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First Human Rights TV Channel To Lend Voice To The Voiceless
The world’s first television channel dedicated to human rights was launched in London with a promise to deliver hidden stories ignored by mainstream media into people’s living rooms.
The International Observatory of Human Rights (IOHR) said its web-based channel would bring human rights issues to audiences in over 20 countries across Europe, Latin America and the Middle East.
Programmes in pipeline
“There are so many people in the world who cannot speak up, and it seems to be getting worse and worse,” said Valerie Peay, Director, IOHR “You have got a lot of niche channels out there, but so far not one dedicated to human rights. We want to bring this into people’s homes.”
Topics will include refugees, press freedom and the incarceration of journalists, extremism, women’s rights, LGBT+ issues and the plight of the world’s stateless people.
“We live in a world of 24-hour news cycles and often stories get lost and we see human rights being sidelined,” Peay said.
“(This) is about joining up the dots so people hopefully engage with human rights and make a difference.”
Programmes in the pipeline will look at China 30 years after the crackdown on the Tiananmen Square pro-democracy protests, the positive and negative impacts of technology on women, and the human rights implications of Brexit, Britain’s departure from the European Union in March.
Broadcasts can be viewed via the netgem.tv interactive platform and will shortly be available via a mobile app. Programming is in English, but IOHR eventually hopes to broadcast in other languages including Farsi, Turkish, Arabic and Russian.―The Hindu Business Line
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