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2010 JusticeMakers

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Sri Lanka – Legal Aid for Pre-Trial Detainees

Harshi Perera’s JusticeMaker project is to select 5 women from Welikada Prison in Colombo, Sri Lanka, who are imprisoned as pre-trail detainees because they cannot afford bail or a lawyer, and provide them with...

Read more 13 September, 2010 at 10:49 am glacombe

A Missed Opportunity for Effective Legal Advice

Rasul Jafarov, International Bridges to Justice’s 2010 JusticeMaker Fellow in Azerbaijan, has recently launched a project to develop comprehensive legal education programs in Azeri prisons.  In support of this project, Rasul approached the Ministry...

Read more 6 September, 2010 at 4:49 am rasul

Sri Lanka – Public Information Campaign on the Rights of Detainees

2010 Asia JusticeMakers Fellow Harshi Perera, from Sri Lanka, has recently started working on her project for International Bridges to Justice.  She aims to provide legal aid directly to five women detainees at the...

Read more 27 August, 2010 at 11:19 am glacombe

Sicogon Development Cooperation v. Farmer Amelia

 Farmers of Sigogon Island with their Families. Farmer Amelia is one ofthe inhabitants of Sicogon Island in Iloilo, Philippines—an island of miraculous beauty complete with pristine beaches and transparent turquoise waters. A few months...

Read more 20 August, 2010 at 12:53 pm Colette Van der Ven

Judicial Mafia: Corruption as a barrier to justice in Indonesia

A democracy is a form of government that depends largely on both the trust and the participation of its constituents. Indonesia is one of the world’s youngest and most populous democracies, spread out over...

Read more 13 August, 2010 at 11:25 am mkurban

Against Great Odds: Ensuring Legal Rights for Drug Users in Jakarta

Jakarta, Indonesia- “I just want the drug users to get what they deserve.” Herru Pribadi does not mean this as a vindictive demand for punishment, but rather as a plea for just and equal...

Read more 3 August, 2010 at 8:01 am mkurban

Supporting Juvenile Justice Reforms in Georgia Begins its Trainings in Children’s Rights

  Kids participate in rights training exercises/Photo by Jasmine Van Deventer “Tavisuplebas!” (emphasis on the uplebas), Nino repeated fervidly. Interspersed with slight, spirited eruptions of laughter and bounties of enthused engagement, this lesson brought...

Read more 27 July, 2010 at 4:32 pm jvandeventer

Informing at-risk Georgian youth of their basic human rights

After a human rights training session, Georgian children talk about what right is most important to them: “Every child of Georgia should have the right to live in a family.” Lika Tstaishvili, 8, at...

Read more 27 July, 2010 at 3:40 pm rnebhrajani

JusticeMaker brings legal rights education, hope to Indonesian Detainees

Cipinang Detention Center, Jakarta. Without a word, the detainees of Cipinang detention center enter the large meeting room and take their places seated in rows on the floor. They have come to receive counseling on...

Read more 26 July, 2010 at 9:07 am tweidman

IBJ Country and JusticeMakers Fellows Come Together in Singapore to Unite for Justice

Very often, lawyers feel isolated – and overwhelmed by their responsibility of people’s fundamental freedom. Bringing them together helps build the movement for legal rights in their country and around the world. The global...

Read more 23 July, 2010 at 1:51 pm ccarpenter
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