Liberia Coalition for Human rights Defenders outline Challenges undermining victims’ rights

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The meeting was funded by the west Human rights Defenders network

By Garmah Lomo|LPR News, Monrovia

The Liberia Coalition for Human rights Defenders has outlined numerous challenges confronting them in defending rights of victims.

The meeting was particularly focused on challenges confronting women human rights Defenders and the way forward.

Giving over view of  a recently held  meeting, the elected Chairman of the Liberia Coalition for Human rights Defenders Mr. Duwana Kingsley said, Liberia is among sixteen countries in West Africa are part of the human rights Defenders.

He added that human rights Defenders lives are at risk, threatened, harassed, intimidated and sometimes can be sexually abused among several others

The chairperson elect of the Liberia Coalition for Human rights Defenders added that out of the sixteen countries, eleven countries are called national human rights but Liberia is yet to elect their Network head due to COVID-19 and other challenges.

During the meeting, women human rights Defenders name the lack of Security, lack of will for family to turn over perpetrators, traditional interference, cash violence against victims, state lawyers sometimes failed to prosecute the matter due to the name involved and the unwilling for community members to release information especially when family members involved.

The which meeting was held in central Monrovia under the theme: “Campaign strengthening the protection of women human rights Defenders and vulnerable” brought together several human right defenders.

For her part, the Executive Director for the National institute for public opinion (NIPO) Madam Roseline Thomas Richards said, the objective of the meeting was to profile the barrier of what hinder women human rights Defenders from doing their work.

Madam Richards cautioned rights Defenders to be security for themselves for now since there is no law protecting rights Defenders.

She added most often, when women and girls are victimized of a situation, there is no protection for them but they will go live in the same community with family members of the perpetrators with their lives not been secured.

NIPO executive director called on rights Defenders not to fear anything in doing their job or reporting any human rights issues in their respective communities.

At the end of the meeting, women human rights Defenders recommended some issues to be looked at in combating their challenges.

The meeting was funded by the west Human rights Defenders network and implemented by the Liberia Coalition for Human rights Defenders and it is said to be held on a quarterly basis.

 

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