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Media advisory - General Affairs Council of 16 December 2025

European Council - 2 hours 31 min ago
Main agenda items, approximate timing, public sessions and press opportunities.
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Media advisory - Environment Council of 16 December 2025

European Council - 2 hours 31 min ago
Main agenda items, approximate timing, public sessions and press opportunities.
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Parliament’s long defence of human rights: the Sakharov Prize

Written by Clare Ferguson with Sara Raja.

One of the European Parliament’s most important priorities is to ensure all EU policy promotes respect for people’s fundamental freedoms and human rights. Parliament has therefore awarded its Sakharov Prize to individuals and organisations making a remarkable effort to protect human rights and fundamental freedoms since 1988. Previous laureates include Nelson Mandela, Alexei Navalny and Malala Yousafzai.

This year, the Parliament awards its Sakharov Prize to individuals who show great personal courage in defending these freedoms and rights: Andrzej Poczobut of Belarus and Mzia Amaglobeli of Georgia, journalists who have fought for democracy in their respective countries. Both have been imprisoned for standing up for freedom of expression and democratic values. The Sakharov Prize award ceremony takes place during Parliament’s December plenary session.

The award is named in honour of Andrei Sakharov, the eminent Soviet nuclear physicist, dissident, human rights advocate and recipient of the 1975 Nobel Peace Prize. Indeed, several of the laureates have gone on to win the Nobel Peace Prize –including María Corina Machado, Denis Mukwege and Nadia Murad.

Parliament’s political groups and individual Members (at least 40) nominate the candidates at a joint meeting of the Foreign Affairs Committee, the Development Committee and the Human Rights Subcommittee each September. The Parliament publishes a shortlist of three candidates in October and the Conference of Presidents selects the winner. Parliament then awards the prize at a plenary session at the end of the year. The prize confers an endowment of €50 000 on the winner, and the Sakharov network supports laureates in their efforts to defend their cause. When awarding the Prize, Parliament, through the voice of its President, usually calls for jailed laureates’ release from prison. Parliament also uses all the means in its parliamentary diplomacy toolbox to protect laureates from state repression and to keep human rights defenders’ struggle in the spotlight.

The Sakharov Prize therefore has a long history, featuring many distinguished names in the struggle to protect human rights and freedoms for all. Since 2014, the European Parliamentary Research Service produces a paper on the laureates of each prize, the human rights situation and the Parliament’s position. These papers are available in several EU languages:

A concerning deterioration in the human rights situation In Venezuela and election irregularities under the Maduro regime led to María Corina Machado, leader of Venezuela’s democratic forces, and President-elect Edmundo González Urrutia winning the 2024 Sakharov Prize. The second time the prize has been awarded to Venezuela’s democratic opposition activists (the first time was in 2017), they represent all Venezuelans both inside and outside the country who are fighting to restore freedom and democracy.

In 2023, following the murder of Jina Mahsa Amini’s by Iran’s security forces for her refusal to wear a hijab, and repression of women’s rights protesters in Iran, Parliament awarded the 2023 Sakharov Prize to Jina Mahsa Amini and the Woman, Life, Freedom Movement in Iran in support of the protesters’ aspirations for a free, stable, inclusive and democratic country.

The brave people of Ukraine have fought hard and sacrificed a great deal to protect their country from Russia’s aggression. A number of individuals and organisations were awarded the 2022 Sakharov Prize in recognition of their resistance to Russian attack.

Political repression was already intensifying in Russia in 2021. To honour his courageous defence of human rights and democratic freedoms despite severe personal risk and his imprisonment for his anti‑corruption activism and criticism of the Kremlin, Parliament awarded the 2021 Sakharov Prize to opposition leader Alexey Navalny. Parliament strongly condemned Navalny’s murder in 2024 and underlined that the Russian Government and Vladimir Putin should personally bear criminal and political responsibility for the death of their most prominent opponent.

Following contested presidential election in Belarus and a severe crackdown on peaceful protests, Parliament awarded the 2020 Sakharov Prize to the democratic opposition in Belarus, represented by the Coordination Council, in tribute to their courage and determination to resist repression and advance democratic freedoms.

In 2019, in response to escalating repression against Uyghur minorities and civil society activists in China, the Parliament awarded the 2019 Sakharov Prize to Uyghur economics professor Ilham Tohti, in recognition of his advocacy for ethnic minority rights and peaceful dialogue. Tohti remains in prison in China, serving a life sentence.

Parliament awarded the 2018 Sakharov Prize to Ukrainian filmmaker Oleg Sentsov, imprisoned on politically motivated charges against the backdrop of Russia’s annexation of Crimea. Parliament aimed to spotlight Sentsov’s plight and underscore broader concerns about political prisoners and human‑rights abuses in Russian‑controlled territories.

Amid a severe erosion of democratic institutions and repression of political freedoms in Venezuela, the European Parliament awarded the 2017 Sakharov Prize to the Democratic Opposition in Venezuela, notably the National Assembly and political prisoners, in support of their struggle for democratic transition, human rights and respect for fundamental freedoms.

The 2016 Sakharov Prize was awarded to Nadia Murad Basee Taha and Lamiya Aji Bashar to highlight the fate of their people, the Yazidis, one of the communities most affected, in proportion to their total population, by the violence committed by ISIL/Da’esh (or ‘Islamic State’), particularly during the conflict in Syria.

Saudi Arabian blogger, Raif Badawi was awarded the 2015 Sakharov Prize following his arrest and sentence to 10 years in prison, 1 000 lashes and a hefty fine for insulting Islam (his site hosted material criticising senior religious figures and a Saudi university). In his writings, Badawi advocates liberal Islam, freedom of thought and expression, and separation of state and religion.

Europe’s top human rights prize was awarded in 2014 to Dr Denis Mukwege, a gynaecologist from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in recognition for his perseverance and courage in his efforts to help rape survivors. A fervent advocate of women’s rights, Dr Mukwege has received many international awards, but has also been the target of death threats, and even a 2012 assassination attempt.

More information on the Sakharov Prize and the laureates:
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Weber’s right-hand man poised for permanent €18,000-per-month job

Euractiv.com - 2 hours 57 min ago
Weber set to send spin doctor into permanent civil service role
Categories: Afrique, European Union

Parliament’s legal affairs chairs faces own immunity test

Euractiv.com - 3 hours 3 min ago
The move puts Kyuchyuk under the same procedure his committee oversees
Categories: Afrique, European Union

Brussels races to clinch Mercosur safeguards this week

Euractiv.com - 3 hours 5 min ago
In a bid to fast-track the safeguard clause – a key French demand – negotiations with the Council will take place on Wednesday
Categories: Afrique, European Union

EU Commission’s long-awaited Biotech Act sparks new incentive debate

Euractiv.com - 3 hours 14 min ago
The Commission wants to extend additional intellectual property protection to biological medicines by a year
Categories: Afrique, European Union

Athens warns of ‘agricultural Grexit’, as EU puts ball back in government’s court

Euractiv.com - 3 hours 20 min ago
Farmers have been blocking roads for three weeks over delays in farm subsidies
Categories: Afrique, European Union

French farmers block highways over cattle disease rules

Euractiv.com - 3 hours 32 min ago
A farmers’ union warns the outbreak has exposed deeper anger in the sector as Brussels protest looms
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Press release - Sakharov Prize 2025: press conference on Tuesday at 11.30

European Parliament (News) - 4 hours 28 min ago
EP President Roberta Metsola will hold a press conference with the representatives of the 2025 Sakharov Prize laureates on Tuesday 16 December at 11.30 CET in Strasbourg.

Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
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Press release - Sakharov Prize 2025: press conference on Tuesday at 11.30

European Parliament - 4 hours 28 min ago
EP President Roberta Metsola will hold a press conference with the representatives of the 2025 Sakharov Prize laureates on Tuesday 16 December at 11.30 CET in Strasbourg.

Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
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US-Ukraine peace talks leave territorial questions unresolved

Euractiv.com - 4 hours 40 min ago
European leaders – among them Commission President von der Leyen, NATO chief Rutte – are expected in the German capital later tonight
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A conversation on protecting consumers from fraud and scams with Noémie Papp, EBA

Euractiv.com - 4 hours 51 min ago
In this interview, Noémie Papp, Senior Expert for Conduct, Payments & Consumers at the European Banking Authority (EBA), explains why online fraud and scams have become more sophisticated and harder to detect. She highlights the role of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and crypto assets in enabling new forms of deception, and the severe […]
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Anspruchsvoll oder anfängerfreundlich?: Diese vier Hunderassen solltest du nicht unterschätzen

Blick.ch - 4 hours 51 min ago
Sie gelten als familien- und anfängerfreundlich. Aber wer sich zum ersten Mal einen Vierbeiner zulegen möchte, sollte nicht unterschätzen, wie viel Arbeit diese vier beliebten Hunderassen bedeuten. Ein Experte erklärt, warum das so ist und was es zu beachten gilt.
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Zahnlose Raubkatze: Jaguar steht nach dem Elektro-Neustart am Abgrund

Blick.ch - 4 hours 55 min ago
Der britische Traditionshersteller Jaguar will modisch und vollelektrisch werden. Doch ein Jahr nach dem umstrittenen Kurswechsel geht es schlechter als jemals zuvor.
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Christina Hänni über ihre Auswanderung in die Schweiz: «Hat mein ganzes Leben auf den Kopf gestellt»

Blick.ch - 4 hours 57 min ago
Christina Hänni blickt auf Instagram auf ihren Umzug in die Schweiz vor drei Jahren zurück. Die Tänzerin zeigt, wie sich ihr Leben seitdem positiv verändert hat und schwärmt vom «Swiss Effect».
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Schlappe für Rot-Grün: Zürcher zahlen die nächsten zwei Jahre weniger Steuern

Blick.ch - 5 hours 37 sec ago
Die Einwohnerinnen und Einwohner des Kantons Zürich zahlen in den kommenden zwei Jahren weniger Steuern. Der Kantonsrat hat am Montag einer Steuerfusssenkung um 3 Prozentpunkte zugestimmt - gegen den Willen von Rot-Grün.
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«Ich hasse es über alles!»: Fieser Trinkgeld-Trick macht Schweizer gerade sauer

Blick.ch - 5 hours 6 min ago
Die amerikanische Trinkgeld-Kultur breitet sich in der Schweiz aus. Darüber beschweren sich Schweizer im Internet. Grund: Sie werden selbst am Weihnachtsmarkt mit Trinkgeld-Optionen beim Kartenzahlen konfrontiert.
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9 Top-Destinationen: Das sind die coolsten Stadtviertel der Welt

Blick.ch - 5 hours 11 min ago
Diese coolen Stadtviertel sollte man einmal im Leben besucht haben. Hier gibt es neben Streetfood, frisch gemahlenem Kaffee und anderen Leckereien auch tolle Geschäfte, Kunst, sowie Kultur zu entdecken.
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Zappalot ist besorgt: Ein Ritual verschlägt Viola Tami die Sprache

Blick.ch - 5 hours 13 min ago
Der neue SBB-Fahrplan ist draussen und ein mutiger SRF-Reporter wagt sich auf die neue Nachtzug-Verbindung von Winterthur nach Bern. Und Viola Tami erlebt eine folgenschwere Verwechslung bei «Ding Dong».
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