Disregard for Security: The Human Rights Movement and 9/11 |
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Authors: | BERTIL DUNÉR |
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Affiliation: | Swedish Institute of International Affairs , Stockholm, Sweden |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT International human rights NGOs have warned that human rights have been threatened since September 11. However, the matter is complicated since what is involved is in reality a relationship between two concepts: human rights and security against terrorism. This article demonstrates that there is a tendency for international human rights NGOs to brush aside questions on security against terrorism. NGOs have stipulated that human rights values should be superior, or they have maintained, but failed to show, that there is no goal conflict between security and human rights—even that human rights fulfil a considerable instrumental function with respect to freedom from terrorism. |
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