RFL/RE – Three women from Ukraine, Iran, and Turkey have won Sweden’s Olof Palme human rights prize in 2023 for championing women’s rights and freedoms. Marta Chumalo of Ukraine, Iran’s Narges Mohammadi, and Eren Keskin of Turkey were honored for “their efforts in the fight to secure women’s freedom, in an age when human rights are threatened by war, violence and oppression,” the Olof Palme Memorial Fund said in a statement. An award ceremony will be held in Stockholm on February 1.
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