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The Max van der Stoel Award ceremony
The Hague, 2 October 2014.
Spravedlivost, a non-governmental organization based in Jalal-Abad in southern Kyrgyzstan, won the 2014 Max van der Stoel Award for its efforts to promote inter-ethnic understanding and restore justice to the many people affected by these events.
OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities Astrid Thors presents the Max van der Stoel Award to Valentina Gritsenko, Director of human rights NGO Spravedlivost, and Utkir Dhzabbarov, Senior Lawyer of Spravedlivost, The Hague, 2 October 2014. (OSCE/Arnaud Roelofsz)
The Max van der Stoel Award certificate presented to NGO Spravedlivost, The Hague, 2 October 2014. (OSCE/Arnaud Roelofsz)
Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands greets Rolf Ekeus, the former OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities, during the Max van der Stoel Award ceremony, The Hague, 2 October 2014. (OSCE/Arnaud Roelofsz)
Participant at the Max van der Stoel Award ceremony, The Hague, 2 October 2014. (OSCE/Arnaud Roelofsz)
(R-l) Frans Timmermans, Foreign Minister of the Netherlands, Valentina Gritsenko, Director of human rights NGO Spravedlivost and Utkir Dhzabbarov, Senior Lawyer of Spravedlivost, during the Max van der Stoel Award ceremony, The Hague, 2 October 2014. (OSCE/Arnaud Roelofsz)
(L-r) Frans Timmermans, Foreign Minister of the Netherlands, Valentina Gritsenko, Director of human rights NGO Spravedlivost, Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands, Utkir Dhzabbarov, Senior Lawyer of Spravedlivost and OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities Astrid Thors, during the Max van der Stoel Award ceremony, The Hague, 2 October 2014. (OSCE/Arnaud Roelofsz)
OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities Astrid Thors (c), with the former OSCE High Commissioners, Knut Vollebaek (l) and Rolf Ekeus (r), during the Max van der Stoel Award ceremony, The Hague, 2 October 2014. (OSCE/Arnaud Roelofsz)