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                                                             Part one of a two part interview with
                                                             Prof. Alfred de Zayas

                                                             Geneva School of Diplomacy








                                     President Jimmy Carter




                                                              Professor  de  Zayas  is  a  distinguished  professor  with  an
                                                              impressive list of accomplishments to his credit in the field of
                                                              human rights. Let us briefly mention: a former Human Rights
                                                              Council  Special  Rapporteur,  a  former  international  civil
                                                              servant, a former president of the Swiss PEN Club… He is
                                                              always there extending a helping hand to NGOs working in
                                                              human rights and international law. In other words, he is a
                                                              generous  person  whom  we  are  lucky  to  have  among  our
                                                              faithful readers and supporters. Professor de Zayas has just
                                                              written a human rights trilogy [1], and we were curious to
                                                              learn more about it and him, so, we shall give the floor to
                                                              him.
                                              Ferencz 2014
                                                              You  have  been  called  a  «veteran  human  rights  defender».
                                                              What has this meant for you?
                                                              Indeed, I have been privileged to work in different capacities
                                                              in  the  human  rights  arena,  starting  with  neighbourhood
                                                              activities  as  a  teenager,  church  initiatives  for  the  disabled,
                                                              distribution  of  pamphlets  and  collection  of  signatures  at
                                                              supermarkets.    I  went  on  to  more  serious  college  and
                                                              university  demonstrations,  the  anti-war  movements  of  the
                                                              1960’s, human rights “clinics”, visits to prisons, “pro bono”
                                                              legal work in the slums of New York etc. I entered United
                                                              Nations service in 1980 and served as Secretary of the Human
                                                              Rights  Committee  and  Chief  of  the  Petitions  Department,
                                                              took  early  retirement  to  return  to  university  teaching,  did
                                             Rafael Correa    brief stints as a UN consultant on mercenaries, participant as
                                                              expert  on  United  Nations  panels  concerning  peace,  self-
                                                              determination,  unilateral  coercive  measures.  Perhaps  my
                                                              most  productive  time  has  been  as  a  teacher  –  in  Geneva,
                                                              Chicago,  Vancouver,  Galway,  Trier,  Göttingen,  Tunis  and
                                                              Alcalá de Henares. I still entertain friendly email contact with
                                                              my students from 30 years ago, and when they pass by Geneva
                                                              we meet for coffee and a chat! My six years as United Nations
                                                              independent  expert  on  a  democratic  international  order
                                                              (2012-18) gave me the opportunity to draft 14 reports to the
                                                              Human Rights Council and United Nations General Assembly,
                                                              and issue more than 100 media statements on matters such as
                                                              freedom  of  expression,  the  need  to  protect  whistleblowers


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