Five Activists Win Human Rights Watch Awards
Source: Human Rights Watch
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(New York, September 15, 2008) – Five brave and selfless advocates of human rights from Burma, Congo, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka and Uzbekistan have been awarded the prestigious 2008 Human Rights Defender Awards, Human Rights Watch said today. All five have been persecuted and threatened for their work. One winner, Saudi lawyer Abd al-Rahman al-Lahim, is under a travel ban, which Human Rights Watch urges the Saudi government lift so that he may receive his award in person in London.
The five winners of Human Rights Watch's 2008 Human Rights Defender Awards are:
- Bo Kyi, a co-founder of Burma's Assistance Association of Political Prisoners;
- Mathilde Muhindo, who works to stop the use of rape as a weapon of war in Democratic Republic of Congo;
- Abd al-Rahman al-Lahim, a human rights lawyer in Saudi Arabia;
- Sunila Abeysekera, founder of the Sri Lankan human rights group INFORM; and,
- Umida Niazova, an Uzbek journalist who covered the turmoil in Andijan.










