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Dr Katrina Swett is a human rights advocate and the President of the Lantos Foundation for Human Rights and Justice. It's an organisation close to her heart as her father was the late congressman Tom Lantos - the only Holocaust survivor ever to be elected to the US congress. She has worked tirelessly in the field of international religious freedom and making sure her father and his legacy lives on and that she continues to be a 'link in that chain'.
In this interview she discusses international religious freedom, her work with UN Watch, cultural nihilism - a rejection of traditional values - and the impact of social media.
Released on 30 Jan 2026
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