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    2013 International Day to End Impunity campaign launched

    IFEX, the global network defending and promoting free expression, has launched its 2013 International Day to End Impunity campaign.
    2013 International Day to End Impunity campaign launched

    This is the network's third annual campaign to end impunity and it will culminate on 23 November - the International Day to End Impunity.

    While there is a growing awareness of the problem of impunity and how it allows - even exacerbates - violations of human rights, the pressure needs to be kept up. The IFEX network comprises over 80 organisations working in more than 60 countries around the world. With this campaign it joins its voices to raise awareness about how a culture of impunity stifles freedom of expression, and to inspire people to take action to weaken its power.

    Countless citizens, artists, bloggers, scientists, musicians and journalists have been harassed, threatened, tortured, intimidated, jailed and worse for exercising their basic human right to free expression. Over 500 journalists have been killed in the last decade. Most of the perpetrators of these crimes can count on never being brought to justice.

    Calls for action

    This year's campaign includes calls for actions to be taken now in support of five courageous individuals: Yorm Bopha, a Cambodian human rights activist repeatedly threatened, beaten and currently in prison for peacefully protesting against land grabs; Eren Keskin, a rights defender in Turkey threatened and shot at while seeking justice for women who have been raped and tortured; Doaa Eladl, an Egyptian cartoonist threatened for creating cartoons which have been deemed blasphemous; Martin Pallaras, an Ecuadorean journalist threatened for reporting on government corruption; and Rommy Mom, a lawyer in Nigeria fighting for government transparency and accountability, who has had to flee his home following death threats and a public denunciation over the radio by the governor of the state.

    Joining in this effort, IFEX member organisations around the globe will be launching their own initiatives, adding their voices to the call to end impunity.

    The campaign's hub is daytoendimpunity.org. Something new will be featured there every day between 1 and 23 November.

    Multimedia resources have been created to help people understand the problem and find ways to add their voices to a global network of activists working together. Through infographics, videos, online interactive experiences, articles, country profiles and interviews, the organisation hopes to engage more people than ever in this campaign that strikes at the very roots of the injustice and insecurity that silence expression.

    The right to free expression is not only an important right in itself; it is the right that allows violations of other rights to be exposed.

    For more, contact gro.xefi@aidem.

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