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Václav Havel Human Rights Prize 2024

María Corina Machado is a leading political figure in Venezuela engaged in denouncing human rights abuses in her country and defending democracy and the rule of law. She is the co-founder of the Venezuelan volunteer civil organisation ‘Súmate’ for civil and political freedom, rights and citizen participation.

Three Candidates Shortlisted for the 2024 Václav Havel Human Rights Prize

Akif Gurbanov (Azerbaijan)
The nominee is a human rights defender, political activist and active member of the Azerbaijani civil society. He is the co-founder of the Institute of Democratic Initiative (IDI) and of the Third Republic Platform. He was arrested in March 2024 in a wave of arrests targeting journalists and activists in the country.
 
María Corina Machado (Venezuela)
The nominee is a leading political figure in Venezuela engaged in denouncing human rights abuses in her country and defending democracy and the rule of law. She is the co-founder of the Venezuelan volunteer civil organisation ‘Súmate’ for civil and political freedom, rights and citizen participation.
 
Babutsa Pataraia (Georgia)
The nominee is a leading feminist activist and human rights lawyer in Georgia. She is the Director of ‘Sapari’, an NGO focusing on women’s rights and providing support for victims of violence since 2013. She has worked for over a decade to fight against feminicide, sexual violence against women, and sexual harassment.

International Conference in Honour of the Laureate of the Prize

International Conference in Honour of the Laureate of the 2024 Václav Havel Human Rights Prize 

Under the auspices of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic, Jan Lipavský 

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