Front Line Defenders launches campaign on 15 human rights defenders coinciding with Olympics

DUSHANBE, July 27, 2012, Asia-Plus — Front Line Defenders launched an online and social media campaign on July 27 to call attention to the plight of 15 human rights defenders (HRDs) around the world facing threats, harassment, intimidation, prison and violence on account of their human rights work, press release issued by Front Line Defenders […]

Asia-Plus

DUSHANBE, July 27, 2012, Asia-Plus — Front Line Defenders launched an online and social media campaign on July 27 to call attention to the plight of 15 human rights defenders (HRDs) around the world facing threats, harassment, intimidation, prison and violence on account of their human rights work, press release issued by Front Line Defenders said.

The ‘Olympic Dreams’ campaign (www.sportshrd.org) calls on the public to take action to support these 15 defenders by writing to country officials, including the heads of the various National Olympic Committees.

All 15 of the activists highlighted in the campaign have displayed great courage and integrity in their work on a range of human rights issues around the world. From Temogen Tulawie jailed in The Philippines and Roza Tuletaeva jailed in Kazakhstan to Alexandre Anderson de Souza facing death threats in Brazil and Kasha Jacqueline Nabagesera facing death threats in Uganda, the 15 who have been chosen for the campaign face extraordinary challenges in their work defending the human rights of others.

“With global attention focused on the incredible talent and commitment of athletes gathered from around the world to compete in a spirit of sportsmanship and fair play, Front Line Defenders also wants to draw attention to other heroes in our societies who work at great personal risk, against seemingly insurmountable odds to secure fundamental rights and freedoms for others,” announced Mary Lawlor, Executive Director of Front Line Defenders at the launch of the campaign.

“Just as these athletes could not compete, let alone win, at the Olympics without a substantial support team, so too do human rights defenders need support for their protection in order to achieve. And just as an energized crowd can spur a new world record, Front Line Defenders believes that by taking a few minutes to join the campaign the public can make a major difference in the lives of these human rights defenders,” explained Adam Shapiro, Head of Campaigns.

Front Line Defenders has worked for over a decade to provide practical and rapid support for human rights defenders at risk, including emergency support, grants, training in physical and digital security, international advocacy and campaigning.

 

Article translations:

Related Articles

Оби зулол

Most Read

Join us on social media!

Recent Articles

Emomali Rahmon accepted the credentials from new ambassadors

Nine countries have sent new diplomats to Tajikistan.

Russia evacuated 27 Tajikistan citizens from Iran

They worked at the Bushehr nuclear power plant, built by the Russian Federation in Iran.

Baku to host WUF13: shaping the future of sustainable urbanization

Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, is set to host...

How the Energy Industry Began in Tajikistan 100 Years Ago

We have prepared a historical photo series for you.

Tajikistan and Belarus to establish a joint laboratory for radiation monitoring and nuclear safety

An agreement was signed by the Tajikistan Agency for Nuclear and Radiation Safety and the Belarusian National Technical University.

Former Press Secretary of Emomali Rahmon Sent a Letter to the President Requesting Support for Media Workers

Zafar Sayidzoda believes it is necessary to establish a Media Support Fund, which should operate in the interests of all media — both state and private.

Neither War nor Peace: What Will Be the Next Step for Iran and the US After the Failure of Negotiations?

Tajik experts say that Iran has another leverage that could pose a serious threat to the Trump administration.

In Dushanbe, a criminal group issuing SIM cards and bank cards to fictitious persons was exposed

Through illegally issued plastic cards, the suspects were withdrawing money from an online casino game.

The eKhonish program, an analogue of eDonish, launched in Bokhtar

Now parents and education representatives will be able to remotely monitor students' attendance and academic performance.

#AP30/Experts. Rashid Ghani Abdullo: “Asia-Plus” has become a brand of Tajikistan

A well-known Tajik political scientist expressed his opinion on the role of our media in the informational space of the country and the region.