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Mauricio Cornejo

HRD, Member
Assembly of Self-convened Neighbours of Uspallata

Mauricio Cornejo es un comerciante autónomo de Uspallata, y defensor de derechos humanos y del ambiente que se dedica a la exhibición y venta de artesanías y productos regionales, promoviendo un espacio de encuentro y de realización de actividades culturales entre turistas y pobladores de la comunidad local. También es miembro de la Asamblea de Vecinos Autoconvocados de Uspallata, un movimiento ciudadano organizado para hacer frente a la instalación de la Minera San Jorge debido al impacto negativo que puede ocasionar en el ecosistema y población de Uspallata.

Human rights defenders have played a long-standing role in Argentina's pursuit of transitional justice, with Adolfo Pérez Esquivel receiving the Nobel Peace Prize in 1980 for his work as a human rights defender promoting democracy and human rights in the context of dictatorial regimes in Latin America.

For at least a decade, Argentina is established as a state and society that largely respects human rights. However, the crimes of the past and the enduring attempts to assign responsibilities still cloud the situation. While most human rights defenders can operate in freedom, HRDs seeking justice for violations committed during the dictatorship, journalists and trade unionists have received death threats and been subjected to harassment, arbitrary arrest, prosecutions, police violence and smear campaigns. In recent times, defenders have faced new risks, including police brutality, judicial harassment and oppression in indigenous communities.