Justine Ijeomah is a passionate human rights activist . He is founder and CEO of Menschenrechtsorganisaton HURSDEF (Human Rights Social Development and Environmental Foundation ) . His many years of extensive experience based on his work ” in the field” ; in sometimes unpredictable and dangerous terrain of the Niger Delta . He himself has […]
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About Magdalena De Vries

Programme Title: Right to life support program An address by Comrade Justine Ijeomah – Executive Director, Human Rights Social Development and Environmental Foundation (HURSDEF). Introduction: Human Rights, Social Development and Environmental Foundation (HURSDEF) is a grass root independent non-governmental organization which has being in operation since 2008 and heartily devoted to the protection of the: […]
2013: Justine Ijeomah

“To be in a context of brutal police violence and beatings, death threats and assassination attempts sustainably have been fighting against violations of human rights, particularly among the poor and less educated, and to persistently working for the abolition of the death penalty awarded to Justine Ijeomah, Nigeria, Per Anger Prize in 2013. “ See […]
Justine Ijeomah on Human Rights Passport

Per Anger Prize winner Justine Ijeomah tells of Human Rights Passport. A passport which he gives to street children in Port Harcourt. The passport is the child’s name, age and Justine’s phone number. When the police call, he can confirm the child’s identity.
Publications From Amnesty International About Our Cases

Nigeria: No justice for the dead … (they were later released after intervention by the ngo, human rights, social development and environmental foundation, hursdef.). … 5 Feb 2013 Report AFR 44/001/2013 Nigeria: Forced eviction of Abonnema Wharf waterfront: “Pack and … … companies. © HURSDEF. Hundreds of buildings destroyed as […]
Seminarium: Moral courage from a micro- and macro perspective

Seminarium: Moral courage from a micro- and macro perspective from Levandehistoria on Vimeo. Panel discussion on human rights with the author Inger Carlberg, Per Anger Prize winner Justine Ijeomah, Amnesty Sweden’s Secretary General Lise Berg and post paver Sigrid Rausing. The conversation took place after the Per Anger prize ceremony, November 14, 2013.