UNITED NATIONS Press release
2 December 2011

GENEVA - UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay on Friday 
highlighted the "unacceptable obstacles to political participation" confronting 
individuals with disabilities in all parts of the world, calling on States to 
ensure respect for the fundamental rights of this large segment of the 
population. 

"The right to political participation and to have a voice in decision-making is 
one that has been in the spotlight this year around the world," the UN human 
rights chief said. "One important, very large, but highly vulnerable group that 
must not be excluded in this sphere is that of persons with disabilities." 

"Often, such individuals are prevented from exercising this right because of 
discriminatory laws, the lack of accessible voting booths or because electoral 
material and information is not available in accessible formats such as sign 
language and Braille. Such obstacles prevent the exercise of one of the most 
fundamental human rights - to have a say in one's own government." 

"Individuals with disabilities should certainly be able to vote and participate 
in decision-making at the community, local and national levels. It is the 
obligation of the State to ensure this is possible." 

Speaking ahead of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, which is 
marked annually on 3 December, the High Commissioner said it was heartening 
that the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities had been signed 
by 153 UN Member States since it opened for signature in March 2007. 

"The vast majority of UN Member States have recognised the importance of 
respecting the rights of men, women and children with disabilities to the same 
quality of life as others," she said. "They must now urgently set about making 
the promise of the Convention a reality, including by ensuring that individuals 
with disabilities are not disenfranchised." 

The UN Human Rights Office will be presenting a study on the rights of 
individuals with disabilities to participate in political and public life in 
March to the Human Rights Council.

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