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VOA常速英语:Amnesty Warns Attacks on Human Rights Activists at Crisis Point

2017-05-21来源:和谐英语

Amnesty Warns Attacks on Human Rights Activists at Crisis Point

Amnesty International says attacks on human rights activists across the world have reached a crisis point.Figures from the group Front Line Defenders show 281 people were killed in 2016 while defending human rights,compared to 156 the year before.

“In the current context of us versus them, of demonization, of attacking, a full frontal attack actually I would say on human rights, it is crucial that we take stock and that we call on the authorities to stop these attacks immediately.”

In Russia, Amnesty says the persecution of human rights activists is accelerating with the ban on non-governmental organizations.

Protests earlier this month marked the anniversary of demonstrations against President Vladimir Putin.Several human rights campaigners have been jailed.

“They provoke us and drive us into a tougher resistance, they show that the law in Russia is worth nothing.”

Amnesty says a copycat effect appears to be taking hold across some countries in the treatment of activists.

“Only in the last week or so, Hungary is trying to have a bill similar to the one that Russia has,where it’s going to be very difficult to form associations and fight for human rights if you’re getting funding from external sources.”

Turkey is accused of an unwarranted clampdown on human rights following last year’s failed coup. Tens of thousands of people have been arrested or fired from their jobs.Ankara claims they are part of a large anti-government plot.

As well as arrests, abductions and killings,Amnesty says human rights defenders across the globe are attacked using online tools.Surveillance tools are used to track activity, smear campaigns are launched on social media to cultivate hostility.

“They are accused of being terrorists; they are accused of being criminals, they are accused of defending ‘immorality.’”

Amnesty hopes its ‘Brave’ campaign will highlight the worsening situation for many human rights activists worldwide,who it claims are often the last line of defense in a free society.

Henry Ridgwell, for VOA news, London.