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Snowden-Manning-Assange sculpture Anything To Say? moves to Geneva

Public Artwork for Freedom will be on the Place des Nations from 14 to 18 September, before moving on to Paris

Davide Dormino’s public artwork Anything To Say? continues its journey around Europe this month to stand outside the UN Human Rights Council as it begins its 30th session.

Anything To Say? is a bronze sculpture, portraying three life-sized figures of Edward Snowden, Julian Assange and Chelsea Manning, with each one standing on a chair. The fourth chair is empty and can be interacted with by members of the public.

Courage’s Acting Director Sarah Harrison spoke at the launch of the artwork on Berlin’s Alexanderplatz on 1 May, alongside German Green MP Hans-Christian Stroebele, Courage Advisory Board member Annie Machon and others.