Civil Rights Defenders was founded in 1982 as the Swedish Helsinki Committee for Human Rights (
Svenska Helsingforskommittén för mänskliga rättigheter) to monitor compliance with the human rights provisions of the
Helsinki Final Act, along with
Helsinki Committees for Human Rights in several countries.
Gerald Nagler, who also co-founded the
International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights, was the founder of the Swedish Helsinki Committee, and then also Chairman of the organisation from 1992 until 2004. Robert Hårdh led the organisation as Secretary General from 2000 until 2009 and then as Executive Director until 2017. Between 2018 and 2024,
Anders L. Pettersson] served as Executive Director of Civil Rights Defenders. In May 2025, Sofia Walan took office as Executive Director of Civil Rights Defenders. After the
fall of the Berlin Wall, the organisation also worked to monitor and improve the human rights situation in the
former Yugoslavia throughout the conflicts of the 1990s. In 2009, the Swedish Helsinki Committee changed its name to Civil Rights Defenders, and began working in additional regions of the world with the primary mission to support local human rights groups in repressive countries. They also now act as a watchdog human rights organisation in Sweden. == Natalia Project ==