Prize For Freedom
The Prize For Freedom is an annual prize presented by the Liberal International since 1985. With the prize the organization honors an individual which has made an outstanding contribution to human rights and political freedoms.
Awards
Year | Awardee | Country |
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1985 | Raúl Alfonsín | Argentina |
1986 | Sheena Duncan | South Africa |
1987 | Corazon Aquino | Philippines |
1988 | Hans-Dietrich Genscher | West Germany |
1989 | Benazir Bhutto | Pakistan |
1990 | Václav Havel | Czechoslovakia |
1991 | Gitobu Imanyara | Kenya |
Domingo Laino | Paraguay | |
1992 | María Elena Cruz Varela | Cuba |
1993 | Mary Robinson | Ireland |
1994 | Sadako Ogata | Japan |
1995 | Aung San Suu Kyi | Burma |
1996 | Martin Lee | Hong Kong |
1997 | Olusegun Obasanjo | Nigeria |
1998 | Khalida Messaoudi | Algeria |
1999 | Lennart Meri | Estonia |
2000 | Asma Jahangir | Pakistan |
2001 | Chen Shuibian | Taiwan |
2002 | Helen Suzman | South Africa |
2003 | Abdoulaye Wade | Senegal |
2004 | Grigory Yavlinsky | Ukraine |
2005 | Antonino Zichichi | Italy |
2006 | Sam Rainsy | Cambodia |
2007 | Alaksandar Milinkievič | Belarus |
2008 | Padraig O'Malley | United States |
2009 | Eric Lubbock | United Kingdom |
2010 | Shirin Ebadi | Iran |
2011 | Chee Soon Juan | Singapore |
2012 | Colin Eglin | South Africa |
2013 | Dick Marty | Switzerland |
2014 | Waris Dirie | Somalia |
2015 | John Alderdice | United Kingdom |
See also
Sources
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