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rights defenders (W/HRDs) in the world, and they do stand in the way of the right to defend human
rights (RDHR). As the repression of human rights defenders predominantly psychological, threats
are widely used to make defenders feel vulnerable, anxious, confused and helpless. Ultimately,
repression (and threats) also seeks to break organizations and make defenders lose trust in their
leaders and colleagues. Defenders have to tread a fine line between careful and proper
management of threats and maintaining a sense of safety in their work