Defiant
Profiles of Resistance
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ナレーター:
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Morgan C. Jones
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著者:
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Brian Dooley
Eleven stories of people across Europe who became unlikely Human Rights Defenders.
Across Europe, rising repression is reshaping daily life. Local people helping others are targeted and criminalized for exposing corruption, helping refugees and acting out of kindness.
In today’s climate of increasing fear and intimidation, some refuse to look away.
Award-winning activist Brian Dooley presents eleven true stories of people who chose courage over safety: a former violinist in Ukraine driving an ambulance at the eastern front of the war on Ukraine; a family in eastern Poland secretly sheltering migrants hunted in the border forest; and a Turkish scientist risking prison to expose toxic contamination threatening children’s health. In the Czech Republic, a woman transforming how sexual violence is understood and prosecuted, while volunteers in Italy treat and assist refugees arriving along the Balkan route. Communities in Bosnia and Northern Ireland resist environmentally destructive mining projects. Polish activists expose homophobia, and anonymous Baltic volunteers counter Russian propaganda, while in England, a lawyer spends decades challenging wrongful terrorism convictions.
None of these people set out to become activists. They were musicians, scientists, and neighbors who saw injustice and acted to stop it.
Drawing on decades of frontline reporting, Dooley details how imagination, persistence, and moral clarity can defy repression and change people’s lives.
Defiant reminds us that the defense of human rights begins not with institutions, but with what ordinary people can achieve when they choose to stand up for one another.
©2026 Brian Dooley (P)2026 Humanitas Media批評家のレビュー
“Dooley’s remarkable book responds to those feeling powerless in the face of oppression. It’s a profound reminder of what we can all do to counter injustice.”
(Rebecca Everly, executive director, International Human Rights Network of Academies and Scholarly Societies)“Here are true stories we need in these difficult times—stories of hope and kindness, of people taking risks to help others. They show you don’t need qualifications or much experience to make a difference, just the will to act, and a refusal to accept injustice.”
(Mary Lawlor, Former United Nations Special Rapporteur on Human Rights Defenders)