For more information about the work of the Human Rights Embassy, see
http://www.humanrightsembassy.org/index.php
HUMAN RIGHTS EMBASSY (Ambasada Drepturilor Omului / Посольство Прав Человека) is
an international human rights nongovernmental organization established
on the basis of voluntary membership, community of interests and the
principles of the international community in preventing and ending grave
abuses of human rights worldwide.
Human Rights Embassy was founded on 8
March 2011 in Chişinău, Republic of Moldova, and officially registered
by the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Moldova on 17 May 2011 (№
4993), has an active International Executive Committee and an operating
executive structure based on the Human Rights Embassy Statute.
Human Rights Embassy operates throughout
the Republic of Moldova and abroad, and shall organize on the territory
of the former Soviet Union, as well as in other countries, initiative
groups, which may become its' structural units (with or without legal
entity). Human Rights Embassy is guided by the principles of the
international community to protect human rights, the universality and
indivisibility of human rights, impartiality and independence, and
democracy and mutual respect.
The goal of the Human Rights Embassy is
to contribute to the promotion and respect for human rights worldwide.
To achieve this goal, the task of the Human Rights Embassy is taking
measures to combat and prevent human rights violations through effective
action for the individual victim, development of a democratic society
and to provide support and promote the rule of law and human rights.
To fully achieve its declared goals, the Human Rights Embassy intends:
-to address governments, intergovernmental organizations, companies and other non-state actors;
-to disseminate results of research
related to human rights undertaken by Human Rights Embassy and other
local, regional and international organizations;
-to lead strategic litigation on cases
of human rights violations on local, regional and international level
and to publish the cases' results;
-to sensitize and mobilize society
through advocacy activities with governments and other non-state actors,
in order to stop human rights violations;
-to contribute to the adoption of legal
and normative acts which ensure promotion and protection of human
rights; to advocate for the respect of the rule of law, to advocate for
the ratification and application of human rights standards;
-to conduct broad public awareness campaigns on promotion and protection of human rights;
-to build the capacity of professionals
on promotion and protection of human rights through seminars, trainings,
summer schools, human rights programs, etc.;
-to establish effective partnership with
governments, intergovernmental organizations, companies, other
non-state actors and international and local human rights and other
nongovernmental organizations for knowledge management and joint
activities to promote and protect human rights.
Since Human Rights Embassy was founded
in 2011, we mention our team's previous experience in human rights
protection. At our Embassy work founding members of Amnesty
International Moldova (AIM), as well as experts who successfuly
implemented the program "Lawyers for Human Rights" and the project
"Lawyers v. Torture" for AIM. Since October 2005, "Lawyers for Human
Rights" and "Lawyers v. Torture" focused on Moldovan defence lawyers as
the main actors providing legal assistance for torture victims. Training
courses were provided on national and European legal mechanisms for the
protection of torture victims, on gathering and securing of evidence on
torture, as well as on interacting with mass media and human rights
nongovernmental organizations. The courses which were attended by
defence lawyers, human rights NGOs and university law professors
significantly improved the state of human rights in Moldova.
However, due to its working mandate
Amnesty International's activity is very limited within the respective
country. Because of that, authors and experts of AIM's "Lawyers for
Human Rights" and "Lawyers v. Torture" decided to found an international
human rights nongovernmental organization, Human Rights Embassy,
through which they could apply their experience and capacity.
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