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We Stand in Solidarity with Vladimir Kara-Murza | Forum 2000 | March 21, 2023

3.21.2023

 

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Press Release

More than 90 signatories joined in supporting Vladimir Kara-Murza, a member of the International Coalition for Democratic Renewal (ICDR). Signatories of the statement include Francis Fukuyama, Garry Kasparov, Carl Gershman, Alexandr Vondra, Michael Abramowitz, and Timothy Snyder, among other exceptional personalities.

More than 90 signatories joined in supporting Vladimir Kara-Murza, a member of the International Coalition for Democratic Renewal (ICDR), Russian opposition politician and prominent human rights activist.

Signatories stand in solidarity with Mr. Kara-Murza, who was arrested in April 2022 for speaking out against the war crimes committed by the Russian army in Ukraine and calling for the establishment of an international tribunal to hold those responsible accountable. They call on Russian government to release Mr. Kara-Murza and acquit him of all charges. Signatories also urge the international community to join them in condemning the unjustified arrest and to hold the Russian government accountable for its ongoing human rights abuses.

It is important to remember that Vladimir Kara-Murza has faced two poisonings in retaliation for his outspoken criticism of the Putin regime’s crimes and corruption. After his arrest in 2022, he was charged with high treason for making speeches about political repression and censorship in Russia. The official indictment said that his speeches “created a threat to the security and constitutional order of the Russian Federation and damaged the reputation of the Russian Federation on the international level.” His trial is ongoing, and he faces up to 24 years in prison if convicted.

Signatories of the statement include Francis Fukuyama, Olivier Nomellini Senior Fellow, Stanford University, Garry Kasparov, Chairman, Human Rights Foundation (HRF), Carl Gershman, Founding President, National Endowment for Democracy, Alexandr Vondra, Member of the European Parliament, Wai Wai Nu, Executive Director, Women’s Peace Network, Michael Abramowitz, President, Freedom House, Timothy Snyder, Professor of History, Yale University, and other exceptional personalities.

Publicity is “the main weapon in the struggle for human rights” and this weapon should be used every time human rights are being violated and human dignity and life are endangered.
Evgenia Kara-Murza

The statement was prepared in cooperation with Democracy Today and support of Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights and builds on the previous resolutions of many national Parliaments and interparliamentary groups, including the letter of the Chairs or Foreign Affairs Committees and the Transatlantic Interparliamentary Statement.

International Coalition for Democratic Renewal (ICDR or Coalition) is a Forum 2000 Foundation project, which brings together a global group of intellectuals, activists, and politicians concerned with the expansion of power and influence of authoritarian regimes and the simultaneous weakening of democratic systems from within. The ICDR aims to reaffirm the fundamental principles of democracy, to take the offensive against the authoritarian opponents of democracy, and to demonstrate solidarity with the brave people who are fighting for freedom in undemocratic systems around the world.”

 

The Statement

We, the undersigned, stand in solidarity with Vladimir Kara-Murza and call on Russian government, specifically the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, to release Vladimir Kara-Murza and acquit him of all charges.

The charges against Vladimir are politically motivated and a violation of his fundamental human rights. Vladimir has dedicated his life to defending democracy and human rights in Russia, and his imprisonment is a clear attempt to silence him and intimidate others who dare to speak out against the Putin regime. We urge the international community to join us in condemning his arrest and to hold the Russian government accountable for its ongoing human rights abuses.

Vladimir Kara-Murza is a prominent Russian politician and human rights activist who has been in opposition to Vladimir Putin’s government for many years. He has faced two poisonings in retaliation for his outspoken criticism of the Putin regime’s crimes and corruption. In April 2022, he was arrested for speaking out against the war crimes committed by the Russian army in Ukraine and calling for the establishment of an international tribunal to hold those responsible accountable. He was later charged with high treason for making speeches about political repression and censorship in Russia. The official indictment said that his speeches “created a threat to the security and constitutional order of the Russian Federation and damaged the reputation of the Russian Federation on the international level.” His trial is ongoing, and he faces up to 24 years in prison if convicted.

We would like to end this statement with the words of Vladimir’s wife Evgenia: “I completely share the conviction of Andrei Sakharov, civil rights advocate and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, that publicity is ‘the main weapon in the struggle for human rights’ and this weapon should be used every time human rights are being violated and human dignity and life are endangered.” With these words in mind we are coming together to show our support for Vladimir.

In cooperation with Democracy Today and support of Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights.

This initiative builds on the previous resolutions of many national Parliaments and interparliamentary groups, including the letter of the Chairs or Foreign Affairs Committees and the Transatlantic Interparliamentary Statement.

Signatories as of March 17, 2022:

  • Michael Abramowitz, President, Freedom House
  • Tamara Adrian, Parliamentarian, National Assembly of Venezuela 2015
  • Hernán Alberro, Associate Fellow, Forum 2000 Foundation
  • Leila Alieva, Director, Center for National and International Studies
  • Morris Allen, Rabbi, Beth Jacob Congregation
  • Paul Berman, Writer, Independent
  • Nicole Bibbins Sedaca, Executive Vice President, Freedom House
  • Eric Bjornlund, President and CEO, Democracy International
  • Ladan Boroumand, Historian & Human Rights advocate, Abdorrahman Boroumand Center
  • Marcus Brauchli, Managing Partner, North Base Media
  • Darko Brkan, Executive Director, UG Zasto ne
  • Andreas Bummel, Executive Director, Democracy Without Borders
  • Martin Butora, Amb (Ret.), Honorary President, Institute for Public Affairs, Bratislava
  • Sean Carroll, Former COO, Obama-Biden Administration
  • Adem Carroll, Justice for All
  • Ketevan Chachava, Executive Director, CDD
  • Armando Chaguaceda, Political Scientist, GAPAC (México)
  • Irwin Cotler, International Chair, Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights
  • Manuel Cuesta Morúa, Spokesperson, Progressive Arc, Cuba
  • Aisha Dabo, Coordinator, AfricTivistes
  • Edipcia Dubon, Executive Director, Puentes para el Desarrollo de Centroamérica
  • Brigitte Dufour, Director, International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR)
  • Wolfgang Eichwede, Historian, Prof. Dr., University of Bremen, Germany
  • Joao Espada, Director, Institute for Political Studies, Lisbon
  • Nino Evgenidze, Executive Director, EPRC
  • Carlos Fara, Secretario, CADAL
  • Ralf Fuecks, Director, Center for Liberal Modernity
  • Francis Fukuyama, Olivier Nomellini Senior Fellow, Stanford University
  • Carl Gershman, Founding President, National Endowment for Democracy
  • Borys Gudziak, President, Ukrainian Catholic University
  • Tomáš Halík, President, Czech Christian Academy
  • Lauren Grabelle Herrmann, Rabbi, SAJ-Judaism that Stands for All
  • Maiko Ichihara, Professor, Hitotsubashi University
  • Hasler Iglesias, Venezuelan Activist
  • Dolkun Isa, President, World Uyghur Congress
  • Tolekan Ismailova, Director of the HRM “Bir Duino-Kyrgyzstan“
  • Leszek Jazdzewski, Editor-in-chief, Liberté!
  • Audrey Kalajian, Board Member, Democracy Today
  • Garry Kasparov, Chairman, Human Rights Foundation (HRF)
  • Hisham Kassem, Former Chairman, Egyptian Organization for Human Rights
  • Zoltán Kész, Government Affairs Manager and Former Hungarian MP, Consumer Choice Center
  • Tinatin Khidasheli, Chairwoman, Civic IDEA, Georgia
  • Jakub Klepal, Executive Director, Forum 2000 Foundation
  • David J. Kramer, Executive Director, George W. Bush Institute
  • Batu Kutelia, Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy Research Institute
  • Vytautas Landsbergis, Former Head of State, Lithuania
  • Elena Larrinaga de Luis, Cuban Dissident
  • Ellen Lippmann, Rabbi Emerita, Kolot Chayeinu/Voices of Our Lives, Brooklyn
  • Tania López Lizca, Public Relations Responsible, The Latin American Coalition for Human Rights
  • Jean Jacques Lumumba, Ambassador, UNIS, Réseau Panafricain de Lutte contre la Corruption
  • Anar Mammadli, Chairperson, Election Monitoring and Democracy Studies Center
  • Rafael Marques de Morais, President, Centro de Estudos Ufolo para a Boa Governação
  • Myroslav Marynovych, Vice-Rector, Ukrainian Catholic University, Lviv
  • Constanza Mazzina, Coordinadora Académica, DemoAmlat
  • Markus Meckel, Chairman Council, Foundation German Polish Cooperation
  • Heidi Meinzolt, WILPF Germany
  • Thomas O. Melia, Former Deputy Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of State
  • Robert C. Miller, Partner, Davidson, Dawson & Clark llp
  • Giorgi Muchaidze, Executive Director, Atlantic Council of Georgia
  • Joshua Muravchik, Adjunct Professor, Institute of World Politics
  • Moises Naim, Distinguished Fellow, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
  • Carolann Najarian, Member, Committee to Save Artsakh
  • Ucha Nanuashvili, Founder, Democracy Research Institute, Former Public defender (Ombudsman) of Georgia
  • Andrea Ngombet, Founder, Sassoufit Collective
  • Ghia Nodia, Chairman, Caucasus Institute for Peace, Democracy and Development
  • Wai Wai Nu, Executive Director, Women’s Peace Network
  • Martin Palous, Director of Vaclav Havel Program for Human Rights and Diplomacy at Florida International University
  • Baia Pataraia, Director, Sapari
  • Pavel Pseja, Lecturer, Metropolitan University/CEVRO Institute
  • Vesna Pusić, Former Minister of Foreign and European Affairs, ECFR, Foreign Policy Forum, Croatia
  • Mykola Riabchuk, Honorary President, Ukrainian PEN Center
  • Rafael Rincón-Urdaneta Zerpa, Communications Coordinator, Forum 2000 Foundation
  • Jacques Rupnik, Research Professor, CERI – Sciences po
  • Daya Sagar Shrestha, Executive Director, National Campaign for Sustainable Development Nepal
  • Niranjan Sahoo, Senior Fellow, Observer Research Foundation
  • Andrei Sannikov, Chairman, European Belarus Foundation
  • Hugh Segal, Queens University, Canada
  • Gulnara Shahinian, Chair, Democracy Today
  • Vasil Sikharulidze, Professor, Program Director, Alte University, Tbilisi, Georgia
  • Brandon Silver, Director of Policy and Projects, Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights
  • Timothy Snyder, Professor of History, Yale University
  • Nicolas Tenzer, Chairman, Centre d’Etude et de Réflexion pour l’Action Politique (CERAP)
  • David A. Teutsch, Professor Emeritus, Reconstructionist Rabbinical College
  • Jhanisse Vaca Daza, Founder, Ríos de Pie, Bolivia
  • Maria Marin Vazquez, Executive Director, ProboxVE
  • Alexandr Vondra, Member of the European Parliament,
  • George Weigel, Distinguished Senior Fellow, Ethics and Public Policy Center
  • Simkha Y. Weintraub, Retired Rabbinic Director, Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services
  • David Wolpe, Senior Rabbi, Sinai Temple
  • Jianli Yang, Founder and President, Citizen Power Initiatives for China
  • Liao Yiwu, Writer and Poet, Germany
  • Leyla Yunus, Director of Institute for Peace and Democracy
  • Yevgeniy Zhovtis, Director, Kazakhstan International Bureau for Human Rights and Rule of Law
  • Michael Žantovský, Executive Director, Václav Havel Library, Czechia”
 

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