Martin Ennals Award for Human Rights Defenders (MEA)

Iranian and Zimbabwean human rights defenders receive award

Martin Ennals Foundation Press Release

9 October 2006

Akbar Ganji, an Iranian investigative journalist, turned activist, and Arnold Tsunga a lawyer and a radio commentator from Zimbabwe, will receive the 2006 Martin Ennals Award for Human Rights Defenders (MEA) on Wednesday 11 October 2006, 17h30. Louise Arbour, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights will present the award during a ceremony at the Bâtiment des Forces Motrices in Geneva (Switzerland), within framework of the International North South Media Festival.

The Chairman of the Jury of the MEA, Hans Thoolen described the laureates as “symbols of the human rights movement in their respective countries, where standing up for human rights and democracy is a dangerous activity; they continue to be involved in this struggle despite repressive measures and harassment”.  Read More

Two human rights defenders from Iran and Zimbabwe share prestigious award

May 22 2006

The Jury of the Martin Ennals Award for Human Rights Defenders (MEA), of which Front Line is a member, announced on 22 May in Atlanta that the 2006 winners are Akbar Ganji, Iran, and Arnold Tsunga, Zimbabwe

Akbar Ganji is an investigative journalist, turned human rights defender, who was jailed for six years on charges of “collecting confidential information harmful to national security”. In spite of physical abuse, he steadfastly refused to compromise on the principles of democracy and human rights for all Iranians. He was conditionally released from prison last April after serving his sentence.

Arnold Tsunga is a human rights lawyer and Chairman of the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, who continues to provide a voice to Zimbabweans silenced by repression. He is constantly harassed and threatened for representing victims of human rights violations. He was arrested several times and recently released on bail.

The Chairman of the Jury of the MEA, Hans Thoolen said of the two men:” They are symbols of the human rights movement in their respective countries, where standing up for human rights and democracy is a dangerous activity”.  Read More

Aktham Naisse wins Martin Ennals Award for Human Rights Defenders but still faces trial in April

Front Line is delighted to learn that Mr. Aktham Naisse, President of the Committees for the Defence of Democratic Liberties and Human Rights in Syria (CDDLHR), has been awarded the 2005 Martin Ennals Award for Human Rights Defenders (MEA) on 13th January. Mr. Aktham Naisse is one of the founding members of the CDDLHR, created in 1989.  Read More

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