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Margaret Sekaggya, an independent expert from United Nations recently launched a guide on the rights of human rights defenders as per the UN declaration. The 100-page guide is titled “Commentary to the Declaration on Human Rights Defenders” and has been created in an effort to strengthen human rights protection movement.
Margaret Sekaggya is the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders. “Despite the efforts to implement the declaration, human rights defenders continue to face numerous violations,” said Margaret Sekaggya during the launch of the guide. “I hope that this essential guide will contribute to the development of a safer and more conducive environment for defenders to be able to carry out their work,” she said.
The document maps out the rights provided for in the declaration, based mostly on information received and reports produced by the two Special Rapporteurs on the situation of human rights defenders, Hina Jilani (2000-2008) and Ms. Sekaggya (since 2008).
From the rights to protection and freedom of opinion and expression, to the rights to communicate with international bodies and to access funding, the commentary analyses what those rights entail and what is needed to ensure their implementation.
It addresses the most common restrictions and violations faced by defenders besides providing recommendations to facilitate States’ implementation of each right.
“More than 12 years after its adoption, the declaration on human rights defenders is an instrument that is not sufficiently known and I would like to build on the efforts to raise awareness about it and the crucial role of human rights defenders,” Ms. Sekaggya said.
“This essential guide also offers a comprehensive reference document for journalists covering the situation of human rights defenders in their countries, their regions and the world,” she added.
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Mabel Nakato says
Dear Margret I am the founder of Holly Foundation a Sickle cell support group, located in Luwero district in Uganda. I would like to know how we can defend the human rights of the Sickle cell suffers especially in Luwero district.