Human rights 25 year after / Part 5 / Václav Havel Human Rights Prize Conference 2014
PANEL IV. THE HUMAN RIGHTS SITUATION IN EASTERN EUROPE
What has been the path of post-Soviet countries in the last 25 years? What has the impact of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict been for other countries in the region? What are the prognoses for Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, and Belarus? How real are threats to minorities (ethnic Tartars, Jews, etc.)?
MODERATOR:JAN MACHÁČEK (Václav Havel Library, Czech Republic)
YEVHEN HLIBOVYTSKY (pro.mova, Ukraine) IVLIAN HAINDRAVA (National Security Council, Georgia) PETR KOLÁŘ (lawyer, former diplomat, Czech Republic)
Keyword
Serie: Václav Havel Human Rights Prize
The Prize is awarded in memory of Václav Havel, playwright, opponent of totalitarianism, architect of the Velvet Revolution of 1989, President of Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic and an enduring symbol of opposition to despotism. Nominations of any individual, non-governmental organisation or institution working to defend human rights are taken into consideration. The Prize consists of a sum of €60 000, a trophy and a diploma.