Elisabeth Decrey-Warner (born Elisabeth Reusse-Decrey on 16 October 1953) is a Swiss psychotherapist and peace activist .[ 1] She was president of World Organisation Against Torture .[ 2] She founded Geneva Call .[ 3] In 2000, she was President of the Federal Assembly (Switzerland) . She was a 2005 Nobel Peace Prize nominee.[ 4]
From 1989 to 2001, she was a member of the Parliament of the Republic and Canton of Geneva .[ 5] She has supported humanitarian aid work, despite the interference of counter-terror laws.[ 6]
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↑ "Elisabeth Reusse-Decrey" . Women In Peace . Retrieved 2020-09-02 .
↑ "Yves Berthelot: General Outline of OMCT's Campaign / International Campaign for the Absolute Prohibition of Torture and Ill-treatment / OMCT" . www.omct.org . Archived from the original on 2020-08-04. Retrieved 2020-09-02 .
↑ "Elisabeth Decrey Warner, la diplomate des maquis" . Le Temps (in French). 2016-10-05. ISSN 1423-3967 . Retrieved 2020-09-02 .
↑ "Friedensfrauen weltweit" . buchdeutsch.1000peacewomen.org . Retrieved 2020-09-02 .
↑ "Elisabeth Decrey Warner | GCSP" . www.gcsp.ch . Retrieved 2020-09-02 .
↑ "Balancing act: Anti-terror efforts and humanitarian principles" . The New Humanitarian . 2019-11-26. Retrieved 2020-09-02 .
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