Saturday Mothers / People from Turkey who demand that people who had been forcibly disappeared in custody be found and brought to justice were granted the award in 2013

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.

Angie Zelter an anti-nuclear and disarmament activist from United Kingdom was granted the award in 2014.

Şebnem Korur Fincancı a forensic medicine specialist and human rights defender was granted the award in 2014.

Samar Badawi women’s rights activist from Saudi Arabia was granted the award in 2015.

Kaos GL, an initiative that works for LGBT rights in Turkey was granted the award in 2015.

Diyarbakir Bar Association, a civil society organisation that works for human rights and rule of law for many years was granted the award in 2016.

Theresa Kachindamoto, a tribal chief from Malawi who works for children's human rights and education rights was granted the award in 2016.

Eren Keskin, who raises human rights violations in the agenda of Turkey and the international community was granted the award in 2017.

Ai Weiwei, who draws attention to inequality as an artist from China was granted the award in 2017.

Mwatana Organization for Human Rights, a civil society organisation from Yemen which struggle against the human rights violations in the country, in the context of civil war was granted the award in 2018.