On July 12-13, 2016, the annual EU-China Summit will take place in Beijing. After two weeks of Brexit-induced European turmoil, China is likely to see this as an opportunity to take advantage of the EU’s member states for better trade deals.
The announcement of the ceasefire between the Colombian government and the FARC-EP is a historic moment that we hope will mark a turning point in the history of Colombia. It offers the Colombian people an opportunity to make a break with the endemic violence of the past. The direct reference to the protection of human rights defenders (HRDs) in the peace agreement is one more reason to celebrate.
Por Renata Oliveira, Ex Front Line Defenders Research & Training Fellow para as Américas
No final de abril, minha última atividade com a Front Line Defenders foi acompanhar o defensor de direitos humanos (DDH) brasileiro e líder indígena Tonico Benites em Bruxelas. Tonico teve a oportunidade de reunir-se com vários tomadores de decisão e diplomatas para discutir sobre os desafios enfrentados por pessoas indígenas no Brasil, particularmente de seu grupo, os Guarani-Kaiowás. Como uma brasileira que vem de um estado que praticamente dizimou a sua população nativa, eu achava que já conhecia o quão difícil era a situação.
I returned last week from a visit to Palestine and Israel. Over six days my colleague and I met with brilliant, tenacious, creative and brave human rights defenders who work non-violently on behalf of others in the brutally occupied West Bank or in an increasingly hostile Israel. We were not allowed access to meet with beleaguered human rights defenders in Gaza.
De acordo com o Comitê Brasileiro de Defensores e Defensoras de Direitos Humanos, pelo menos 24 defensores/as de direitos humanos (DDHs) foram mortos nos primeiros quatro meses de 2016, colocando o Brasil no topo da lista de assassinatos de DDHs neste ano.
Last week the government and people of Eritrea celebrated 25 years since independence. No one can deny the courage, resilience and sacrifice of those Eritreans who fought for the independence of their country, yet sadly this very fact prompts the question as to what exactly there is to celebrate 25 years on.
Abdulhadi is two years old and is currently being held with his mother, Zainab Al-Khawaja, in Bahrain's Isa Town Women's Detention Centre. Zainab is one of the best known human rights defenders in Bahrain. She faces three years and one month in prison on several charges, including "destroying public property", for exercising her right to free expression by tearing up pictures of King Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa.