Monitoring
and Documenting Human Rights Violations in Africa: A handbook
The
African Charter on Human and People’s Right was adopted by
African governments as far back as 1986. Yet the incidence of
human rights violations remains a cause for concern on the
continent. The deregulation and privatisation of African
economies in response to global economic pressures and interests
has led to growing social and economic inequalities, and
increasing human rights abuses. Rising crime rates tend to
harden public attitudes towards criminals, breeding acceptance
for intolerance, ill-treatment, torture and the death penalty.
Shoot-to-kill policies are now common. Millions of civilians
have lost their lives in wars fuelled by unregulated
international arms trade and the presence of foreign troops and
mercenaries.
Occurring
simultaneously with all these developments is the presence of an
increasing number of African human rights defenders. These men
and women document and denounce human rights abuses, challenge
repressive, discriminatory and dictatorial regimes, and seek
redress and justice for many victims and families. They provide
services where the state has withdrawn or given up, and take on
advocacy or educational roles. They testify to the changing
nature, growing strength and importance of African civil
society.
Ukweli
combines the experiences of African human right defenders to present a
step-by-step guide for monitoring and investigating human rights
abuses in Africa. This practical problem-solving Handbook and
the accompanying booklets have been written with and for African
human rights defenders to strengthen and professionalise human
rights work on the continent. Accurate and consistent research
is an essential element to human rights campaigning, advocacy
and lobbying. It is crucial to building and sustaining the
legitimacy and reputation of human rights organisations and
activists, locally, nationally and internationally. Ukweli is a Swahili word
that can refer to both truth and fact. In Customary Law, Ukweli
signifies the findings of impartial investigation that
are irrefutable. Using this philosophy, the Handbook
provides indispensable guidelines for tackling obstacles,
ensuring accuracy, eliminating partiality and seeking redress
for human rights violations.
ISBN
2869780796 88pp Amnesty & CODESRIA 2000
Contents
Essential
case study booklets accompanying the handbook include:
Monitoring and Investigating
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