Violence against environmental defenders – New UN major report urges zero-tolerance
NEW YORK / GENEVA (21 October 2016) – Environmental human rights defenders are critical to our future but they face
unprecedented risks, according to a new report* to the United Nations General Assembly by the UN Special Rapporteur on
the situation of human rights defenders, Michel Forst.
“I am extremely worried and appalled by the growing number of attacks and murders of environmental defenders, but also
by the continuous resistance of States to act in front of egregious human rights violations,” Mr. Forst said.
“It is the responsibility of States and international community to empower and protect these defenders. We should listen
to those who raise the alarm against environmental disasters, climate change and irresponsible resource exploitation,
not repress them,” he underscored.
The human rights expert warned that, although the situation is particularly dramatic in Latin America and Asia where
many international investors, companies and local governments ignore the legitimate concerns of the population, “attacks
and threats happen everywhere in the world.”
In the first major UN report on the subject, the UN expert examines the root causes of attacks perpetrated against
environmental defenders and presents concrete recommendations to a range of actors including business and investors for
reversing the trend.
According to the study, a number of environmental conflicts could be avoided by prior consultation and active
participation of local communities and environmental activists.
“Recently, the world has taken concrete steps to protect our planet, now it is time to protect the heroes who, day by
day, are at the forefront of the fight for our future,” concluded the Special Rapporteur, urging the international
community to adopt a zero-tolerance approach to the violence against environmental human rights defenders.
(*) Check the Special Rapporteur’s report: http://www.ohchr.org/EN/Issues/SRHRDefenders/Pages/AnnualReports.aspx
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