Robert L. Bernstein

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Robert L. Bernstein "is the founder and former chair of Human Rights Watch. He has also served as chairman of the Association of American Publishers (1972-73) and was the founder and chairman of its Committee on International Freedom to Publish (1973-76). He founded the Fund for Free Expression in 1975 and was its chairman until 1990, when he became founding chairman. Mr. Bernstein played a leading role in the campaign to protect Soviet Jews. More recently, he has been a strong advocate for respect for human rights in China and is chair of the board of the organization Human Rights in China.

"Mr. Bernstein’s tremendous contribution to the human rights movement has been complemented by his prominent career as a publisher, which began in 1946 at Simon & Schuster after he graduated from Harvard and served three years in the U.S. Army Air Corps. He joined Random House in 1957 and became its first vice president in 1962, president in 1966, and chief executive officer one year later. In 1975, he was named chairman of the board and served as chairman, president, and chief executive officer of Random House until 1989. Since 1990, he has been publisher-at-large of John Wiley & Sons and also serves as a publishing consultant to the American Museum of Natural History and the New York Public Library.

"In 1976, Mr. Bernstein received the Florina Lasker Award from the New York Civil Liberties Union. In 1987, the Lawyers Committee for Human Rights (now Human Rights First) presented him with its Human Rights Award. He received the Spirit of Liberty Award from the People for the American Way in 1989 and the Lotus Club Medal of Merit and the Curtis Benjamin Award for Creative Publishing from the Association of American Publishers in 1996. He has received the Barnard Medal of Distinction from Barnard College, honorary doctor of laws degrees from the New School for Social Research and Swarthmore College, and an honorary doctor of humane letters from Yale. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and is Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Aaron Diamond Foundation; he also serves on the Advisory Committee of the Carter-Menil Human Rights Foundation and the Advisory Board of the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award.

"The Bernstein Fellowship was established at Yale Law School in 1997 to honor Robert Bernstein as a tireless champion of human rights. Started by Mr. Bernstein’s wife Helen and their three sons, Peter, Tom, and William, the fellowship is supported by Mr. Bernstein’s family, friends, and colleagues and administered by the Orville H. Schell, Jr. Center for International Human Rights at Yale Law School." [1]

"In 2009, Mr. Bernstein broke publicly with Human Rights Watch, where he was chairman for 20 years, over what he had come to believe was its excessive attention to the misdeeds of Israel. More broadly, he said, he thought the group devoted too much energy on “open societies” like Israel and the United States, rather than on dictatorships." [1]

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External links

  • "Biography", Yale Law School, Accessed December 2006.

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References

  1. NYT Groups to Help Online Activists in Authoritarian Countries, organizational web page, accessed June 16, 2012.
  2. Advancing Human Rights About, organizational web page, accessed June 16, 2012.
  3. About, Index on Censorship, accessed July 17, 2010.