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Civil groups slam govt’s plan to vet human rights defenders – Politics

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he government’s plan to screen and determine who qualifies as a human rights activist to decide who receives legal safeguards has met with backlash from civil society groups, who warn the move risks state interference in rights protections.

The plan came as the Human Rights Ministry is seeking to introduce changes to the 1999 Human Rights Law and issue a new ministerial regulation to strengthen legal protections for human rights activists, citing concerns over criminalization against those involved in advocacy works.

To ensure legal safeguards can be provided for activists, Human Rights Minister Natalius Pigai said his ministry would form an assessor team to evaluate whether detained individuals meet the criteria as human rights defenders.

The assessment will be based on strict criteria focusing on the individual’s actions at the time of the incident rather than self-declared status or public recognition. The team will review each case individually to ensure decisions are made based on the context of ongoing legal cases.

Legal protection, the minister stressed, would only be extended to those defending public interests, particularly vulnerable or marginalized groups. Those who are proven to have acted with personal or financial motives would be excluded.

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“It’s possible that someone widely known as a human rights activist, at a certain moment, may be found by the assessor team to be acting for [financial gain]. In such cases, they can’t be considered a human rights activist,” Pigai said on Wednesday, as quoted by Antara.



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