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Sri Lanka and Burundi Human Rights Defenders Win 2007 Martin Ennals Award
04 May 2007 22:59:23 GMT
Source: Human Rights Watch
Human Rights Watch, as one of the members on the Jury of the Martin Ennals Award for Human Rights Defenders (MEA), announced today that the 2007 Laureates are: (Brussels, May 4, 2007) – Human Rights Watch, as one of the members on the Jury of the Martin Ennals Award for Human Rights Defenders (MEA), announced today that the 2007 Laureates are:

The Chairman of the Jury of the MEA, Hans Thoolen, described the laureates as "symbols of the human rights movement in their respective countries, where standing up for human rights and democracy is a dangerous activity." He drew attention to the laureates' principled stand to effectively cover abuses committed by both sides in the conflict. The 11 organizations on the Jury of the Martin Ennals Award called on the governments of Sri Lanka and Burundi to ensure the safety of the laureates and allow them to work without harassment. The ceremony to bestow the Martin Ennals Award will take place in Geneva in October.

The Martin Ennals Award for Human Rights Defenders (www.martinennalsaward.org) is a unique collaboration among 11 of the world's leading human rights organizations to give protection to human rights defenders worldwide. The jury is composed of the following NGOs: Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, Human Rights First, International Federation for Human Rights, World Organisation Against Torture, International Service for Human Rights, Front Line, International Commission of Jurists, Diakonie Germany, International Alert, Huridocs.

Previous laureates include: Akbar Ganji, Iran and Arnold Tsunga, Zimbabwe (2006); Aktham Naisse, Syria; Lida Yusupova, Russia; Alirio Uribe Muñoz, Colombia; Jacqueline Moudeina, Chad; Peace Brigades International; Immaculee Birhaheka, DR Congo; Natasha Kandic, Yugoslavia; Eyad El Sarraj, Palestine; Samuel Ruiz, Mexico; Clement Nwankwo, Nigeria; Asma Jahangir, Pakistan; and Harry Wu, China.

Patrons of the Martin Ennals Award include: Asma Jahangir, Barbara Hendricks, Jose Ramos-Horta, Adama Dieng, Leandro Despouy, Robert Fulghum, and Theo van Boven.


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