Roberto Saviano, author of the report foreword, warns us: «"crises" in 2008 have already resulted in an increase in social protest movements. In Cambodia, Cameroon, South Korea, Tunisia, Colombia, Zimbabwe and elsewhere, women and men have poured onto the streets to demand respect for their social and economic rights, and the peaceful leaders of these demonstrations are too often the targets of repression. Is this a taste of what is in store for us in the framework of the current crisis and the social movements to which it will legitimately lead?».
For Souhayr Belhassen, FIDH President, «the social tension that has spread to all continents has had, all over the world, consequences in terms of freedoms of assembly, association and expression, which largely go beyond the mere framework of the defense of labour or social rights».
This report celebrates the steadfast protest of all human rights defenders: «More than ever, in these times of crises, human rights defenders, through their rigourous investigations, their uncompromised actions and their unselfish commitment constitute the last rampart against arbitrariness. Repressive States have understood it well, and increasingly target those defenders of freedom», concludes Eric Sottas, OMCT Secretary General.
This report is published in French, English and Spanish in its entirety. A translation in Russian will be available for the section on Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States and a translation in Arabic will be available for the section on the North African and Middle East region.
In addition, an annex containing all cases dealt with by the Observatory in 2008 will be available on a CD-Rom later on.
A press conference is being held on 19 June in Switzerland and several others will be organised throughout July, notably in Italy, Egypt, Jordan, Georgia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Nigeria, Colombia, Peru, Mexico, India and Cambodia, thanks to the support from OMCT and FIDH member and partner organisations.
Annual Report (PDF Version)

Foreword and introduction
PDF – 326.2 kb

Sub-saharian Africa
PDF – 697.8 kb

Americas
PDF – 683.9 kb

Asia
PDF – 751.7 kb

Europe and CIS
PDF – 719.2 kb

North Africa/Middle East
PDF – 427 kb

Annexes
PDF – 146.3 kb








