This December tenth, on the event of Human Rights Day, France reaffirms its dedication to defending and selling these rights, as they’re said within the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This declaration enshrines the common, indivisible, inalienable nature of human rights, whose realization is determined by justice and respect for the rule of legislation.
France pays tribute to the defenders of human rights, who, out of their dedication to this trigger, have chosen to take a stand towards obscurantism as a way to defend human dignity, the rule of legislation and democracy. In addition, France expresses its concern for the defenders of rights the world over in gentle of the rising criminalization from which they undergo.
That is why, on the event of Human Rights Day, France is awarding the “Liberté-Égalité-Fraternité” Human Rights Prize 2025 of the French Republic, along with the Franco-German Prize for Human Rights and the Rule of Law, to women and men who lead this struggle on completely different continents day after day.
Every yr, the Franco-German Prize for Human Rights and the Rule of Law, a Franco-German initiative launched in 2016, is awarded to people recognized for his or her exemplary dedication to defending and selling human rights of their nation.
