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Human Rights Congress: Empowering Silenced Voices


Human Rights Congress: Empowering Silenced Voices

Maison de la Paix, Auditorium A2 and Room S3

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The HRCP is thrilled to invite you to its Human Rights Congress: Empowering Silenced Voices, happening on April 25 and 26!

Join us over the course of two days for a series of events tackling the complex challenge of preserving and protecting freedom of expression in an increasingly polarised and digital world!

These will include a high-level panel on preserving journalists’ freedom of speech, with a keynote speech by the UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Opinion and Expression, as well as a screening of the award-winning documentary “Bad Press”, and a workshop on using open source intelligence led my experts from Neuer Zürcher Zeitung.

To learn more about these events and our speakers head to our Instagram: @hrcpinitiative_iheid.

To sign up to our events, click on the link: https://linktr.ee/HRCP_GISA

WHAT TO EXPECT?

Panel: Keynote speech by Irene Khan (UN Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Opinion and Expression), Stéphane Bussard (International Geneva Correspondent, Le Temps), Caroline Vuillemin (Director General, Fondation Hirondelle), Pierre Dagard (Head of Advocacy, Reporters without Borders), Stefania di Stefano (Project Officer, Geneva Human Rights Platform).

Workshop: Jessica Eberhart (OSINT-Researcher, NZZ) and Adina Renner (Visual Journalist, NZZ)

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