Stéphane Hessel, a drafter of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, signed personal guarantee for Ales Bialiatski
Stéphane Hessel, Honorable President of the Committee
of members of the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), went
through many challenges in his life. Being a participant of the French and
English anti-Nazi Resistance, he was taken to Buchenwald
where he was to have been executed by shooting, but managed to escape.
After the WWII he took part in the drafting of the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights which was adopted by the majority of state parties to the UN in
1948.
During his work in the UN Hessel mediated decolonization conflicts in different
parts of the world and worked as a diplomat. The defense of civil rights and
liberties all over the world is still one of the main priorities of his
activity.
Despite his age (he was born in 1917) he continues actively watching the
situation of human rights
defenders in many countries of the world and couldn't stay indifferent to the
arrest of Ales Bialiatski.