The Václav Havel Prize for Creative Dissent

Celebrating those who unmask the lie of dictatorship through art

Who is Václav Havel?

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The prize is given in honor of Václav Havel, the late poet, playwright, philosopher, statesman, and Human Rights Foundation chairman.

Havel led the nonviolent revolution that freed Czechoslovakia from communist rule, using first his poetry and plays, and later political essays and the Charter 77 manifesto, to challenge arbitrary power and injustice in his country.

For Havel, living in truth meant an unwavering commitment to living according to one’s belief in democracy and civil liberty. In his 1978 essay “The Power of the Powerless,” Havel describes how ordinary citizens naturally resist dictatorship just by living their lives.

He tells us the parable of the greengrocer, who puts a communist propaganda sign in his store window simply because it is the way things are done: the sign arrives with his carrots and onions, and he displays it alongside them. If he fails to display the sign, there will be trouble. He may disagree with the message on the sign, but he is compelled to put it up and thus lives within a lie.

Havel explains that dictatorships rely on this kind of social control, where, in order to preserve a normal life, people are willing to submit to the system.

If one day the greengrocer refuses to sign up, his quiet defiance of the limits set by the system has the potential to inspire others and ignite a mass revolt, channeling what Havel calls a “singular, explosive, incalculable political power.”

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Laureates

Speaker - Kakwenza Rukirabashaija - V1

Kakwenza Rukirabashaija

Ugandan novelist and author of protest literature Uganda

Speaker - Kizito Mihigo - V1

Kizito Mihigo

Rwandan musician, reconciliation activist and genocide survivor

Speaker - Ma Khoi - V1

Mai Khoi

Vietnamese pop star and political activist

Speaker - Manal al-Sharif - V1

Manal al-Sharif

Saudi activist and Women2Drive organizer

Speaker - Mariia Loniuk - V1

Mariia Loniuk

Ukrainian freelance artist

Speaker - Marina Ovsyannikova - V1

Marina Ovsyannikova

Russian journaist and anti-war advocate

Speaker - OmarAbdulaziz - V1

Omar Abdulaziz

Saudi vlogger

Speaker - Park Sang Hak - V1

Park Sang Hak

North Korean defector and democracy activist

Speaker - Paykan Art Car - V1

PaykanArtCar

Non-profit, non-partisan Iranian art collective

Speaker - Pedro X. Molina - V1

Pedro X. Molina

Nicaraguan cartoonist and journalist

Speaker - Pussy Riot - V1

Pussy Riot

Russian punk rock protest group

Speaker - Ramy Essam - V1

Ramy Essam

Egyptian rock artist

Speaker - Rap Against Dictatorship - V1

Rap Against Dictatorship

Pro-democracy thai rap group

Speaker - Rayma Suprani - V1

Rayma Suprani

Venezuelan political cartoonist

Speaker - Sakdiyah Ma'ruf - V1

Sakdiyah Ma’ruf

Indonesian stand-up comedian

Speaker - Silvanos Mudzvova - V1

Silvanos Mudzvova

Zimbabwean playwright, actor and protest performance artist

” The rain starts with a single drop“.

Manal al-Sharif

Saudi women’s rights advocate and 2012 Havel Prize laureate