Message
from Maxime Verhagen on Human Rights Day
Men,
women and children, no matter who they are, no matter
where they live, no matter what they do, have
rights that can never be taken away from them. Governments
around the world have an obligation to protect and promote
these universal rights, but in many instances, they fail
their own citizens.
The tenth of December marks the worldwide celebration of
Human Rights Day. It’s not a day we can afford to let pass
unnoticed! Today, we honour those people who are brave
enough to stand up for their rights and the rights of
others, despite the resistance they encounter. In many
countries, human rights defenders work in extremely
difficult circumstances, at great personal risk, and they
deserve our full support.
The Dutch government wants to lend a helping hand to human
rights defenders all over the world. We do this through our
embassies, which support local human rights defenders and
their organisations. And as foreign minister, I regularly
urge local authorities to improve the situation of human
rights defenders and give them the protection they deserve.
Last month, the Dutch government presented Ms Shadi Sadr, a
human rights activist from Iran, with the second annual
Human Rights Defenders Tulip. This award is a clear token of
respect for and recognition of the important work that human
rights defenders do.
The European Union has a part to play in all this as well.
The EU has issued guidelines to ensure the protection of
human rights defenders. As of today these guidelines will be
published on the websites of all Dutch embassies worldwide,
to raise awareness of their existence and facilitate access
to them.
We do this so that human rights defenders know they are not
alone in their struggle and that they have friends to turn
to, to support them in their work. Their courageous efforts
must not go unnoticed. Not on the tenth of December, or any
other day.