• Protecting
human rights defenders: To protect defenders of human rights, FIDH and the
World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT) created the Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders. Its role is to establish the facts, alert the
international community, hold discussions with national authorities and promote the strengthening of mechanisms to protect
human rights defenders at national, regional and international levels. • Promote and protect
women's rights: Discrimination and
violence against women is still the norm in many states. FIDH is striving to abolish
discrimination, facilitate women's access to justice, and fight
impunity for perpetrators of
sexual crimes committed during conflict. • Protect migrants' rights: States imposing stricter controls on people's movements are reducing
migrant workers to mere commercial goods, leaving them vulnerable to
exploitation. FIDH investigates the violation of'' migrants' rights'' from the country of origin to the country of destination, advocates for legislative and political reforms, and litigates to bring perpetrators of violations to
justice. In June 2013, FIDH provided legal assistance to two survivors of the 'left to die' boat: 72 migrants from Sub-Saharan Africa had left
Libya in 2011 in a small dinghy, had run out of fuel and drifted "for two weeks along one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world". A complaint—with FIDH and three other NGOs as civil parties—was lodged against the French and Spanish military for failing to 'assist people in danger'. • Promote effective judicial mechanisms that respect human rights: FIDH seeks to strengthen independent judicial systems and supports transitional justice processes that respect victims’ rights. When recourse to national remedies is ineffective or impossible, FIDH helps victims to either access courts in other countries through extraterritorial jurisdiction, or to bring their cases to the
International Criminal Court (ICC) or regional human rights courts. FIDH participates in strengthening these regional and international mechanisms. Achieving the universal abolition of
capital punishment and securing the right to a fair trial, including in the fight against
terrorism, are also important FIDH objectives. • Strengthen respect for human rights in the context of globalisation: FIDH documents and denounces human rights violations involving
corporations and demands that economic actors be held accountable, including through litigation. FIDH aspires to see human rights positioned at the heart of investment and trade negotiations, and strives for the effective implementation of
economic, social and cultural rights. • Defend democratic principles and support victims in times of conflict: FIDH responds to requests from member organisations in times of armed or violent political conflict and in closed countries. It conducts fact-finding missions in the field and mobilises the international community through international and regional organisations, third countries and other levers of influence. • Defending democratic principles and states of emergency: The International Federation for Human Rights considers monitoring the impact of states of emergency and similar exceptional governance measures on fundamental rights and freedoms among its priorities. In this context, the federation publishes assessments concerning practices such as the dismissal of public officials without judicial process, the closure of educational and civil society institutions, and restrictions on freedom of expression and association. In this framework, FIDH issued a statement regarding the state of emergency declared in Turkey in 2016, drawing attention to the dismissal of tens of thousands of public officials without court rulings, as well as the closure of numerous private schools, foundations, universities, associations, and media outlets. The statement further emphasized that all detained persons must be granted the rights guaranteed under international law, that investigations should be conducted in accordance with the rule of law, and that critical voices must retain the right to express themselves in public spaces. ==Activities==