Human Rights 25 Years Later
- Where: Prague Crossroads, Zlatá 1, Prague
- When: October 1, 2014, 08:30 – 18:00
An international conference in honour of the winner of the Václav Havel Human Rights Prize attended by representatives of this year’s finalists, the Israeli non-profit organization B’Tselem, Malta’s Jesuit Refugee Service and the Azerbaijani human rights defender Anar Mammadli (more information on other page).
Among those also taking part in the conference will be the winner of the first edition of the prize, the dissident Ales Bialiatski, North Korean exile Shin Dong-hyuk and Crimean Tartar leader Mustafa Dzhemilev.
The conference is set to focus on the current situation regarding adherence to human rights in the world and in Eastern Europe, the creation and role of leaders in free and repressive states, and the risks of a new division of Europe and the world.
The conference is taking place with the support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic and will be simultaneously interpreted into Czech, English and Russian.
For registration and a detailed programme visit www.vaclavhavel-library.org/cs/cena-vaclava-havla/2014-konference
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