| For once, the dictators were on the defensive. UN Watch led a coalition of 30 human rights organizations to hold the 18th annual Geneva Summit for Human Rights and Democracy, gathering the most courageous dissidents and former political prisoners from Iran, China, Russia, Cuba, Belarus, Afghanistan, Venezuela, Sudan, Vietnam and elsewhere.
The opening event was held at the United Nations European headquarters. The main summit then took place in Geneva’s international conference center, attended by hundreds of dissidents, diplomats, journalists, activists, and students. People came from around the world to participate in person, and over 400,000 followed online.
The Summit presented its 2026 Courage Award to “The Heroes of Iran” — those who rose up in the face of tyranny to demand their basic human rights and dignity, with tens of thousands gunned down, maimed, and slaughtered.
Afghan Taekwondo champion Marzieh Hamidi received the 2026 International Women’s Rights Award for her tireless advocacy for Afghan women’s rights.
If you missed the Summit, you can catch up on all the action here. |