People with Disabilities in Armed Conflict

Magdalena Kun-Buczko
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During armed confl ict, people with disabilities are victims of a vicious cycle of violence, social polarization, deteriorating services and deepening poverty. They are among the most marginalized and excluded part of the population affected by the armed confl ict. They are at greater risk in situations of confl ict, most likely to be left behind when populations fl ee and also at greater risk of violence and discrimination. The international normative framework related to people with disabilities in armed confl icts is mainly based on human rights law and international humanitarian law. The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities moves the meaning of disability from regarding persons with disabilities as objects of medical care and charity to recognizing them as subjects with rights. There is still a long way to go in effectively protecting disabled people during armed confl icts. It seems that legal norms in this respect are suffi ciently precise. But as often happens, the executive fails. The international community has a highly developed sense of solidarity and empathy for those in need. However, we are constantly observing many imperfections and shortcomings in the procedures and mechanisms of humanitarian aid operations.
武装冲突中的残疾人
在武装冲突期间,残疾人是暴力、社会两极分化、服务恶化和贫困加剧的恶性循环的受害者。他们是受武装冲突影响的人口中最边缘化和最受排斥的部分。他们在冲突局势中面临更大的风险,最有可能在人口逃离时被抛在后面,也面临更大的暴力和歧视风险。与武装冲突中的残疾人有关的国际规范框架主要以人权法和国际人道主义法为基础。《残疾人权利公约》将残疾的含义从将残疾人视为医疗和慈善的对象转变为承认他们是享有权利的主体。在武装冲突中有效保护残疾人还有很长的路要走。这方面的法律规范似乎是足够精确的。但正如经常发生的那样,执行官失败了。国际社会对有需要的人具有高度的团结和同情的意识。然而,我们不断看到人道主义援助行动的程序和机制中存在许多不完善和缺陷。
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