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The
Secretary-General
Message On Human Rights Day
10 December 2003
The Universal Declaration of
Human Rights has served as a beacon of hope for our world for
fifty-five years. So have the brave men and women who defend human
rights in every country. Today, I wish to pay tribute to their
commitment and their courage.
I do so less than four months after the United Nations lost its
chief human rights defender – Sergio Vieira de Mello, the High
Commissioner for Human Rights – who died along with 21 other
dedicated servants of peace and human rights in the attack on United
Nations headquarters in Baghdad. His death was a bitter blow to the
cause of human rights.
Human rights defenders stand in the front lines of protection,
casting the bright light of human rights into the darkest corners of
tyranny and abuse. They work to safeguard the rule of law, to reduce
violence, poverty and discrimination, and to build structures for
freer, more equitable and more democratic societies. It is to them
that many victims of human rights violations turn in their hour of
need.
A few human rights defenders receive recognition – for instance, the
outstanding individuals and organizations who today will receive the
2003 United Nations Prizes in the Field of Human Rights; and Ms.
Shirin Ebadi, who today will receive the Nobel Peace Prize for her
courageous efforts to promote human rights. Yet most defenders of
human rights receive little recognition or appreciation – and many
continue to be attacked, harassed, or persecuted for doing their
vital work.
The defence of human rights is not simply the responsibility of such
brave people. It is the responsibility of us all. We must all be
human rights defenders. And a good place to start is to defend those
who champion human rights.
I therefore salute each and every human rights defender, wherever
you are. You each play an important role in building a world that
lives up to the promise of the Universal Declaration – a world that
respects the inherent dignity and equal and inalienable rights of
all members of the human family. Your work is an inspiration to us
all. And you are not alone.
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