November 16, 2009PRESS RELEASE: Iranian Human Rights Defender banned from receiving major human rights award in GenevaPRESS RELEASE Iranian Human Rights Defender banned from receiving major human rights award in Geneva http://www.martinennalsaward.org/en/press/2009-11-02.html Geneva, 02 November 2009
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights will present the award to a representative of Emad Baghi and opera star Barbara Hendricks will perform in his honour. Exclusive film images will also be shown from a filmmaker who met earlier in Iran with the Laureate. The event is co-organised with the Municipality of Geneva, the human rights capital of the world, and starts at 18h00 in the prestigious Victoria Hall. Swiss Television will record the whole ceremony led by the journalist Michel Cerutti. Emad Baghi, a theologian and writer, has the courage to stand up for his conviction that the Qur’an does condone neither the death penalty nor arbitrary killings and detention. He has steadfastly tried to make public his views without ever advocating violence. He and his family have been subject to a barrage of judicial and quasi-judicial measures but the force of his argument, totally based on religious and academic discourse, has also earned him respect among the clerics and allowed some of his books and articles to be published. The MEA, a unique collaboration among 10 of the world's leading human rights organizations, is the award of the whole human rights movement. The JURY is composed of the following NGOs: Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, Human Rights First, International Federation for Human Rights, World Organization Against Torture, International Commission of Jurists, German Diakonie, International Service for Human Rights, Front Line and HURIDOCS. Patrons of the Martin Ennals Award are: Louise Arbour, Asma Jahangir, José Ramos-Horta, Theo van Boven, Adama Dieng, Leandro Despouy, Barbara Hendricks, Robert Fulghum, and Werner Lottje†. --------------------- |