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01-12-09: Eminent Persons Group Endorses Defending Civil Society Report

Upon the first anniversary of the publication of its Defending Civil Society report, ICNL and the World Movement for Democracy are pleased to announce that the project’s Eminent Persons Group, consisting of individuals who are recognized and respected by civil society around the world, has issued a letter endorsing the report and its findings and urging governments around the world, the international community, and citizens worldwide to join them.  To view the letter, click here.
 
The Eminent Persons Group includes:

The report, co-authored by the World Movement for Democracy secretariat and ICNL, was published in February 2008 in all UN languages and addresses the expanding and increasingly restrictive environments in which civil society groups carry out their work to foster and defend democracy.  It provides illustrative examples of the ways in which governments are restricting civil society work, particularly that of democracy and human rights NGOs, and articulates the longstanding, widely-accepted principles for protecting civil society and for informing proper government-civil society relations (the right to associate, to operate an NGO, to free expression and communication, to receive financial assistance both domestically and from abroad, and the state’s duty to protect the rights of civil society).  
 
The report has been the subject of intense discussion in numerous fora, including meetings of the World Forum for Democratization in Asia, the African Democracy Forum, the Community of Democracies (in Bamako, Mali), the European Parliament, extensively at the World Movement’s Fifth Assembly in Kyiv, Ukraine, in April 2008, and most recently at the NGO Forum for the African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights where it was endorsed by several commissioners and reported back to the full Commission.
 
Since its publication, the report has thus become an additional tool for democracy and human rights groups and practitioners to help secure space for citizens’ to address political and social issues.  For example:

To learn about the Defending Civil Society project, and to read the PDF versions of the report in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, or Spanish, click here.
 
To see the news report on the African Commission’s endorsement letter, click here. To vew the letter, go to: www.wmd.org/documents/DCS/AU11082008.pdf
 
For printed copies of the Defending Civil Society report in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, or Spanish, please send a request to world@ned.org.

 

 

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