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Anything to Say? Geneva Monument Honors Assange, Manning and Snowden

A public work of art by Italian artist Davide Dormino is travelling around Europe. Titled Anything to Say?, the work is a life-sized bronze sculpture portraying Julian Assange, Chelsea Manning and Edward Snowden...

by Italian Coalition for Civil Liberties and Rights
Anything to Say?, with artist Davide Dormino (image source: cipadah.org)

A public work of art by Italian artist Davide Dormino is travelling around Europe. Titled Anything to Say?, the work is a life-sized bronze sculpture portraying Julian Assange, Chelsea Manning and Edward Snowden standing on chairs. The fourth chair has been left empty to invite the public to interact with the monument: will we have the courage to step on it? On Monday, September 14, the traveling tribute to freedom of expression and information arrived in Geneva, to stand outside the UN Human Rights Council - in the Place Des Nations - as it begins its 30th session.

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