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Freiheitspreis: Freiheitspreis für die slowakische Präsidentin Zuzana Čaputová

https://www.freiheit.org/de/deutschland/freiheitspreis-fuer-die-slowakische-praesidentin-zuzana-caputova

Die Friedrich-Naumann-Stiftung für die Freiheit verleiht der slowakischen Präsidentin Zuzana Čaputová den Freiheitspreis für ihren Einsatz für die liberale Demokratie. Zuzana Čaputová steht als Präsidentin in der Tradition der mittel- und osteuropäischen Bürgerrechtler, die sich sowohl in der Opposition wie in Regierungsverantwortung erfolgreich für Bürgerrechte und die liberale Demokratie engagieren. Der Preis wird am 5. November 2022 in der Frankfurter Paulskirche verliehen.
Juni 1973 in Bratislava geboren.

Slovakia: Being queer in Slovakia? A nightmare

https://www.freiheit.org/central-europe-and-baltic-states/being-queer-slovakia-nightmare

Slovak queer people barely enjoy any rights in their homeland. In the still strongly catholic country, there are no officially approved partnerships for people with same-sex orientation. On the contrary, marriage is anchored in the constitution as a unique bond between a man and a woman. The anti-LGBTQI+ and anti-gender narratives of top Slovak politicians and the Catholic Church, are contributing to this.
Every year, parallel to Bratislava Pride, the Alliance organises its own March for

Disinformation Trends | Friedrich Naumann Foundation

https://www.freiheit.org/central-europe-and-baltic-states/focus/disinformation-trends

Infosecurity.sk: Bi-Weekly Report on Emerging Disinformation Trends from Slovakia Project Infosecurity. organised by Adapt Institute, which is supported by the Prague office of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom, continuously monitors the activities of both Slovak and foreign disinformation actors but focuses mainly on the former. The project activities are built upon daily monitoring of emerging disinformation, hoaxes, and conspiracy theories in the online information space. This approach allows the analysts to identify disinformation posts and narratives that resonated with the public the most, as well as to find out where they originated and how they spread and evolved on social media. The report takes the form of a bi-weekly summary of arising trends in the spread of malicious information content online. Based on that, Infosecurity.sk can warn the public about emerging and current trends in the field of disinformation, manipulation, and propaganda.
Slovakia focused mainly on the civil and political protests that took place in Bratislava

China and Georgia: The devil in the the details

https://www.freiheit.org/south-caucasus/devil-details

Georgia has established a new strategic partnership with China in 2023. It deepens Georgia’s ties with Beijing on a range of issues, from economic promises to cultural collaboration. The move has potentially grave implications for Georgia’s democratic development and Euro-Atlantic perspective.
that, PM Gharibashvili made an appalling statement at the 2023 Globsec forum in Bratislava