
Sumario: 7 October 2008, Brussels - Sixty years ago, on 10 December, 1948, the General Assembly of the United Nations solemnly proclaimed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. On 7-8 October, 2008, a major conference organised by the European Commission, the European Parliament and the United Nations will mark this anniversary and aim at reaffirming and illustrating the scope of the Universal Declaration through the work of human rights defenders. This event underlines that the respect of human rights is a necessary condition to attain key policy objectives: build democracy, promote sustainable and human development and prevent armed conflicts.
In welcoming the conference, Commissioner for External Relations and European Neighbourhood Policy, Benita Ferrero-Waldner said: "Human rights defenders are central to promoting democracy and respect for human rights in their own society. They pursue their work despite the risks for themselves and sometimes their families. They are indispensable allies in our joint efforts to support democratic change and to improve the human rights' record around the globe. This conference will further
contribute to further improving protection and support to human rights defenders worldwide."
This conference unites human rights defenders from more than 40 countries, leading representatives of international human rights organisations, the European Commission and the European Parliament. Among the main speakers are Jacques Barrot, Vice-president of the European Commission, Navanethem Pillay, the newly appointed UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Hans-Gert Pöttering, President of the European Parliament and Margaret Sekaggya, UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights
defenders.
The Brussels conference will be an occasion to:
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