On the anniversary of the European Convention on Human Rights, a new era in protecting rights and fighting corruption begins
On November 4th, the European Justice Organization (EJO) will officially launch its operations. This date was carefully chosen as it coincides with the anniversary of the signing of the European Convention on Human Rights, established in 1950. With this symbolic launch, EJO emphasizes its commitment to continue the legacy of protecting human rights and fundamental freedoms across Europe.
Tied to a significant anniversary
The European Convention on Human Rights stands as a milestone in the history of human rights protection. By beginning its work on this anniversary, EJO underscores its mission to further advance the enforcement of human rights in the modern world. The organization aims to be an independent monitor and supporter of justice in all European Union member states.
Expanding its reach from International Human Rights Day
Starting on December 10th, which is International Human Rights Day, EJO will begin appointing its representatives in all EU member states, as well as key countries like the USA, UK, China, and Russia. This strategic move will enable EJO to effectively monitor human rights compliance and fight corruption on a global level.
Founded through an agreement of political activists
EJO was established following an agreement among political activists in Europe, with a global network of supporters who have long fought to expose critical information on human rights violations and corruption. These activists felt the need for an independent institution capable of addressing modern challenges in human rights and justice.
The formation of EJO was inspired by the failures of various existing institutions that have not been able to effectively address cases of human rights abuses or corruption. For instance, in Sweden, the national justice ombudsman was unable to prevent the misuse of the legal system in cases like the attempted extradition of Julian Assange to the US based on fabricated charges. Such cases highlight the need for an independent international organization.
Goals and mission of EJO
As the world faces increasing challenges such as political pressure, manipulation, corporate influence, disinformation, and cyber threats, these factors threaten democracy, the rule of law, and the fundamental rights of citizens. EJO was founded with the purpose of:
- Monitoring human rights compliance in all member states and influential countries.
- Fighting corruption and criminal activities in government and corporate sectors.
- Exposing and combating disinformation and political manipulation.
- Providing independent information and support to state authorities, media, and the public.
- Protecting political activists from unjust prosecution or persecution.
Global impact and independence
EJO’s presence in key global powers like the USA, UK, China, and Russia is essential for effective human rights protection on an international scale. EJO’s activities in these countries will allow for better coordination and quicker responses to human rights violations and corrupt practices that have a worldwide impact.
Commitment to independence and transparency
EJO is dedicated to absolute independence and impartiality. The organization is designed to resist political and corporate pressure to ensure that its actions are always in the public interest. With strong internal processes and a vast network of collaborators, EJO guarantees that its work will not be influenced by external forces.
The future with EJO
By launching its operations, EJO brings new energy to the fight for human rights protection and anti-corruption efforts. The organization believes that through joint efforts, it can contribute to creating a more just and transparent world where every individual’s rights and freedoms are respected and protected.
Contact and more information
For more information about the European Justice Organization (EJO) and its upcoming initiatives, visit our official website. There, you can find details about the organization’s mission, planned activities, and opportunities for collaboration.
Curious about what EJO will do?
EJO will focus on:
- Monitoring human rights: We track human rights compliance in all countries where we operate.
- Fighting corruption: We conduct independent investigations into corrupt practices within government and the private sector.
- Protecting political activists: We provide support and protection to those who are unjustly prosecuted or persecuted.
- Exposing disinformation: We combat the spread of false information and propaganda.
- Collaborating with institutions: We work with international organizations, governments, and NGOs to promote justice.
Learn more about our projects and initiatives at europeanjusticeorganization.com.