From CIVICUS
- Human rights activists are being violently attacked and killed in record numbers 20 years after historic UN declaration adopted to protect them.
- More than 900 organisations sign global statement raising concern about crisis for rights campaigners and calling for greater protection of activists
- December 9 is 20th anniversary of the adoption of the UN Declaration on Human Rights Defenders
- More than 3,500 human rights campaigners have been killed since then, mostly at the hands of governments, businesses and armed groups
Exactly twenty years after the United Nations adopted a historic declaration to protect human rights defenders, activists are being violent attacked and killed globally in unprecedented numbers.
This crisis for rights campaigners has prompted more than 900 organisations working on human rights to endorse a global statement raising serious concerns about the glaring gaps between the provisions in the UN Declaration on Human Rights Defenders and the treatment of those on the frontlines of the fight for human rights.
The statement comes as the world commemorates the 20th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration on Human Rights Defenders on December 9.
The Declaration is an inspirational text that upholds the rights of all human rights defenders (HRDs) to promote, protect and defend human rights, from the individual to global spheres. It affirms the responsibility and duty of states to protect defenders against violence, threats, retaliation and arbitrary actions resulting from the exercise of their fundamental rights.
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