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The bravest people in the world need our attention

The bravest people in the world need our attention. Ales Bialiatski , Belarus. “The situation for human rights defenders in Belarus has hit an all time low since the presidential elections in December 2010.”. Ales Bialiatski , Belarus. Svetlana Isajeva , Dagestan.

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The bravest people in the world need our attention

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  1. The bravest people in the world need our attention

  2. Ales Bialiatski, Belarus

  3. “The situation for human rights defenders in Belarus has hit an all time low since the presidential elections in December 2010.” Ales Bialiatski, Belarus

  4. Svetlana Isajeva, Dagestan

  5. “I fear what can happen to my children and grandchildren. Several times I have received threats that I can lose them.” Svetlana Isajeva, Dagestan

  6. Svetlana Lukic, Serbia

  7. “During my life, I have met many victims. Their stories make me committed to this job, they oblige me never to stop talking about it.” Svetlana Lukic, Serbia

  8. Nguyen Van Hai aka Dieu Cay, Vietnam

  9. “According to Vietnamese law, and international conventions that Vietnam has agreed to respect, citizens have the right to freedom of expression.” Nguyen Van Hai aka DieuCay, Vietnam

  10. MesfinNegash, Ethiopia

  11. “One funny part about Ethiopia is that you don’t really know what crime you are being accused of.” MesfinNegash, Ethiopia

  12. Natalia Estemirova, North Caucasus

  13. “There’s so much to do, so many people, how can I leave them?” Natalia Estemirova, North Caucasus

  14. ZdravkoCimbaljevic, Montenegro

  15. “I really believe that things will improve but I know I cannot fight alone. I hope that others will join me.” ZdravkoCimbaljevic, Montenegro

  16. EeSarom, Cambodia

  17. “It is so easy to say it was an accident if you are killed while driving a motorbike.” EeSarom, Cambodia

  18. SapiyatMagomedova, Dagestan

  19. “To say that I am not afraid would be wrong. But it is a healthy sense of fear. Fright can either mobilize or paralyze. I dare to hope that it mobilizes my strength.” SapiyatMagomedova, Dagestan

  20. Brian Nkoyooyo, Uganda

  21. “If your family love you too much to disown you, they take you to church to pray for you so that you can change.” Brian Nkoyooyo, Uganda

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