Caribbean Centre For Human Rights

Caribbean Centre For Human Rights The Caribbean Centre for Human Rights (CCHR) promotes and protects fundamental rights and freedoms of individuals across the Caribbean.

Co-founded in 2006 by Diana Mahabir-Wyatt, CCHR advances human rights through education, advocacy, and legal support.

We’ve made the case—now it’s time to act. Constitutional reform is needed to remove saving law clauses and colonial-era ...
29/05/2026

We’ve made the case—now it’s time to act. Constitutional reform is needed to remove saving law clauses and colonial-era laws that still impact human rights today.

Visit our website at cchrtt.com and grab a free online copy of "Breaking the Chains" to learn more and support the call for reform. 📜🔓⛓️


The Savings Law Clause can be removed through constitutional reform. (The Constitution is the highest law in many Caribb...
28/05/2026

The Savings Law Clause can be removed through constitutional reform. (The Constitution is the highest law in many Caribbean countries.)

Through awareness and informed discussion, we can encourage constitutional reform to remove the Savings Law Clause and bring an end to outdated colonial laws. 🔓⛓️


What does the Caribbean Centre for Human Rights do? Learn more about the free, accessible legal support services we prov...
27/05/2026

What does the Caribbean Centre for Human Rights do? Learn more about the free, accessible legal support services we provide to help people facing human rights issues. ⚖️🕊️

26/05/2026

The Savings Law Clause sounds harmless… until you understand what it really means for your freedom, rights, and future generations.

Watch the full video on our YouTube channel https://youtu.be/ZU0Oqni4g8Q?si=JKcloDCDxE1s9tzf or learn more in the Breaking the Chains book at cchrtt.com.


Constitutional reform and the removal of the savings law clause is necessary to ensure colonial-era laws no longer under...
22/05/2026

Constitutional reform and the removal of the savings law clause is necessary to ensure colonial-era laws no longer undermine modern rights or preserve outdated colonial control. Do you think reform is overdue? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.👇

📌To learn more about the Savings Law Clause visit cchrtt.com and grab a free online copy of Breaking the Chains: The Fight for Justice Beyond Colonial Laws.

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Actualización: Registro de migrantes. Se compartirán más actualizaciones a medida que estén disponibles.CCHR está aquí p...
22/05/2026

Actualización: Registro de migrantes. Se compartirán más actualizaciones a medida que estén disponibles.

CCHR está aquí para ayudarte. ¿Necesitas asistencia y asesoramiento legal? 📞Contáctenos (868) 432-0915.
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Update: Migrant Registration. Further updates will be shared as they become available.

CCHR is here to support you. Need legal assistance and advice?📞Contact CCHR at (868) 432-0915.

Colonial-era laws are still legally protected in some Caribbean countries through the Savings Law Clause.It’s time to br...
19/05/2026

Colonial-era laws are still legally protected in some Caribbean countries through the Savings Law Clause.

It’s time to break free from the chains of colonial injustice and demand changes that reflect modern human rights. ✊⛓️‍💥


In May 2026, CCHR obtained a protection order on behalf of our client. 💙🛡️If you’re facing domestic violence, you don’t ...
15/05/2026

In May 2026, CCHR obtained a protection order on behalf of our client. 💙🛡️

If you’re facing domestic violence, you don’t have to go through it alone. CCHR provides legal support and guidance to obtain protection orders and take steps toward safety and protection.

📞Contact CCHR at (868) 432-0915.

➡️ Swipe to learn about the laws that continue to raise human rights concerns across the Caribbean today.⚖️Colonial-era ...
14/05/2026

➡️ Swipe to learn about the laws that continue to raise human rights concerns across the Caribbean today.

⚖️Colonial-era laws are still legally protected in some Caribbean countries through the Savings Law Clause.

Want to learn more about these laws? Visit cchrtt.com to access your free online copy of Breaking the Chains: The Fight for Justice Beyond Colonial Laws. ⛓️


13/05/2026

Did you know some colonial-era laws still exist today because of the savings law clause? ➡️ Swipe to learn about offences that continue to discriminate against the lived experiences of Caribbean people.

Visit cchrtt.com to access your free online copy of Breaking the Chains: The Fight for Justice Beyond Colonial Laws. ⚖️⛓️


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