Free Them All: The Fred Hiatt Program to Free Political Prisoners is named in honor of the late Fred Hiatt, a formidable defender of human rights and democratic values.
Freedom House is proud to announce the launch of Free Them All: The Fred Hiatt Program to Free Political Prisoners. The initiative is named in honor of pathbreaking American journalist and former Washington Post editorial page editor Fred Hiatt, and seeks to challenge the unjust imprisonment of human rights defenders, journalists, and prodemocracy activists around the world.
Hiatt, who served as the editor of the Washington Post editorial page since 2000, was an outstanding journalist and a tireless advocate for democracy and human rights. Under his leadership, the Post’s editorial and opinion pages became a beacon for the world’s human rights activists and a formidable platform for challenging despots and autocrats globally. Hiatt’s commitment to these causes was not just professional but deeply personal, as evidenced by his relentless campaign to demand accountability for the murder of Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi by Saudi authorities.
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Under the Fred Hiatt Program, Freedom House will work to secure the release of political prisoners, support their families, and promote democratic freedoms by raising awareness about authoritarian regimes that detain human rights defenders, journalists, and prodemocracy activists.
The political prisoners program at Freedom House, now bearing Hiatt’s name, is a testament to his legacy. This initiative plays a crucial role in identifying and protecting detained champions of democracy and human rights around the world. Amidst a years-long decline in global freedom, the program advocates for activists imprisoned or deprived of their liberty around the world. These individuals, ranging from journalists and human rights lawyers to artists and prodemocracy activists, represent the front line in the fight for democratic change and the defense of basic human rights.
By renaming the political prisoners program in Hiatt’s honor, Freedom House not only commemorates a legendary journalist and human rights advocate but also reinforces its commitment to the values he championed. This initiative will continue to advocate for the immediate release of political prisoners around the world, directly support these courageous individuals and their families, and raise awareness of the plight of detained human rights defenders, to hold perpetrators accountable and combat the use of imprisonment as a repressive tool.
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Free Them All: The Fred Hiatt Program to Free Political Prisoners is a new Freedom House project intended to spotlight the plight of political prisoners and advocate for their release.