
On 25 October 2010, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights held a hearing on the situation faced by environmental activists in Central America. CIEL provides background information, as well as a link to a webcast of the hearing, here.
People who work to defend human rights are subjected to killing, death threats, torture, kidnapping, arbitrary arrest and detention, prosecution, defamation, burglary, and more. This year's theme for Human Rights Day -- December 10, the anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (prior IntLawGrrls posts) -- is human rights defenders who act to end discrimination.
Human rights defenders are targeted not only by

People working to end rights abuses targeting gay men, lesbians, transgender and bisexual individuals are among those who work at great personal risk. On Human Rights Day this year, in the ECOSOC Chamber of the United Nations in New York, the Permanent Missions of Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Croatia, France, Gabon, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, The United States of Amer

- research materials dealing with the security and protection of defenders;
- manuals on how to document and monitor violations of women’s rights;
- information on how to conduct trial observations;
- manuals on the rights and mechanisms available to women human rights defenders at risk;
- materials that address specific themes particularly relevant to women defenders, such as sexual orientation, religious fundamentalisms and conflict.