You can—and should—report Human Rights abuses. Even if they are not prosecuted, publicity or the prospect of an investigation can have a restraining effect on the perpetrators.

      1. List the specific Articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights that have been violated.
      2. State the facts, as far as possible in chronological order.
      3. Include the date, time and place of the incident(s); name and position of the perpetrator(s); place of detention if applicable; names and addresses of any witnesses and any other important details.

    Organisations to report to:

     

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    Amnesty International Australia: 

    www.amnesty.org.au

     

     

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    Human Rights Watch Australia: 

    www.hrw.org/tag/australia

     

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    Human Rights Commission

    www.humanrights.gov.au

     

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    United Nations

    High Commissioner

    www.ohchr.org

     

     

    FOR IMMEDIATE ASSISTANCE IN AN EMERGENCY, PLEASE CALL POLICE ON 000 (Australia)