Roger Casement

Irish poet and human rights activist

Roger Casement - Irish poet and human rights activist
Born

1864
161 years ago

Died

August 3rd, 1916
109 years ago — 52 years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

Ireland

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This individual was an Irish diplomat and activist who worked extensively to raise awareness about human rights abuses in the Congo and Amazon. As a poet, he contributed to Irish literature and nationalism. His reports on the mistreatment of indigenous peoples earned significant attention. In 1916, this individual was executed for his involvement in the Easter Rising, an insurrection aiming to end British rule in Ireland. Perceived as a martyr, the legacy includes dual recognition as both an advocate for human rights and a pivotal figure in the Irish nationalist movement.

Wrote detailed reports on human rights abuses

Played a significant role in the Easter Rising

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