Soma Bácsfalvi
Advocacy & Research Assistant
Soma Bácsfalvi earned his JD and is a PhD candidate in Public Law at the Faculty of Law and Political Sciences, University of Szeged, Hungary. With a strong academic background in Constitutional and European law, Soma has gained diverse experience through internships at a law firm, the Hungarian Parliament, and the Constitutional Court of Hungary. He has also expanded his expertise through educational experiences in Greece, where he studied current issues in public law, and in Belgium, where he pursued further legal studies.
Maria Barlika
Project Management Assistant
Maria recently completed her Master's degree in Human Rights at Lund University, where she concentrated on human rights and civic engagement. During her studies, she extensively researched minority language rights and the vernacularization of human rights. Before pursuing her graduate studies, Maria worked as a research intern at the European Center for Minority Issues, where she supported efforts in policy and media analysis related to minority rights. Her academic and professional interests include political participation, human rights, and project management.
Eleanor Brooks
Senior Communications Officer
Eleanor graduated with a Law with Philosophy undergraduate degree from University College Dublin, which included one year studying abroad in Berlin. She then went on to complete an interdisciplinary social sciences master, whose international research programme took her to Germany, the Czech Republic and India. Before joining Liberties, she was an advocate for Irish emigrants experiencing homelessness. She loves examining pressing social issues through storytelling and is interested in the influence of technology on human behaviour.
Michaela Brzezinka
Operations Manager
Michaela Brzezinka began her international dance career after studying Modern Theatre Dance at the AHK (University of the Arts Amsterdam). She has danced for, among others, Neuer Tanz, VA Wölfl (Düsseldorf, Germany); her longest commitment was with Compania Vicente Saez (Valencia, Spain). After further education in journalism, she increasingly dedicated herself to her freelance work as a journalist for Japanese media (NHK and Yomiuri Shimbun) and at the same time started working as a line producer for TV documentaries for Arte and ZDF.
Csilla Budai-Sawalha
Development Officer
Csilla joined Liberties with over 15 years of experience in non-profit organizations, developing and implementing projects in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. She studied political science in Germany and later graduated with a Master of Human Rights Law from the Central European University in Hungary. Dedicated to a rights-based approach, Csilla worked and volunteered with small and big organizations alike: Amnesty International, Mental Disability Advocacy Center, the Open Society Institute Harm Reduction Program and Relief International, just to name a few. Based in Berlin, Csilla has been Liberties' Development Officer since early 2021.
Israel Butler
Head of Narrative and Framing
Israel trains and mentors campaigners and civil servants to develop winning messages that build support for progressive causes. Before retraining in strategic communications he led the advocacy teams at Liberties and the Open Society European Policy Institute promoting democracy, the rule of law and fundamental rights in the EU, and was a legal researcher and speech writer at the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights. He has a PhD in international law and began his career as a lecturer. He has published two books, numerous policy papers, peer-reviewed articles and opinion pieces in EU-focused media outlets.
Jonathan Day
Advocacy Officer
Jonathan works on the Liberties advocacy team, having previously worked on the communications team and leading the video advocacy program. Before joining Liberties in 2017, he worked in Budapest with the European Liberties Platform, interned with the Mexican chapter of Transparency International, and did video production work in the United States. He holds a Master of Public Policy from Central European University and a BA in political science from Trinity College.
Balázs Dénes
Executive Director
Balázs is a lawyer and human rights activist from Budapest,
Hungary. He holds a law degree from ELTE University and was a visiting fellow
at Columbia University in New York. Balázs started his career as an intern with
the Hungarian Civil Liberties Union (HCLU), a Budapest-based human rights
group. He spent the next 15 years at HCLU, eventually rising to become
executive director. After leading the organization for eight years, he joined
the Open Society Foundations as a division director of the Open Society
Initiative for Europe. In 2017, he helped found Liberties and currently serves
as the organization’s executive director.
Miles Hoeckel
Advocacy & Research Assistant
Miles Höckel graduated from the University of Oregon with a degree in political science, focusing on media studies and economic policy. Prior to joining Liberties, he served as the business manager for Waldsee, the largest nonprofit German language immersion program in the United States, and managed communications for the German Honorary Consulate in Portland, Oregon. Drawing on his background in policy and communications, Miles aims to make complex political issues clear and relevant for a broad audience.
Viktor Kazai
Senior Expert On The Rule Of Law
Viktor is a lawyer specialized in comparative constitutional law with a doctoral degree from Central European University (Vienna). He supports the work of Liberties from Brussels where he currently holds a postdoctoral researcher position at the Université libre de Bruxelles. In addition to his participation in several international projects focusing on the challenges to constitutional democracy in the EU (RECONNECT, RED-Spinel), Viktor has been involved in human rights litigation as a legal advisor and has been collaborating with the Hungarian Helsinki Committee. Viktor is the author of several academic publications with significant experience also in editing, teaching, and science communication.
Maria Elizaveta Liza Bolt
Adovacy & Research Assistant
Liza joined Liberties after earning a Bachelor’s degree in European Law and another in Dutch Law, followed by a Master's degree in European Law, specialising in Public Law, from Maastricht University in the Netherlands. Through her roles as a legal intern, consultant, and outreach coordinator, she has developed research and long-term project management skills. Fluent in Dutch, English, and Russian, and currently studying Mandarin and German, her interests include EU policy, constitutional law, AI and digital governance, human rights, and the rule of law & democracy.
Kersty McCourt
Senior Advocacy Advisor
Kersty is a human rights lawyer with over 18 years’ experience working for civil society organisations and national human rights institutions. She qualified as a lawyer in the UK, worked in Rwanda, Kenya and the Gambia and then for more than a decade in Brussels for the Open Society Justice Initiative – always with a focus on access to justice and civic space.
For Liberties Kersty supports members through advocacy, trainings, research and legal advice. Over the past years Kersty has designed and taught several courses on human rights and civic space at the Global Campus of Human Rights in Beirut, Venice and Yerevan.
Ilina Neshikj
Project Manager and Network Coordinator
Ilina joined Liberties in 2022 as network coordinator and CERV project manager. She has extensive experience in managing networks. In the past five years, she served as executive director to the global network of INGOs,Accountable Now, and the Balkan Civil Society Development Network, BCSDN, a regional network of 14 CSOs in the Balkans and Turkey. She has also managed and worked on international and global projects devoted to improving civil society enabling environment, CSOs' capacities and accountability, combating shrinking civic space, and fostering more considerable involvement of civil society in policy making. She holds a Master in European Studies: Strategic Communication and Public Relations in Europe at the University of Lorraine, France.
Franziska Otto
Advocacy and Research Assistant
Franziska joined Liberties after graduating with a Master in International Studies from Aarhus University in Denmark. In her research, she focused on the efforts of the European Union against disinformation. She works on issues concerning freedom of expression, targeted political advertisement, transparency of big platforms, as well as doing research for the Civics Monitor.
Umer Pervaiz
Project Accountant
Muhammad Umer Pervaiz joined Liberties as a part time accountant in 2018 and currently is a Project Admin Specialist Accountant. He is involved in preparation of Liberties' financial reports and project accounting. Before joining Liberties full time in 2023, he has worked as a financial accountant with Life Healthcare Group and Phrase GmbH, where he has been involved in the ERP project implementation of SAP and NetSuite. He has also has extensive knowledge of German GAAP and IFRS and holds a certification of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA).
Maria Pires
Advocacy & Research Assistant
Maria is completing a degree in Politics and International Relations at the London School of Economics and a Business & Leadership Bachelor's at Forward College, studying in Lisbon, Paris, and Berlin. She has interned with the Luso-French Association Cap Magellan and held various volunteer roles, developing skills in project management, communication, and inclusion. Fluent in Portuguese and English, Maria is passionate about social and political impact, which led to her current role as a Research and Advocacy Assistant Intern with Liberties.
Orsolya Reich
Senior Advocacy Officer
Orsolya is specialising in artificial intelligence, privacy, the impact of social platforms on society, and the defence of democratic values in the EU. With an academic background in philosophy from Central European University and teaching experiences at prestigious institutions such as Princeton University, Orsolya brings a deep intellectual foundation to her work. Since joining Liberties in 2017, she has led vital projects on civic space monitoring, microtargeting and the regulation of COVID apps. Currently she oversees a critical initiative monitoring election advertising in six EU countries and works on advocacy and monitoring projects related to the Digital Services Act. Her efforts aim to safeguard civil liberties and ensure the responsible use of digital tools in upholding democracy across the bloc.
Juan David Romero
Video Editor Consultant
Juan David Romero graduated from the University of Central Florida in the United States with a BA in English Literature and a minor in cinema. He went on to work as a multimedia journalist and video editor at the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Doctors Without Borders, Brut Media, and That’s Y Media. He currently lives in Paris, France. On his free time, he likes to work on filming, producing and editing his own documentary films, some of which have screened at film festivals with Amnesty International, IOM (UN Migration Agency), and La Cimade in France. Since 2022, Juan David works with Liberties as a video editor and motion graphics animator, collaborating in all of Liberties’ video projects.
Eva Simon
Senior Advocacy Officer / Tech & Rights Lead
Eva is a human rights lawyer with special focus on digital rights, currently working as a senior advocacy officer at Liberties. She is responsible for freedom of expression and privacy. Besides her EU-level advocacy work, Eva works on strategic litigation across EU member states, most recently on the enforcement of General Data Protection Regulation, which was reported by the New York Times, Reuters and Bloomberg. She has been active in the human rights field for more than ten years. Prior to joining the NGO scene, Eva worked as a media lawyer and a researcher. She was a research fellow at Central European University (2006), the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University, New York, USA (2005), and at the Technical University of Budapest, Hungary (2001-2005).
She has authored several expert studies, book chapters and articles on privacy and media freedom.
Gergő Szőcs
Senior Marketing Communications Consultant
Gergő graduated as an economist from the Faculty of International Management and Business at the Budapest Business University. He works on the Liberties communications team and is responsible for online marketing activities and project management. Since joining Liberties he's been busy with branding, advertising, analytics, data visualisations, conversion tracking, the implementation of privacy-conscious online applications and creating various digital solutions like a data warehouse. Gergő has experience in creative strategy, international relations and event management, collects music and loves the wind.
Valentin Toth
Head of Communications
Valentin graduated at ELTE University in Budapest, where he studied media & communications, English literature and history. He has experience across the communications spectrum - from digital journalism, to building love brands and startups, to managing market-leading enterprises as a board member. Working mostly in business environment with global brands, Valentin launched numerous social programmes, and helped NGOs grow as a pro bono expert. He held seminars on strategic communications for international students at ELTE University. Valentin loves getting lost in nature, as well as eating pasta with poppy seed (mákos tészta).