Human rights defenders in the context of the Declaration on the Right and
Responsibility of Individuals, Groups and Organs of Society to Promote and
Protect Universally Recognized Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms
A/RES/70/161
human rights defenders, and individuals are afforded the opportunity to lodge
complaints directly with the appropriate authority, and respecting, inte r alia, the
right to be informed promptly and in detail of charges, the right to the presumption
of innocence, the right to a fair and public hearing, the right to choose and
communicate with counsel in confidence, the right to present witnesses and
evidence and cross-examine prosecution witnesses and the right to appeal;
(f) Information, such as evidence of serious violations of human rights, held
by public authorities is not unnecessarily classified or otherwise withheld from the
public, and States adopt transparent, clear and expedient laws and policies that
provide for the effective disclosure of information held by public authorities and a
general right to request and receive such information, for which public access
should be granted, except within narrow and clearly defined limitations;
(g) Provisions do not prevent public officials from being held accountable,
and penalties for defamation are limited in order to ensure proportionality and
reparation commensurate with the harm done;
(h) Information and communications technologies are not used in a manner
that amounts to arbitrary or unlawful interference with the privacy of individuals or
the intimidation of human rights defenders;
11. Recognizes that, in the exercise of the rights and freedoms refe rred to in
the Declaration on the Right and Responsibility of Individuals, Groups and Organs
of Society to Promote and Protect Universally Recognized Human Rights and
Fundamental Freedoms, 6 human rights defenders, acting individually and in
association with others, shall be subject only to such limitations as are in accordance
with applicable international obligations and are determined by law solely for the
purpose of securing due recognition and respect for the rights and freedoms of
others and of meeting the just requirements of morality, public order and the general
welfare in a democratic society;
12. Encourages States to develop and put in place sustainable public policies
or programmes that support and protect human rights defenders at all stages of their
work in a comprehensive manner;
13. Reaffirms the utility and benefit of consultations and dialogue with
human rights defenders related to public policies and programmes, including for
protection purposes, and encourages States to appoint focal points or to employ other
relevant mechanisms for human rights defenders within the public administration;
14. Continues to express particular concern about systemic and structural
discrimination and violence faced by women human rights defenders of all ages, and
reiterates its strong call upon States to take appropriate, robust and practical steps to
protect them and to integrate a gender perspective into their efforts to create a safe
and enabling environment for the defence of human rights, as called for by the
General Assembly in its resolution 68/181;
15. Expresses concern about stigmatization and discrimination that target or
affect individuals and associations defending the rights of persons belonging to
minorities or espousing minority beliefs or views, or other groups vulnerable to
discrimination, and calls upon States to ensure that legislation does not target the
activities of individuals and associations defending the rights of persons belonging
to minorities or espousing minority beliefs;
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Resolution 53/144, annex.
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