Our guests of honor, intellectual leaders, and politicians who have given of their time, name, or who have participated in our activities during the years 1980-2011:
Kjell Albin Abrahamsson,
writer and journalist
Bibbi Andersson,
actor, Kungliga Dramatiska Teatern (Royal Dramatic Theater)
in Stockholm
Per Anger,
diplomat at the Swedish Embassy in Budapest,
collaborated with Raoul Wallenberg
Michael Banton,
professor, former chairman of the UNs Committee Against Racism
and Discrimination, England
Leif Blomberg,
cabinet member
Joseph Brodsky, Nobel Prize winner in literature
Monika Chorakova,
Europes first Romany member of parliament, Czech
Republic
Jerzy Einhorn,
professor
Gun Ekroth,
journalist
Kay Glans,
Editor-in-chief, Axess
magazine
Henryk Grynberg,
writer, USA
Tomas Hammar,
professor
Maria Hassan,
member of the Swedish parliament
Ryszard Kapuscinski,
writer
Georg Klein,
professor
Hanna Krall,
writer, Poland
Lars Leijonborg,
member of the Swedish parliament, chairman of Folkpartiet
(the Liberal Party) in Sweden
Astrid Lindgren,
writer
Czeslaw Milosz,
writer, Nobel Prize winner in literature
Fredrik Reinfeldt,
member of the Swedish parliament, chairman of the Moderata
Samlingspartiet (the Swedish Conservative Party),
Mauricio Rojas,
member of the Swedish parliament
Irina Rubanova,
researcher in cinema history and theory and film critic, Russia
Arne Ruth,
journalist, former editor-in-chief of Dagens
Nyheter
Mona Sahlin,
cabinet member
Irena Sendler,
legendary Polish woman who saved the lives of 2,500 children
from the Warsaw
ghetto
Ingrid Segerstedt-Wiberg,
journalist and writer
Allan Starski,
film stage designer, Oscar winner for the film Schindlers
List
Chone Szmeruk,
professor at Tel-Aviv University
Per Svensson,
publicist, head of cultural at Expressen
Andrzej Wajda,
Oscar-winning film director
Ellie Wiesel,
recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
Krzysztof Zanussi,
internationally-renowned film director
Kjell Berg,
former ambassador and head of Invandraverket (Swedish Department
of Migration)

