02 May 2024,   21:33
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The Public Defender summarizes the human rights situation

The Tbilisi Human Rights House held an event on the occasion of the International Human Rights Day, where Public Defender once again emphasized the special role of human rights defenders in promoting human rights and the rule of law in a democratic society.

Nino Lomjaria spoke about the challenges facing human rights defenders, reviewed the Human Rights Manual developed by the Ombudsman’s Office, which aims to refine the definition of a human rights defender and to outline the obligations of the State to protect and promote the activities of human rights defenders.

“Our monitoring has revealed a number of unfortunate trends of attacks on human rights defenders. Among them, statements made by high officials aimed at discrediting NGOs working on issues of crucial importance for democratic development still need to be emphasized. We have criticized a number of similar cases in the past, and we reiterate that, by international standards, officials are obliged to refrain from being engaged in negative campaigns against human rights defenders and their activities, to publicly acknowledge the need to protect them and to emphasize the importance of their activities even when critical towards the authorities”, - said Nino Lomjaria.

She called the physical attacks by the violent groups on human rights defenders and the offices of Tbilisi Pride and Shame Movement on July 5, the day of the March of Dignity, which could not be prevented by the law enforcers, especially alarming. She spoke about the criminal acts committed against media representatives and the need for their timely and effective investigation. The scale of the problem was made even clearer by the events of July 5, during which more than 40 representatives of the media were injured. Reports of alleged criminal acts against media representatives were also spread during both rounds of the self-government elections.

According to the Public Defender, the cynical attitude of politicians towards journalists, especially representatives of critical media, and the discrediting campaign against the background of the existing hostile environment, further exacerbate violence against them.

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