Between Despair and Resilience: Burundian human rights defenders in protracted exile in Uganda and Rwanda
Despite being forced into exile after April 2015, many Burundian HRDs continue their work. A new report examines the challenges they face.
Despite being forced into exile after April 2015, many Burundian HRDs continue their work. A new report examines the challenges they face.
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Dear friends, colleagues, and fellow human rights defenders, As our
DefendDefenders examines the situation of HRDs living and working in exile, and provides a resource guide of the various support mechanisms available to them.
This joint civil society paper has been prepared by 20
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