[E-rundbrief] Info 456 - 'Alternative Nobel Prizes' 2006
Matthias Reichl
info at begegnungszentrum.at
Do Sep 28 16:46:35 CEST 2006
E-Rundbrief - Info 456 - Right Livelihood Foundation: 2006
(Stockholm): Right Livelihood Awards/ 'Alternative Nobel Prizes' 2006
go to Brazil, USA, India and Columbia. Laureates 2006: Chico
Whitaker Ferreira (Brazil), Daniel Ellsberg (USA), Ruth Manorama
(India) and The Festival Internacional de Poesia de Medellín (Colombia).
Bad Ischl, 28.9.2006
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2006 Right Livelihood Awards honour pioneers for justice, truth and
peace-building
Press Release Right Livelihood Foundation
The 2006 Right Livelihood Honorary Award goes to Chico Whitaker
Ferreira (Brazil), "for a lifetime's dedicated work for social
justice that has strengthened democracy in Brazil and helped give
birth to the World Social Forum, showing that 'another world is possible'".
The 2006 Right Livelihood Award of SEK 2 million is shared between
three recipients:
Daniel Ellsberg (USA), whose 'whistleblowing' helped end the Vietnam
War, is awarded "for putting peace and truth first, at considerable
personal risk, and dedicating his life to inspiring others to follow
his example."
Ruth Manorama (India) is the sub-continent's most effective organiser
of and advocate for Dalit women, belonging to the 'scheduled castes'
sometimes also called 'untouchables'. The Jury honours Manorama, a
Dalit herself, "for her commitment over decades to achieving equality
for Dalit women, building effective and committed women's
organisations and working for their rights at national and
international levels."
The Festival Internacional de Poesia de Medellín (Colombia) is a
unique poetry festival, which has helped build peace in one of the
most violent cities in the world. The jury recognises the Festival
"for showing how creativity, beauty, free expression and community
can flourish amongst and overcome even deeply entrenched fear and violence."
Jakob von Uexkull: "The 2006 Right Livelihood Awards call on us all
to speak up and act now for truth, non-violence and justice. The
recipients demonstrate how individual courage, even in the face of
powerful interests and repression, can bring about remarkable changes."
Founded in 1980 the Right Livelihood Awards are presented annually in
the Swedish Parliament and are often referred to as 'Alternative
Nobel Prizes'. They were introduced "to honour and support those
offering practical and exemplary answers to the most urgent
challenges facing us today".
Jakob von Uexkull, a Swedish-German professional philatelist, sold
his business to provide the original funding. Since then, the Award
has been supported by individual donors. The prize money is currently
SEK 2 million (USD 275,000/EUR 220,000).
A press conference with the Recipients will be held in Stockholm on
Wednesday, December 6th at 9:30 am. The award presentation ceremony
in the Swedish Parliament will be held on December 8th.
The following TV footage is available at ITN Source (www.itnsource.com):
-archive footage about the World Social Forum
-archive footage of Daniel Ellsberg
-archive footage about the Indian caste system
-archive footage about Medellín and the violence in Colombia
Further information and photos of the new recipients can be downloaded from
www.rightlivelihood.org
For more information and interviews with Jakob von Uexkull (from 2 pm
on September 28) please contact:
Ole von Uexkull, Executive Director
Right Livelihood Award Foundation
Tel: +46-8-702 03 37
Fax: +46-8-702 03 38
E-mail: press @ rightlivelihood.org
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