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Amnesty Urges "Central Role" For Human Rights Activists
ISSUE 78
Front Page
Index

Headlines

- Local Drug Baron to Sue Haatuf Newspaper for Defamation

- Warplanes Strike Somaliland Eibaat Island

- Somaliland Sets Terms of Dialogue with Somalia

Health

- Drug: The Double Edged Knife (Part 15)

International News

- EU Support For Upgrading Infrastructure in Border Corridor

- EU Backs IGAD on Somalia Peace Process

- Somali Influx Gets Mixed Carolina Welcome

- Community Welcomes Its First Kids' Bookstore

- Body Found in U.K. Fuels Iraq Row

Peace Talks

- Somalia Protesters Tackle Cairo

- Statement on Somalia by the Security Council

- Frontline States Say They Are United

- Amnesty Urges "Central Role" For Human Rights Activists

Editorial & Opinions

- The Mysterious Attack on Eibaat Island

- The Lies and Deceptions of Abdiqasim Salad, Djibouti, BBC & IRIN

- Intimidating the Press

- A Rich Nation, a Poor Continent

- Falling From "Hanoi"


Nairobi, 17 Jul 2003 (IRIN) - The rights group Amnesty International (AI) has called for human rights defenders to be given a central role in the ongoing peace process in Somalia. 

"Civil society in Somalia, and particularly human rights defenders with a track record of activism, must be supported and empowered, and given a strong participatory role in the transitional period," it said in a statement issued on Thursday.

"Faction leaders must be pressed to affirm and demonstrate commitment to human rights," it added.

It said human rights activists in Somalia and Somaliland "voice the concern of Somalis and in particular victims of human rights abuses and their families", adding that by defending others, they themselves risked becoming targets.

Somali human rights activists from different parts of the country met in February 2003 at an Amnesty International workshop, held in Hargaysa, the capital of Somaliland.

AI is now releasing the workshop report, "to publicise and support their activities, and to press Somali political leaders to recognise their legitimate role in promoting and protecting human rights".

Somalia/Somaliland: Political Leaders Must Recognize The Legitimate Role Of Human Rights Defenders


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