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Importance of Human Rights Defenders


Protecting Human Rights Defenders From Corrupted Governments and Power Mongering Coercion is Crucial and People Must Stand up and Fight for Their Rights Now.


Human rights defenders are a great thing in a world that sees too much violence, hate, and discontent. In 1998, the United Nations adopted what is known as the Declaration of Human Rights and has recently created the UN Human Rights Council.

Human rights issues are surfacing all over the globe including in Iran, Iraq and Colombia. These issues are in US controlled military complexes and even within our borders here in the states. This is why having people in search of bringing to light the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and its practices is needed now more than ever.

The banking mafia’s influence over everything puts something like human rights on the back burner while we see more rights slip out of our reach. In recent days we have seen Obama meet with Colombian President Alvaro Uribe. Uribe is tied to massive amounts of controversy surrounding his use of power over the people of Colombia, labor activists and human rights activists.

He is even trying to rewrite the Constitution in order to run for his third term in office. Hundreds of humans rights defenders have been speaking on behalf of the people in this nation and are finding themselves being wiretapped, threatened, and harassed by DAS – Uribe’s private intelligence agency.

This has led to many people affiliated with the Uribe party being put under investigation for trying to manipulate the rule of law to fit the needs of a wealthy select few.

This is what we see happening in Colombia and Obama has an opportunity to show Uribe and the world just how important we think human rights are for every man and woman across the globe. Yet he has done nothing of the sort.

The problem is both the United Nations and Obama are under the control of the banking elite. They put Obama in office and founded and run the UN. Their goal is the opposite of those of human rights advocates, but they use Obama and the UN as covers.



Politically Pulverized

Sadly, there are too many countries ripped apart politically by corruption and greed. With the emergence of outsourcing taking over the planet for cheap land and labor we see political parties in 2nd and 3rd world countries being influenced by power and money. Once they have the goods they will do whatever it takes to keep them.

This has led to human rights defenders being labeled as terrorists or guerrilla extremists as they search and fight for what is right. The fight for human rights is something we must not give up on. This has been a serious issue that is only getting worse the more we see the one world government settle in over our heads.

Who are Human Rights Defenders?

These are the same men and women that want to make the world a prosperous place to live. Everyone should be given the chance to grow, to practice self expression, and lead a life that is not recorded, commercialized, or monitored. These are the people who are doing something about the state of the world. These are the people being killed or made to disappear by the banking elite.

It’s ironic how we are supposedly helping the people in Iraq to gain democracy and a civil political structure after Saddam Hussein, but we are not willing to step up to the plate and help Colombian citizens and libertarian activists. Funny how we pick and choose who we are going to help and who we are going to let suffer.

What To Do

The political imbalance we see throughout the world is just another product of the banking mafia’s hand of power dipped into every aspect of the world. Human rights issues exist in just about every nation these days. The more we have these issues the harder it will be to not become slaves to the banking mafia.

The name of their game is called chaos and they start plenty of it wherever their presence is felt. They are ripping apart what we know about freedom and liberty here in the “Land of the Free.” We need more human rights defenders. Start writing letters to Congress, send emails, get involved and be heard from, so our elected officials know where we stand.





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