Nadia Murad was awarded the Miguel Velázquez Human Rights Prize

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Read: 1107     12:30     07 Июль 2023    

In Brazil, Nadia Murad was awarded the Miguel Velasquez Human Rights Prize by the country's Attorney General, Alexander Salz, which recognizes people who defend human rights, women, children and youth.

Journalists at the forum where Nadia spoke noted that the activist's outward fragility contrasted with the persuasiveness of her story of the abuse of women, and the genocide experienced against Yazidis. In her short speech, Nadia laid bare the harsh reality of the lives of people persecuted because of their religion, who are homeless day in and day out in refugee camps, with no perspective for the future.

"Strength and need for support, to build resilience on the issue of human rights protection. This is how we can summarize the speech of Yazidi activist Nadia Murad", the forum participants noted.

Recall that this international award is given for work in the field of human rights protection. Candidates can be psychologists, organizations, and other people who have done important work to address human rights issues at the local or international level through education, research, and advocacy.

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Nadia Murad was awarded the Miguel Velázquez Human Rights Prize

2023/07/121-1688712237.jpg
Read: 1108     12:30     07 Июль 2023    

In Brazil, Nadia Murad was awarded the Miguel Velasquez Human Rights Prize by the country's Attorney General, Alexander Salz, which recognizes people who defend human rights, women, children and youth.

Journalists at the forum where Nadia spoke noted that the activist's outward fragility contrasted with the persuasiveness of her story of the abuse of women, and the genocide experienced against Yazidis. In her short speech, Nadia laid bare the harsh reality of the lives of people persecuted because of their religion, who are homeless day in and day out in refugee camps, with no perspective for the future.

"Strength and need for support, to build resilience on the issue of human rights protection. This is how we can summarize the speech of Yazidi activist Nadia Murad", the forum participants noted.

Recall that this international award is given for work in the field of human rights protection. Candidates can be psychologists, organizations, and other people who have done important work to address human rights issues at the local or international level through education, research, and advocacy.

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Tags: #yazidisinfo   #newsyazidis   #nadiamurad   #humanrights