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  • International online vote on a logo for human rights

    International online vote on a logo for human rights - the top ten
    designs have been chosen and voting for the best one runs until 17
    September!


    26.08.2011 | 13:16 | www.nt.am | Noyan Tapan | Announcements



    (Noyan Tapan - 26.08.2011) 15,375 logo suggestions from over 190
    countries - that is the result of the submission phase of the global
    online competition `A Logo for Human Rights.' Since the initiative
    started on 3 May, people from all over the world have participated in
    the logo competition, the largest of its kind so far. They sent in
    suggestions and rated the ideas of others.

    The 10 finalists chosen by the jury are now online and the voting to
    choose the best one has started! From 27 August to 17 September 2011,
    people can vote for their favourites at www.humanrightslogo.net. All
    people worldwide are encouraged to participate by choosing their
    favourite logo. This would put the original idea of the competition
    into practice: the creation of a human rights logo by the people for
    the people.

    The winning logo will be presented on 23 September 2011 in New York
    alongside the meeting of the United Nations General Assembly. The
    presentation will be broadcast worldwide via internet.

    Nearly everybody knows that a heart symbolizes love and a dove means
    peace. But what is the symbol for human rights? The answer is that
    there is none. There are 6.8 billion people living on this planet. All
    of them have human rights - and yet we still have no way of overcoming
    language barriers to communicate this universal bond symbolically. We
    want to fill this gap and make a peaceful contribution to
    strengthening human rights with the `Logo for Human Rights'
    initiative.

    Who supports the initiative? A jury of renowned and high-ranking
    personalities. They include UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
    Navanethem Pillay (South Africa) and five Nobel Peace Prize winners -
    Aung San Suu Kyi (Myanmar), Shirin Ebadi (Iran), Muhammad Yunus
    (Bangladesh), Mikhail Gorbachev (Russia) and Jimmy Carter (USA) - as
    well as Angelina Acheng Atyam (children's rights activist, Uganda),
    Waris Dirie (supermodel and women's rights activist, Somalia), Roland
    Emmerich (Hollywood director and producer, Germany), Carolyn Gomes
    (human rights activist, Jamaica), Juanes (pop star and peace activist,
    Colombia), Somaly Mam (human rights activist, Cambodia), Paikiasothy
    Saravanamuttu (human rights activist, Sri Lanka), Jimmy Wales
    (Wikipedia founder, USA), and internationally renowned design experts
    such as Ahmad Humeid (Jordan), Javier Mariscal (Spain), Erik
    Spiekermann (Germany) and others. The Foreign Ministers of Bosnia and
    Herzegovina, Canada, Chile, the Czech Republic, Germany, Mauritius,
    Senegal, Singapore, and Uruguay who had taken the initiative in
    creating a platform for the logo competition are also participating.

    Further information: www.humanrightslogo.net

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