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#ACAT macht in ihrer monatlichen Rundsendung auf aktuelle Folteropfer weltweit aufmerksam. Die Fälle übernehmen wir von Organisationen wie z.B. #AmnestyInternational #ai, #humanrightswatch #hrw oder #frontlinedefenders. ACAT ergänzt zu jedem Fall ein Gebet und zwar sowohl für die #Opfer, als auch für die Täter. Denn auch wenn Schmerzen, Macht und Verantwortung klar verteilt sind, sehen wir auch den Täter als in seiner Würde vor #Gott verletzt. Darum kann man für beide Seiten beten.

#FrontLineDefenders condemns targetting of members of #Nozhin assn & sentencing of #HumanRights defenders Soma Pourmohammadi, Serveh Pourmohammadi, Seivan Ebrahimi & Edris Menbari, as it believes it is in #retaliation of their peaceful & legitimate human rights work in #Iran.

On 13 May 2024, Soma Pourmohammadi appealed a 10 yr prison sentence issued by Branch 1 of #SanandajRevolutionaryCourt on 16 April & announced to the defender on 21 April 2024.

https://www.frontlinedefenders.org/en/statement-report/four-members-nozhin-socio-cultural-association-sentenced-eleven-years-prison

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Four members of Nozhin socio-cultural association sentenced to eleven years prison sentences each

Front Line Defenders condemns the targetting of members of Nozhin association and the sentencing of human rights defenders Soma Pourmohammadi, Serveh Pourmohammadi, Seivan Ebrahimi and Edris Menbari, as it believes it is in retaliation of their peaceful and legitimate human rights work in Iran.

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More than 300 #HumanRights activists were killed in 2019, report reveals

#Colombia was the bloodiest nation with 103 murders and the #Philippines was second, followed by #Brazil, #Honduras and #Mexico

by Nina Lakhani, 14 Jan, 2020

"More than 300 human rights defenders working to protect the #environment, #FreeSpeech, #LGBTQ+ rights and #IndigenousLand in 31 countries were killed in 2019, a new report reveals.

"Two-thirds of the total killings took place in #LatinAmerica where impunity from prosecution is the norm.

"Colombia, where targeted violence against community leaders opposing environmentally destructive #megaprojects has spiraled since the 2016 peace accords, was the bloodiest nation with 106 murders in 2019. The Philippines was the second deadliest country with 43 killings, followed by Honduras, Brazil and Mexico.

"2019 was characterized by waves of social uprisings demanding political and economic changes across the globe from Iraq and Lebanon in the Middle East to Hong Kong and India in Asia and Chile in the Americas.

"The report by #FrontLineDefenders (#FLD) details the physical assaults, defamation campaigns, digital security threats, judicial harassment, and gender-based attacks faced by human rights defenders across the world, who were on the frontline of protests against deep seated #inequalities, #corruption and #authoritarianism.

"In the cases for which the data is available, the report found:
• 85% of those killed last year had previously been threatened either individually or as part of the community or group in which they worked.

• 13% of those reported killed were women.

• 40% of those killed worked on land, #IndigenousPeoples and environmental issues.


"In nearly all countries that experienced mass protests last year, human rights defenders – who mobilized #marches, documented police and military abuses, and helped citizens who were injured or arrested – were specifically targeted.

"For instance, in #Chile, in the biggest anti-government protests since the end of the Augusto Pinochet dictatorship, at least 23 people were killed and 2,300 injured, with scores blinded by non-lethal projectiles.

"In #Iraq, where #Anticorruption protests during October and November left more than 300 people dead, Saba Al Mahdawi was abducted and held for nearly two weeks by unidentified militants. She was most likely targeted as a result of her work providing food, water and medical aid to injured protesters.

"#Honduras, a key geopolitical US ally, has been one of the most dangerous countries in the world to be a woman, lawyer, journalist and land or environmental defender since the 2009 military-backed coup unleashed a wave of unchecked violence. Last year, targeted killings in the Central American country increased fourfold compared to 2018, as tens of thousands of people fled a toxic mix of violence, poverty and corruption, and journeyed overland through Mexico to the US southern border in search of security.
Yet despite difficult and frightening circumstances, human rights activists have continued to spearhead positive social changes.

"For instance, #Mexican #reproductiverights defenders celebrated the legalisation of abortion in the state of Oaxaca – following in the footsteps of Mexico City 12 years earlier. While in Jordan, lawmakers withdrew the cybercrime bill, which proposed restrictions to the freedom of speech and the right to privacy, after a high-profile campaign by civil society groups.

"Andrew Anderson, executive director of FLD, said: 'In 2019, we saw human rights defenders on the frontlines defending and advancing rights in Hong Kong, Chile, Iraq, Algeria, Zimbabwe, Spain and many other cities and towns around the world. And despite repression, they continue to advance visions of their societies and the world that put to shame not only their own governments and leaders, but also the international community.'"

https://www.theguardian.com/law/2020/jan/14/300-human-rights-activists-killed-2019-report

#DigitalFreeSpeech #DirectAction #Fascism #CriminalizingDissent #WaterProtectors #ForestDefenders #EnvironmentalActivists #ClimateActivists #ClimateJustice #SilencingDissent #CorporateColonialism #EcoActivists #Censorship #HumanRightsViolations #Article20 #RightToProtest

More than 300 human rights activists were killed in 2019, report reveals

Colombia was the bloodiest nation with 103 murders and the Philippines was second, followed by Brazil, Honduras and Mexico

The Guardian

Today, Human Rights Defender and Indigenous Maya Q'eqchi community journalist Carlos Ernesto Choc, subject to regular judicial harassment, is due in court in #Guatemala.

#humanrights #Solway #FrontlineDefenders #ForbiddenStories

Find out more about his case: https://www.frontlinedefenders.org/en/case/new-acts-criminalisation-against-journalist-carlos-ernesto-choc-chub

New acts of criminalisation against journalist Carlos Ernesto Choc Chub

Front Line Defenders

#Oaxaca: New Criminal Charge Filed Against Indigenous Land Defender in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec
👉 avispa.org/?p=105421

#InteroceanicCorridor #IndigenousRights #DavidHernandezSalazar #HumanRightsDefender #LegalAction #IsthmusofTehuantepec #FrontLineDefenders #LegalRepresentation

Acuña & Tafur were 2 of 401 #HumanRights #defenders #killed in 2022, according to a new #report from #FrontlineDefenders - international human rights org. According to #researchers - approx. 48% of those killed were #protecting #land , environmental & #IndigenousPeoplesRights - 22% of ppl killed were #Indigenous . The report also found #environmental & #IndigenousRights defenders were most #targeted ..
https://grist.org/global-indigenous-affairs-desk/2022-was-a-particularly-deadly-year-for-land-and-environmental-activists

#NativeLand #WaterProtectors #FirstPeoples #StopEcocide #NativeRights

2022 was a particularly deadly year for land and environmental activists

Nearly a quarter of the activists murdered were Indigenous.

Grist
Nel mondo le vite dei difensori dei sex worker sono a rischio - Altreconomia

Gli attivisti per i lavoratori del sesso sono minacciati, aggrediti e detenuti in modo arbitrario, denuncia l’organizzazione Front Line Defenders. Trecento interviste ricostruiscono la situazione in Tanzania, Myanmar, El Salvador e Kirghizistan, peggiorata dalla pandemia da Covid-19

Altreconomia
Nell'emergenza Covid-19 sono aumentate le violenze verso i difensori dei diritti Lgbtq+ - Altreconomia

L'organizzazione Front Line Defenders ha messo in fila le intimidazioni, gli abusi, gli arresti di massa e le incursioni nelle strutture di accoglienza a danno dei difensori della comunità Lgbtq+ e dei "sex workers". La pandemia ha peggiorato la situazione

Altreconomia
Oltre 300 attivisti per i diritti umani uccisi nel 2019

Secondo il rapporto 2019 dell'ONG Front Line Defenders, "non c’è paese al mondo dove chi difende i diritti umani sia completamente al sicuro e anche diritti che sembravano acquisiti sono a rischio di essere negati e calpestati".

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