Protest

The right of all people to express their ideas and opinions through the medium of protest, in any form, is guaranteed through a number of core international human rights provisions, including the right to free expression. Protests are an essential way for individuals to express dissent and grievances, to share views and opinions, to expose flaws in governance and to publicly demand that the authorities and other powerful entities are accountable for their actions. Protests provide people with an opportunity to have a say in public life.

They have historically inspired positive social change and improved protection of human rights. They continue to form an essential part of public debate and expression in all parts of the world and can take many forms both in the physical and online space.  Yet governments around the world too often treat protests as either an inconvenience to be controlled or a threat to be extinguished. Despite their obligations to promote, protect and respect the right to protest, governments frequently use excessive force, arbitrary arrest and detention and other forms of intimidation and harassment to prevent or crack down on protest rights, particularly those critical of government actions.

President Jammeh must put an end to 20 years of repression and impunity for human rights violations
22.07.2014 6 min read

President Jammeh must put an end to 20 years of repression and impunity for human rights violations

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The Gambia:  20 years of fear and impunity
22.07.2014 6 min read

The Gambia: 20 years of fear and impunity

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Myanmar: Disappointment surrounds amendment to assembly law
27.06.2014 2 min read

Myanmar: Disappointment surrounds amendment to assembly law

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Football in Iran: The Perfect Political Token
16.06.2014 8 min read

Football in Iran: The Perfect Political Token

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Joint Statement: UNHRC must strengthen protections for civil society
13.06.2014 3 min read

Joint Statement: UNHRC must strengthen protections for civil society

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Brazil: Crackdown on protesters marks first day of World Cup
12.06.2014 1 min read

Brazil: Crackdown on protesters marks first day of World Cup

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Newsletter: Freedom of Expression in East Africa, July 2014
11.06.2014 15 min read

Newsletter: Freedom of Expression in East Africa, July 2014

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Brazil: Police must be regulated during protests
30.05.2014 4 min read

Brazil: Police must be regulated during protests

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Brazil’s own goal: Protests, police and the World Cup
29.05.2014 3 min read

Brazil’s own goal: Protests, police and the World Cup

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