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Human rights defenders need solidarity from all parts of Europe when repressed by their governments

Categories: Articles:Human Rights | Published: 16/09/2011 | Views: 2260
Thomas Hammarberg, Commissioner for Human Rights, Strasbourg, 15/09/11
The importance of the work of human rights defenders is recognised in international conventions. The UN Declaration on Human Rights Defenders lists several fundamental rights necessary for the work of human rights defenders, such as freedom of association, peaceful assembly, expression and opinion. Many of these rights are also enshrined in other binding human rights treaties of the UN, in the European Convention on Human Rights and in the OSCE commitments.

Yet reports about breaches of these standards continue to reach me. Authorities can obstruct the work of human rights defenders by making it difficult to register organisations or by creating burdensome reporting and financial requirements. Hindering access to funding through excessively cumbersome procedures is another method which is frequently employed.
Thomas Hammarberg, Commissioner for Human Rights, Strasbourg, 15/09/11
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