Homo Homini Award

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The Homo Homini Award is a human rights prize presented by the Czech organization People in Need to individuals or groups who have made significant contributions to the promotion of human rights, democracy, and nonviolent solutions to political conflicts.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf human rights award
awardFor nonviolent solutions to political conflicts
promotion of democracy
promotion of human rights
category international award
countryOfOrigin Czech Republic
field human rights activism
firstAwarded 1994
frequency annual
hasLanguage Czech
English
hasRecipient Ales Bialiatski
Azimjan Askarov
Citizens of the Arab Spring (selected activists)
Committee for the Prevention of Torture (Russia)
Committee of Soldiers' Mothers of Russia
Doctors from Aleppo (Syrian civil war)
Human Rights Center "Memorial"
Ibrahim Rugova
International Committee for the Investigation of the War in Chechnya
Intigam Aliyev
Liu Xiaobo
Lyudmila Alexeyeva
Memorial Human Rights Centre
Nataša Kandić
Russian human rights defenders opposing the war in Ukraine
Sergei Kovalev
Souhayr Belhassen
Su Su Nway
Svetlana Gannushkina
Uyghur human rights defenders (collective award)
Viasna Human Rights Centre
Zoran Đinđić
hasWebsite https://www.clovekvtisni.cz
inception 1994
locationOfCeremony Prague
mottoRelatedTo solidarity with people facing repression
namedAfter Latin phrase "homo homini"
organizer People in Need
partOf One World Film Festival
presentedBy People in Need
Člověk v tísni
scope global
selectionCriteria long-term commitment to democracy
nonviolent methods of struggle
personal courage in defending human rights
work under oppressive or authoritarian regimes
sponsor People in Need
typicalEvent award ceremony during One World International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival

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Min Ko Naing
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