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    Lesson Series 59: The protection of human rights defenders
     

    January-March 2009

    PDF Format: Lesson Series 59

    The Issue

    In a region where the realization of human rights is low, and where governments and public institutions are responsible for many rights abuses, human rights defenders are viciously targeted for exposing such abuse and helping victims to obtain redress. It is in societies where all manner of rights are routinely denied—be they the right to food, land or due process—and where the law is used to protect those in power, that groups and individuals working to promote human rights are particularly vital. Not only do they identify rights violations, but they also work to address them. Their work serves not only as immediate intervention for victims of abuse, but also as a beacon for others, whether victims, social activists or fellow defenders. It opens up a little more space for the discussion and practice of rule of law and good governance. Their protection is therefore particularly important.

    Human rights defenders should be protected not least of all for themselves; they have every right to work towards the realization of norms and principles set forth some 60 years ago, which have since become part of international law.
     
    The Lessons

    Lesson 1: Discussion of obstacles faced by human rights defenders as well as international norms regarding their protection

    Lesson 2: Local experiences of protection for human rights defenders

    Reference links


    Human Rights Correspondence School
    Asian Human Rights Commission
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