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    Naumann Foundation opens Human Rights Hub in Geneva / German Federal Minister of Justice Dr. Buschmann: “The brave need support.”

    July 10, 2024
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    On July 10, the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom officially opens its Human Rights Hub in Geneva. The Human Rights Hub will be a hub for the promotion of freedom and human rights worldwide. Journalists, lawyers, activists – many are committed to the universal defense of human rights. In doing so, they often put their own freedom or lives at risk. Freedom is not free – it must be defended by liberal societies and single individuals. Dr. Michaela Lissowsky will serve as the hub’s director.

    Anne Brasseur, former President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe and member of the Board of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom:

    “Geneva is the world capital of human rights and the rule of law. This is where people come together, network, become visible and have their voices heard. All over the world, people are threatened, imprisoned or tortured if they want to express their opinion, argue their case in court or report critically. Standing up for the universal application of human rights every day is at the heart of our mission as the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom. I am very pleased that the Human Rights Hub in Geneva will be such a place of encounter and joining forces.”

    The German Federal Minister of Justice, Dr. Marco Buschmann, who will inaugurate the Human Rights Hub in Geneva, congratulates with the following words:

    “Human rights protect people. They protect the individual. At the same time, it is individuals who stand up and fight for these rights. It takes individuals with courage. Because without courage, it wouldn’t have been possible to defend Alexander Navalny in court in Russia. Without courage, you can’t fight corruption or help safeguard the rule of law in Zimbabwe. Without courage, you can’t stand up to those who despise human rights. But even the courageous need help. The Human Rights Hub of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom in Geneva will support them in finding that help, winning over fellow campaigners and generating attention. I therefore wish this institution the very greatest of success.”

    More information about the work of the Human Rights Hub is available here: https://www.freiheit.org/human-rights-hub-0

    Press contact

    Sophie Eichhorn

    Deputy Press Spokesperson

    Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom

    Reinhardtstraße 12

    10117 Berlin

    Mobile: +49 151 432 526 76

    E-mail: presse@freiheit.org

    www.freiheit.org

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