Indian activist and lawyer Henri Tiphagne has won the Amnesty International Human Rights Award 2016. Amnesty International Germany will confer the 8th award on him in April. The award and 10,000 euros will be given to him on 25 April at the Maxim Gorki Theatre in Berlin for his “exceptional commitment to human rights”. The cash award will be provided by Amnesty Germany’s foundation, Stiftung Menschenrechte, Förderstiftung Amnesty.
For many decades now, Tiphagne has been tirelessly and bravely standing up for human rights. His organisation’s invaluable work includes campaigning against discrimination and the use of torture in India.
About People’s Watch
Tiphagne is the founder of People’s Watch — a Unit of the Centre for Promotion of Social Concerns that has been fighting for the protection of human rights across India. It started as People’s Watch Tamil Nadu in the southern Indian state around 20 years ago, but spread its mission across India in the last several years. People’s Watch has also done commendable job on the educational front. At least five lakh students from 18 Indian states have so far enrolled under its human rights education programmes.
About the Award
Every two years, Amnesty Germany gives awards to individuals or organisations fighting for the cause of human rights under difficult circumstances. Tiphagne is the first Indian to receive the Amnesty award.