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Five top human rights activists in 2010 continue to be
confronted with their governments, against the violation of human
rights. They continue to risks and threats in their daily struggle
to put pressure on their governments, to respect human rights for
all. I herby
detail Five amazing super human rights activists who defend human
rights for all. |
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Five top human rights activists in 2010 continue to be
confronted with their governments, against the violation of
human rights. They continue to risks and threats in their daily
struggle to put pressure on their governments to respect human
rights for all. I herby
detail Five amazing super human rights activists who defend human
rights for all.
1. Liu Xiaobo, China
Liu Xiaobo is one of the critics of the Chinese government. He
spent a year and a half in prison after the 1989 protests in
Tiananmen Square peaceful against violations of human rights. In
1996, Liu Xiaobo was jailed for three years for criticizing the
Chinese policy toward Taiwan and the Dalai Lama. During 2009,
Liu Xiaobo was sentenced to 11 years longer for the co-author of
Charter 08, a petition to mark the 60th anniversary of the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights. A former university
professor, Liu Xiaobo was recently nominated for the Nobel Peace
Prize. Human Rights Watch honors for Liu Xiaobo for his
courageous commitment to freedom of expression and assembly in
China.
2. Milashina Elena, Russia
Human rights activist Elena Milashina is an investigative
reporter at Novaya Gazeta, Russia's leading independent
newspaper, Elena Milashina exposes the truth about violations of
human rights and widespread corruption of government in Russia.
Despite attempts by Russia to silence its critics and hide
abuses, Elena Milashina remains openly human rights activist. He
continued to publish accounts of abuse of human rights regarding
enforced disappearances, extrajudicial executions and torture.
She also conducts its own investigation into the murder of brass
of a major Chechen human rights defender, Estemirova, calling
for accountability at the highest level. Human Rights Watch
honors for Elena Milashina for his courage to confront Russia
are deeply problematic human rights.
3. Sussan Tahmasebi, Iran
Sussan Tahmasebi, a human rights activist for the past two
decades, intends to strengthen the human rights of Iranian
gender issues and women's rights. Sussan Tahmasebi has conducted
training in leadership and peace building, continues to
facilitate collaboration between the Iranian and international
civil society, and is a founding member of the award winning One
Million Signatures Campaign. The support of the campaign rallies
for the end of the Iran gender-biased laws. Tahmasebi was
harassed by security forces and was forbidden to travel abroad
for more than two years because of its abuse tally declaration
of human rights. Human Rights Watch honors the intent of Sussan
Tahmasebi for his dedication to the promotion of civil society
and make the rights of women a national priority in Iran.
4.Hossam Bahgat, Egypt
Human rights activist Hossam Bahgat is the founder and director
of the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (EIPR), Hossam
Bahgat defends civil rights and freedoms in Egypt. He speaks
against the government's violations of religious freedom and the
right to privacy. Hossam Bahgat recently won a lawsuit against
the Department of the Interior on behalf of the Baha'is in Egypt
and has played a leading role in denouncing sectarian violence
against Coptic Christians - minorities face discrimination
often. Human Rights Watch honors for Hossam Bahgat enforce
individual freedoms for all Egyptians.
5. Julian Assange, Wikileaks
Human rights activist Julian Assange is an Internet activist
best known for his involvement in Wikileaks, a whistleblower
website.. It is now Wikileaks spokesman and editor.
Julian Assange exposes the truth about violations of human
rights and widespread killing by government in Iraq and Forces
United States. Despite attempts by US to silence its critics and
hide abuses, Julian Assange remains openly human rights
activist. He continued to publish accounts of allegations of
torture and unlawful killings in the conflict in Iraq.
Julian Assange was the winner of the 2009 Amnesty International
Media, awarded for having denounced the extrajudicial killings
in Kenya in the investigation.. He also won the 2008 Prize
economist Index on Censorship. Assange said that Wikileaks
published documents classified higher than the rest of the
world's press gathered. How is it that a team of five people
managed to make publicly available details suppressed at this
level as the rest of the world's press gathered? It is Shame.
On June 3, 2010, he appeared via video conference at the
Personal Democracy conference with Daniel Ellsberg. Daniel
Ellsberg told MSNBC's "explanation that [Assange] used" for not
appearing in person in the United States was that "it was not
safe for him to come to this country.” On June 21, 2010 Assange
attended a hearing in Brussels, Belgium, appearing in public for
the first time in nearly a month.. He told the Guardian that he
does not fear for his safety, but is on constant alert and
avoids travel in America, saying: "[U.S.] public pronouncements
were reasonable. But certain statements made in private, are a
little more questionable. “He said "politically it would be a
great mistake for them to act. I feel perfectly safe, but I was
advised by my lawyers not to travel to the United States during
this period.
Human Rights UN chief Navi Pillay urged Iraq and the United
States to investigate allegations of torture and unlawful
killings in the conflict in Iraq has revealed in documents made
by Wikileaks ,Julian Assange is editor in chief. The Gulf
Cooperation Council, which includes six U.S. friendly Arab
monarchies, urged Washington to "open a serious investigation
and transparent" about possible "crimes against humanity."
Groups campaigning for human rights have also called for a
probe, with headquarters in New York Human Rights Watch saying
that the U.S. may have violated international law if it
knowingly transferred prisoners to places of potential abuse.
The head of the UN Human Rights has also called on Iraq to
accede to the Convention against Torture, which prohibits the
practice, and facilitate visits by UN monitors in Iraq to the
detention centers.
Without doubt, Julian Assange is the fifth super amazing human
rights activists in the 2010.
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