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ZLHR
honored for promoting democracy
Radiovop
October 16, 2008
http://www.radiovop.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=4149&Itemid=755
Zimbabwe
Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) have won the prestigious Rights
and Democracy's 2008 John Humphrey Freedom Award for their
courageous efforts and commitment to the strengthening and promotion
of human rights and democratic development in Zimbabwe.
ZLHR, which was nominated
for the award by the Canadian Embassy in Harare, was selected from
an impressive field of 97 nominees.
The International Centre
for Human Rights and Democratic Development, commonly known as Rights
& Democracy, heaped praise on ZLHR for playing a leading role
in the promotion and protection of human rights across Zimbabwe
since its founding twelve years ago.
"Guided by a professional
commitment to the rule of law and Zimbabwe's international
human rights obligations, ZLHR provides essential services ranging
from legal support for victims of state-endorsed persecution to
public education and human rights training for activists and civil
society organizations working at the community level," Rights
and Democracy said in a statement.
"Zimbabwe Lawyers
for Human Rights provides a vital democratic lifeline for those
who would otherwise have no recourse against state-sponsored abuse
and persecution. Its determined, non-violent struggle against impunity
and repression reminds us that, in the end, tyranny is no match
for human dignity and the rule of law," said Janice Stein,
the Chairperson of Rights & Democracy's Board of Directors.
ZLHR executive director
Irene Petras paid tribute to the heroic tenacity of the project's
lawyers and underscored that charges brought against most human
rights defenders have been dropped in most cases.
rights defenders have been dropped in most cases.
"Prosecution is
used as a tool of persecution," said Petras.
For over ten years ZLHR
has worked tirelessly and fearlessly to advance democratic principles,
and has taken on the dangerous task of providing legal representation
to persecuted human rights and democracy defenders.
The annual award established
in 1992 by Rights & Democracy to honour an organization or individual
for exceptional commitment to the promotion of international human
rights and democratic development, is named in honour of John Peters
Humphrey, the McGill University law professor who prepared the first
draft of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It includes
a $30 000 grant and a speaking tour of Canadian cities to help increase
awareness of the recipient's human rights work.
Although specific dates
and venues are yet to be confirmed, the tour usually takes place
during the last weeks of November and the first week of December.
The awards ceremony is held every year on December 10th, to coincide
with the anniversary date of the adoption of the Universal Declaration
of Human Rights.
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