Human Rights Foundation
Elisha Maldonado currently serves as the Director of Communications at the Human Rights Foundation since November 2022 and has been a Senior Fellow at the Independent Women's Forum since December 2018. Previous roles include Media Fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies from March 2022 to March 2023, Assistant Editor at the Daily Mail from June 2022 to November 2022, and Associate Editorial Page Editor at the New York Post from August 2013 to June 2022. Elisha also contributed as an Associate Editor for Bitter Winter, focusing on human rights and religious freedom, and served as Opinion Page Editor at International Business Times. Additional experiences include being an Opinion Contributor for America's Future Foundation Doublethink Magazine, a Contract Editor at Hudson Institute, and a Freelance Reporter for The Heartland Institute. Elisha holds a degree from San Jose State University.
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Human Rights Foundation
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Human Rights Foundation (HRF) is a nonpartisan nonprofit organization that promotes and protects human rights globally, with a focus on closed societies. We believe that all human beings are entitled to freedom of self-determination, freedom from tyranny, the rights to speak freely, to associate with those of like mind, and to leave and enter their countries. Individuals in a free society must be accorded equal treatment and due process under law, and must have the opportunity to participate in the governments of their countries; HRF’s ideals likewise find expression in the conviction that all human beings have the right to be free from arbitrary detainment or exile and from interference and coercion in matters of conscience. • Freedom of self-determination. • Freedom of speech and expression • The right to worship in the manner of their choice • Freedom of association. • The right to acquire and dispose of property • The right to leave and enter their countries • The right to equal treatment and due process under law • The right to be able to participate in the government of their countries • Freedom from arbitrary detainment or exile • Freedom from slavery and torture • Freedom from interference and coercion in matters of conscience We seek, in particular, to sustain the struggle for liberty in those areas where it is presently under threat. HRF does not support nor condone violence.