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What (who) is human rights activist - definition

PERSON WHO ACTS TO PROTECT HUMAN RIGHTS
Human Rights Defenders; Human rights defenders; Defenders of human rights; Human rights activist; Rights activist; Declaration on Human Rights Defenders; Human rights activists; Human rights advocate; Human rights activism

Human rights commission         
ORGANIZATION WORKING FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
National Human Rights Commission; Human Rights Commission; Human Rights Commissions; Commission on Human Rights
A human rights commission, also known as a human relations commission, is a body set up to investigate, promote or protect human rights.
Human rights group         
NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION WHICH ADVOCATES FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
Human rights groups; Human rights organization; Human rights organisation; Rights group
A human rights group, or human rights organization, is a non-governmental organization which advocates for human rights through identification of their violation, collecting incident data, its analysis and publication, promotion of public awareness while conducting institutional advocacy, and lobbying to halt these violations. Like other NGOs, human rights groups are defined in their characteristics by legal, including taxation, constraints under which they operate, such asLindblom, Anna-Karin, Non-governmental organisations in international law, Cambridge University Press, New York, 2005, p.
Philosophy of human rights         
AN ATTEMPT TO EXAMINE THE UNDERLYING BASIS OF THE CONCEPT OF HUMAN RIGHTS
Marxist critique of human rights; Opposition to human rights; Criticism of human rights; Concept of human rights
The philosophy of human rights attempts to examine the underlying basis of the concept of human rights and critically looks at its content and justification. Several theoretical approaches have been advanced to explain how and why the concept of human rights developed.

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Human rights defender

A human rights defender or human rights activist is a person who, individually or with others, acts to promote or protect human rights. They can be journalists, environmentalists, whistleblowers, trade unionists, lawyers, teachers, housing campaigners, participants in direct action, or just individuals acting alone. They can defend rights as part of their jobs or in a voluntary capacity. As a result of their activities, human rights defenders (HRDs) are often subjected to reprisals including smears, surveillance, harassment, false charges, arbitrary detention, restrictions on the right to freedom of association, physical attack, and even murder. In 2020, at least 331 HRDs were murdered in 25 countries. The international community and some national governments have attempted to respond to this violence through various protections, but violence against HRDs continues to rise. Women human rights defenders and environmental human rights defenders (who are very often indigenous) face greater repression and risks than human rights defenders working on other issues.

In 1998, the United Nations issued their Declaration on Human Rights Defenders to legitimise the work of human rights defenders and extend protection for human rights activity. Following this Declaration, increasing numbers of activists have adopted the HRD label; this is especially true for professional human rights workers.

Examples of use of human rights activist
1. Petersburg square in November; human rights activist Lyudmila Zhorovlya, shot in her apartment in Vorkuta in July; human rights activist Nikolai Girenko, shot in his apartment in St.
2. Mutahi, the human rights activist, took a broader view.
3. Dzhibladze is a well–known human rights activist.
4. She was more ascetic, more of a human rights activist.
5. He also praised a Pakistani human rights activist, among others.