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Corina Machado, who was awarded the Havel Prize today in Strasbourg by the Council of Europe, addressing the Parliamentary Assembly remotely from Venezuela, said she was “deeply moved, honoured and grateful” to be the first Latin American to win this prize. “I want to dedicate this recognition to the millions of Venezuelans who, every day, embody Havel’s values and ideas – some without even realising it”. The two other shortlisted nominees were Azerbaijani human rights defender and activist Akif Gurbanov, who is currently in pre-trial detention in Baku, and Georgian feminist activist and human rights lawyer Babutsa Pataraia, who was present at the ceremony. As part of the ceremony, the Assembly was also addressed by Russian opposition leader Vladimir Kara-Murza, who was being held in detention in Russia when he was awarded the Havel Prize in 2022. He was released in August of this year as part of a prisoner exchange.
Fonte: Agensir