"Bengt Lindquist,
UN Special Rapporteur on Disability"
by Bengt Lindqvist
In
the disability field, the global goal is "full participation and
equality." This is a real challenge as our human societies from
the beginning of time have been designed and constructed as if everyone
could see, hear, walk around, and understand and react quickly and adequately
to signals from the surrounding world.
This
illusion is the main reason for the prevailing isolation and exclusion
of those of us who happen to live with a disability. We find obstacles
to participation in all sections of society. Some of these obstacles
constitute serious infringements and violations of fundamental human
rights.
One
fundamental human right is the right to participate in general elections.
This right covers voting and standing for election. In studies I have
done as UN Special Rapporteur on Disability, I have found nations whose
laws exclude certain groups of disabled citizens from voting. More common
examples of exclusion include inaccessible polling stations and non-secret
procedures.
I therefore
welcome the initiative by IFES to follow elections in countries, study
the existing arrangements for making the procedures accessible to voters
with disabilities, and collect information on exclusion worldwide. As
a result, we will have a better understanding of problems facing civic
participation by people with disabilities and potential solutions.
One
thing is certain: No government can claim full compliance with basic
democratic principles without attacking problems leading to the exclusion
of certain groups in society, such as people with disabilities, from
civic participation. A nation claiming to follow democratic principles
must demonstrate, not only in word, but also in action, that its electoral
system is fully accessible and available to citizens with various types
of disabilities.
The
Hon. Bengt Lindqvist is the United Nations' Special Rapporteur on Disability.
Formerly he served as the Swedish Minister for Social Welfare and a
member of the Swedish Parliament