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− | Amnesty International. The History of Amnesty International. Retrieved July 30, 2008 from http://www.amnesty.org/ | + | Amnesty International. ''The History of Amnesty International''. Retrieved July 30, 2008 from http://www.amnesty.org/ |
Cmiel, Kenneth. (2004). A Recent History of Human Rights. The American Historical Review, 109(1), 1-22. | Cmiel, Kenneth. (2004). A Recent History of Human Rights. The American Historical Review, 109(1), 1-22. |
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Contents
What is a Human Rights NGO?
Human rights NGOs devote their resources to the “promotion and protection” of universal human rights (Wiseberg 1991:529). Unlike governments, who tend to seek human rights for their own citizens, human rights NGOs fight for the security of human rights to all people. The human rights movement, which began after World War II, is a diverse movement comprised of thousands of NGOs that has spread throughout the world today (Wiseberg 1991).
History of Human Rights NGOs
In looking at the human rights movement and the role of NGOs, historians have primarily studied three periods that they see as three “waves” of activism (Cmiel 2004:12).
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