Conditions of access and use can be found at https://www.tandfonline.com/action/journalInformation?journalCode=fjhr20 The International Journal of Human Rights ISSN: 1364-2987 (Print) 1744-053X (Online) Journal homepage: https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/fjhr20 Torture and the quest for justice Sir Emyr Jones Parry To cite this article: Sir Emyr Jones Parry (2012) Torture and the quest for justice, The International Journal of Human Rights, 16:5, 689-690, DOI: 10.1080/13642987.2012.685310 To link to this article: https://doi.org/10.1080/13642987.2012.685310 Published online: 15 Jun 2012. 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Torture has been recognised not only as a crime under the UN Convention against Torture and related texts; the prohibition is recognised as a rule of customary international law that all states are bound to respect. It is morally wrong, under- mines the rule of law and justice, and manifestly does not work. Yet, it is still prevalent in many countries, and even some with strong systems of law resort to it. The response of some countries to the Arab Spring and the actions of the Syrian regime underlie this challenge. The lesson to me is simple. All countries need to recognise the illeg- ality of torture, to enact domestic legislation and procedures to prohibit it, and crucially to ensure compliance. The articles in this volume speak to the range of challenges facing torture survivors around the world: survivors are fighting to ensure that the horrific crimes they experienced are formally acknowledged, that the perpetrators are prosecuted and that they receive the remedies they deserve to move forward with their lives in dignity. None of these end goals should be beyond torture survivors’ reach; International law is clear on the obligations of states. Yet the survivors continue to have to fight for their rights, and to push against the walls of indifference, misunderstanding and fear. As will be seen by the different articles, the challenges to access justice and obtain effec- tive remedies for the harm suffered do not only characterise the regimes where torture is endemic and where there is an absence of the rule of law. These challenges extend to countries which otherwise have strong legal systems and human rights protections but, in the name of national security or in other circumstances of exception, have failed to enable certain individuals or groups to avail themselves of their rights. They also extend to regional and international courts and tribunals, which themselves can suffer under the weight of their responsibilities and their procedures – too many applications, too many needy victims. In all this, the survivors can be standing alone, on the outside of systems not designed with them in mind and more concerned with the theory of justice than in its practical application. Moreover, justice for survivors is a necessary element for creation of a peaceful, stable state. What drew me to REDRESS and what I believe is the organisation’s strength is its com- mitment to stand alongside the survivor and champion their fight for justice, no matter how long or hard the battle. As the articles in this volume reveal, the battles are not easily won, ISSN 1364-2987 print/ISSN 1744-053X online # 2012 Taylor & Francis http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13642987.2012.685310 http://www.tandfonline.com ∗Email: emyrjonesparry@btinternet.com The International Journal of Human Rights Vol. 16, No. 5, June 2012, 689 – 690 but when there is progress, it tends to be groundbreaking. After 20 years of seeking justice for survivors of torture and working to eradicate the practice worldwide, how will REDRESS move forward? By re-doubling its efforts in the fight against torture, and by con- tinuing to work, methodically, to break down each and every barrier that continues to impede access to justice. The job is not done, though we have come a long way. I am grateful to Michael Birnbaum QC, Carla Ferstman and Lutz Oette for their work in pulling this volume together. 690 E. 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