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Resource
7 فِبرايِر / شباط 2016

"هدف الاتحاد الأوروبي هو التأثير على دول العالم الثالث لتنفيذ التزاماتها باحترام حقوق المدافعين عن حقوق الإنسان  ".

(المبادئ التوجيهية للإتحاد الأوروبي حول المدافعين عن حقوق الإنسان)

 

Publication
14 يَنايِر/ كانون الثاني 2016

بحسب ما وثّقه التقرير السنوي لعام 2016، قُتل أو مات ما لا يقل عن 156 مدافعا عن حقوق الإنسان في السجن خلال عام 2015. أكثر من نصف عمليات القتل هذه (أي 87 منها) وقعت في أمريكا اللاتينية، 54 منها في كولومبيا لوحدها. أما في خارج الأمريكتين فكان أحد الأرقام الصارخة هو مجموع 31 عملية قتل وقعت ضد المدافعين عن حقوق الإنسان في الفلبين.

المَناطق 
Publication
1 ديسَمْبِر / كانون الأول 2015

Many companies now realise that wherever they operate, their ultimate licence to operate comes not only from legal agreements with governments, but also from their acceptance by workers, consumers, and the communities that surround them or are impacted by them. It does not mean that every company has got it right; nor does it mean it is always the fault of companies. In many instances, governments keen to build infrastructure, attract investment, or develop the economy are willing to disregard the views of communities, the rights of workers, or of consumers.

المَناطق 
Publication
31 مارِس / آذار 2015

In April 2015 Front Line Defenders and Verso Books published La Lucha: The Story of Lucha Castro and Human Rights in Mexico - the first book in a series of nonfiction graphic novels. La Lucha features the real life stories of women human rights defenders (WHRDs) in northern Mexico who confront lethal challenges in order to promote human rights, justice and accountability.

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Publication
13 يَنايِر/ كانون الثاني 2015

The Front Line Defenders 2015 Annual Report, Human Rights Defenders, Lives in the Balance, examines in detail the deteriorating situation for human rights defenders (HRDs) around the world, in the period January – December 2014.

المَناطق 
Publication
10 أغُسطُس / آب 2008

All over the world, women defend the rights of individuals and communities facing oppression, discrimination and violence. Their work is powerful, and controversial. And it often meets with bitter, and violent, opposition.

Most women human rights defenders (WHRDs) are well aware of the risks they face. Activists know, from painful experience, the price that many pay for putting their bodies, and their families, on the line.

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