TUESDAY EDITORIAL: Human rights defenders are being targeted and killed – will Nokuthula Mabaso’s death be in vain?

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Human rights are indivisible and being poor does not strip you of your right to human rights. We must defend this at all costs and at all times. No human life is less valuable than anyone else’s, so why do poor activists continue to be killed with few ...

Whereas disregard and contempt for human rights have resulted in barbarous acts which have outraged the conscience of mankind, and the advent of a world in which human beings shall enjoy freedom of speech and belief and freedom from fear and want has been proclaimed as the highest aspiration of the common people.According to research by60% of whom were land, environment or indigenous rights defenders.

Lawlor’s report asserts: “Many governments are failing in their moral and legal obligations to prevent the killings of human rights defenders. This is primarily because of a lack of political will. States can and should intervene to prevent killings by responding more effectively to threats against human rights defenders. Such interventions include taking action to stop vilification and threats aimed at defenders, which make them more vulnerable to attacks.

Abahlali president S’bu Zikode, who himself now has to travel with security, was honoured by the Swedish government with thefor his steadfast dedication to the rights of shack dwellers despite the violence and threats he has faced at the hands of the ANC-led government in eThekwini. Interestingly, the human settlements minister at the time, Lindiwe Sisulu, congratulated Zikode, saying the government would continue to work closely with Abahlali.

The South African Human Rights Commission , which has a reputation for being lethargic and slow to act, has been presented with two reports by Abahlali baseMjondolo detailing the persecution and violence they face, but no action has been taken.followed up with the SAHRC on this after the news of Mabasao’s killing. There has been no response to our queries.

 

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