The International Hrant Dink Award 2010 was presented to Baltasar Garzón Real from Spain, on September 15, 2010 with a ceremony at the Cemal Resit Rey Concert Hall.
In the third year of the International Hrant Dink Award, novelist and the editor-in-chief of Taraf daily newspaper Ahmet Altan was awarded from Turkey.
The International Hrant Dink Award 2010 was presented to the the Conscientious Objection Movement in Turkey on September 15, 2010 with a ceremony at the Cemal Resit Rey Concert Hall.
Journalist Alper Görmüş was presented the International Hrant Dink Award. The International Hrant Dink Foundation made the award a traditional part of its activities, starting from this year.
Journalist Amira Hass was presented the International Hrant Dink Award. The International Hrant Dink Foundation made the award a traditional part of its activities, starting from this year.
You are invited to the screening of the International Hrant Dink Award Ceremony on Thursday, September 15th 2022 at 20.00, Istanbul time (UTC+3)! As with previous years, this year the award will be presented for the 14th time on Hrant Dink's birthday.
Nebahat Akkoç from Turkey, who works tirelessly to raise awareness among women on women's human rights and opposes male violence, was granted the award in 2019.
Agnes Kharshiing from India, who defends the rights of the poor, women, children and the disadvantaged in the region where she lives, is granted the award in 2019.
Osman Kavala, who devoted his life to building a pluralistic and democratic society, showed that human rights and social dialogue can be strengthened through culture and art granted the award in 2020.
Mozn Hassan from Egypt, one of the pioneers of the feminist movement across the Middle East and North Africa, struggling against sexual violence and womens rights violations granted the award in 2020.
This year’s award was granted to the investigative journalist who defends press freedom in the Philippines under difficult political conditions and high personal risks, Maria Ressa.
This year's award was granted to women’s rights activist and lawyer Canan Arın who persistently continues her struggle against gender based violence in Turkey within the legal framework, independently of political polarizations by utilizing scientific studies and data.