Recent High-level Initiatives: Amplifying the Voice of Our Laureates
Welcome to our High-level Initiative page, where we spotlight ongoing initiatives, debates, and petitions from around the world aimed at advancing the causes of our laureates. Here, you’ll find updates on what is being done in the official and political sphere to support their cases and amplify their messages.
We encourage you to share debates and petitions within your networks. Your actions matter—by raising awareness, you show oppressors that the laureates’ struggles are neither forgotten nor ignored.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
DAWIT ISAAK
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DAWIT ISAAK
USA
11 December 2024
US SENATOR DURBIN URGES THE RELEASE OF POLITICAL PRISONERS AROUND THE WORLD ON SENATE FLOOR
US Senator Durbin, Senator Dick Durbin, a Democrat from Springfield, is the 47th U.S. Senator from the State of Illinois, the state’s senior senator, and the convener of Illinois’ bipartisan congressional delegation. (8,700 subscribers on Youtube)
Durbin starts his floor speech by addressing Eritréa and the case of Dawit Isaak.
Transcript
Please read the full transcript of Senator Durbin’s Floor Speech here
CANADA
27 November 2024
PETITION TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS – 441-02901 (FOREIGN AFFAIRS)
Petition presented to the House of Commons, by PM Garnett Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) Alberta, Canada. November 27, 2024 (Petition No. 441-02901)
Member of Parliament
Garnett Genuis, Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan, Conservative Caucus, Alberta
Petition to the House of Commons (excerpt)
We, the undersigned citizens and residents of Canada, draw the attention of the House of Commons to the following:
Whereas:
- Eritrea has been ruled by an authoritarian brutal dictator under a totalitarian system for the last 30 years with no constitution, no election, no parliament, no freedom of press and no freedom of movement and association;
- Advocate for the release of all the imprisoned journalists, including the Swedish-Eritrean journalist Dawit Isaak, and the 11 imprisoned Eritrean Parliamentarians (Petros Solomon, Mahmoud Ahmed Sherifo, Haile Woldense, Ogbe Abraha, Hamid Himid, Saleh Idris Kekya, Estifanos Seyoum, Berhane Ghebrezgabiher, Astier Fesehazion, Germano Nati, and Beraki Gebreselassie), and other political prisoners, and all prisoners of conscience; …
Please see the full petition here!
Petition responses from:
Response by the Minister of Public Safety, Democratic Institutions and Intergovernmental Affairs. Signed by (Minister or Parliamentary Secretary): JENNIFER O’CONNELL, M.P.
Response by the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship. Signed by (Minister or Parliamentary Secretary): Paul Chiang, M.P.
Response by the Minister of Foreign Affairs. Signed by (Minister or Parliamentary Secretary): Parliamentary Secretary Rob Oliphant
Please see all the responses here
SWEDEN
3 October 2024
MOTION 2024/25:2181 BY MP HELÉN PETTERSSON (S) AND MP FREDRIK LUNDH SAMMELI (S) TITLED: THE RELEASE OF DAWIT ISAAK AND THE DEFENSE OF FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION
In October 2024, Swedish parliament members Helén Pettersson and Fredrik Lundh Sammeli submitted a motion urging the government to intensify efforts for the release of Dawit Isaak, a Swedish-Eritrean journalist imprisoned in Eritrea since 2001 without trial. The motion emphasizes the importance of defending global press freedom and calls for innovative strategies to secure Isaak’s freedom.
Proposals for Parliamentary Decision
- The Parliament supports the motion’s call for the government to employ new methods to secure the release of Dawit Isaak and conveys this to the government.
- The Parliament supports the motion’s call for the government to express strong support for Sweden’s commitment to defending freedom of expression globally and conveys this to the government.
Current Status
The motion is under committee review.
Motion Category: Independent motion; Assigned to the Committee on Foreign Affairs
Events: Submitted: 2024-10-03 : Reviewed: 2024-10-03 : Referred: 2024-10-15
Links:
Riksdagen – The Swedish Parliament
Read the original motion here (in Swedish)
SWEDEN
10 September 2024
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT POLICY: SPEECH BY PRIME MINISTER ULF KRISTERSSON OF SWEDEN (10 SEPTEMBER 2024)
Speaker:
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, Parliament, September 10, 2024
Title of speech:
For a richer and safer Sweden – Statement of Government Policy delivered by Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson.
Downloads:
Translation of relevant section of the statement:
Mänskliga rättigheter, inklusive yttrandefriheten, är en hörnsten inom den liberala demokratin. Regeringen kommer att fortsätta arbetet för att uppnå en frigivning av journalisten Dawit Isaak och förläggaren och poeten Gui Minhai.
Human rights, including freedom of expression, are a cornerstone of liberal democracy. The government will continue its efforts to secure the release of journalist Dawit Isaak and publisher and poet Gui Minhai.
SWEDEN
18 September 2024
COMPLAINT FILED WITH THE SWEDISH PROSECUTION AUTHORITIES
Summary of action:
On September 18, 2024, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) filed a complaint with the Swedish Prosecution Authority, accusing eight senior Eritrean officials, including President Isaias Afwerki, of crimes against humanity, torture, and enforced disappearance in the case of journalist Dawit Isaak. This marks RSF’s fourth attempt to prompt Swedish legal action regarding Isaak, who has been imprisoned without charge in Eritrea since 2001. The complaint is supported by Swedish PEN and the Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights.
4 October 2024
DAWIT ISAAK’S CASE TO BE REVIEWED BY SWEDISH PROSECUTOR
A prosecutor at the Swedish National Unit for International and Organized Crime will examine whether Eritrean politicians have committed crimes against humanity in the case of Dawit Isaak.
Read more on Reporters Without Borders web
19 November 2024
SWEDISH PROSECUTORS DECLINE INVESTIGATION INTO CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY IN DAWIT ISAAK CASE
Summary:
On November 19, 2024, the Swedish Prosecution Authority announced it would not launch a preliminary investigation into allegations of crimes against humanity committed by Eritrean officials in the case of Dawit Isaak. This decision coincided with Isaak being awarded the Edelstam Prize 2024 for his extraordinary courage in defending freedom of expression and human rights.
Reporters Without Borders (Reportrar utan gränser) expressed deep disappointment at the decision, highlighting that Isaak, a Swedish-Eritrean journalist, has been imprisoned without trial in Eritrea since 2001. The organization has submitted multiple complaints over the years, urging Swedish authorities to investigate the Eritrean leadership’s actions in relation to Isaak’s prolonged detention. Despite these efforts, the Prosecution Authority concluded that the lengthy duration of Isaak’s imprisonment did not provide sufficient grounds to justify opening a new investigation.
Links:
Link to article by Reporters Without Borders Sweden