Chairman’s Statement

Civil rights are fundamental rights that every individual is entitled to, regardless of their race, religion, sex, or other characteristics. These rights ensure equal treatment, protection, and opportunities for all members of society. Civil rights encompass a wide range of areas.

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"Your ignorance and silence on corruption is their power"

- J Bedre

At The Civil Rights Alliance , I firmly believe that as human beings, we are endowed with inherent rights and intellect, making us exceptional on this planet. Despite our diverse backgrounds, we are interconnected and equal in the pursuit of a common humanity. We share this world, value our freedom, breathe the same air and strive to protect our dignity. However, corruption permeates our societies, from business leaders to governments and politicians.

Corruption poses a grave threat to human rights, undermining the very essence of our shared values. It has poisoned the lives of individuals, depriving them of their rights, perpetuating their enslavement, and disseminating poverty on a global scale. It has eroded the hopes and dreams of future generations. The Civil Rights Alliance was founded to protect. To amplify our voice. To unite us. To serve as the world's most formidable force against global corruption.

In our collective journey, we must assume joint ownership to ensure the survival of future of our future generations to fight against corruption. By combating corruption, we not only weaken its power but also protect and promote human rights. The Civil Rights Alliance calls upon each and every one of you to join us in this integral mission. Together, we can champion transparency, accountability, and integrity, defending the rights and dignity of every individual across the globe.

"I see corruption as a mortal enemy. There can be no compromise. You have to fight it"

- J Bedre

J Bedre is a dedicated professional with expertise in the fields of Human Rights, Law, and State Asset Recovery. He has actively worked as an anti-corruption activist for several years. As a partner at a prominent law firm in London, he has been instrumental in leading the department responsible for seeking compensation for Iraqis affected by breaches of the Geneva Conventions during the 2003 War on Iraq. His extensive experience and knowledge in these areas reflect his commitment to pursuing justice and addressing the consequences of corruption.

J Bedre