Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar's Nobel Peace Prize laureate and long-time political prisoner,collects the European Union's 1990 Sakharov Prize for human rights from European Parliament President Martin Schulz at the European parliament in Strasbourg eastern France
Freedom of thought is yet to become the birthright of
every Myanmar citizen, opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi said on
Tuesday, as she collected a European Union democracy prize that had been
awarded 23 years ago while she was under house arrest
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Winners Details
Year
|
Recipient
|
Details
|
1988
|
Nelson
Mandela(South Africa)
|
Anti-apartheid
activist and later President of South Africa
|
1988
|
Anatoly
Marchenko(Posthumously)
|
Soviet
dissident, author and human rights activist
|
1989
|
Alexander
Dubcek(Czech Rep)
|
Slovak
politician, attempted to reform the communist regime during the Prague Spring
|
1990
|
Aung
San Suu Kyi(Myanmar)
|
Opposition
politician and a former General Secretary of the National League for
Democracy
|
1991
|
Adem
Demaci(Kosovo)
|
Kosovo
Albanian Politician and long-term political prisoner
|
1992
|
Mothers
of the Plaza de Mayo
|
Association
of Argentine mothers whose children disappeared during the Dirty War
|
1993
|
Oslobodenje(Bosnia&Herzegovina)
|
Popular
newspaper, continued to publish after its office building was destroyed in
Sarajevo
|
1994
|
Taslima
Nasrin(Bangladesh)
|
Ex-doctor,
feminist author
|
1995
|
Leyla
Zana(Turkey)
|
A
female politician of Kurdish descent from Eastern Turkey, who was imprisoned
for 10 years for speaking her native language of Kurdish in the Turkish
Parliament
|
1996
|
Wei
Jingsheng(PRC)
|
An activist
in the Chinese Democracy Movement
|
1997
|
Salima
Ghezali(Algeria)
|
Journalist
and writer, an activist of women's rights, human rights and democracy in
Algeria
|
1998
|
Ibrahim
Rugova(Kosovo)
|
Albanian
politician, the first President of Kosovo
|
1999
|
Xanana
Gusmao(East Timor)
|
Former
militant who was the first President of East Timor
|
2000
|
iBasta
Ya(Spain)
|
Organisation
uniting individuals of various political positions against terrorism
|
2001
|
Nurit
Peled-Elhanan(Israel)
|
Peace
activist
|
2001
|
Izzat
Ghazzawi(Palestine)
|
Writer,
professor.
|
2001
|
Dom
Zacarias Kamwenho(Angola)
|
Archbishop
and peace activist
|
2002
|
Oswaldo
Paya(Cuba)
|
Political
activist and dissident
|
2003
|
Kofi
Annan(Ghana) & UN
|
Nobel
Peace Prize recipient and seventh Secretary-General of the United Nation
|
2004
|
Belarussian
Association of Journalists
|
NGO "aiming
to ensure freedom of speech and rights of receiving and distributing
information and promoting professional standards of journalism"
|
2005
|
Ladies
in White(Cuba)
|
Opposition
movement, relatives of jailed dissidents
|
2005
|
Reporters
Without Borders
|
France-based
non-governmental organisation advocating freedom of the press
|
2005
|
Hauwa
Ibrahim(Nigeria)
|
Human
rights lawyer
|
2006
|
Alaksandar
Milinkievic(Belarus)
|
Politician
chosen by United Democratic Forces of Belarus as the joint candidate of the
opposition in the presidential elections of 2006
|
2007
|
Salih
Mahmoud Osman(Sudan)
|
Human
rights lawyer
|
2008
|
Hu
Jia(PRC)
|
Activist
and dissident
|
2009
|
Memorial(Russia)
|
International
civil rights and historical society
|
2010
|
Guillermo
Farinas(Cuba)
|
Doctor,
journalist and political dissident
|
2011
|
Asmaa
Mahfouz(Egypt),Ahmed al-Senussi(Libya), Razan Zaitounech(Syria),Ali Farzat (Syria)and
Mohamed Bouazizi of Tunisia(Posthumously)
|
Five
representatives of the Arab people, in recognition and support of their drive
for freedom and human rights.
|
2012
|
Jafar Panahi,Nasrin Sotoudeh
|
Iranian activists, Sotoudeh is a lawyer and Panahi is a film
director.
|
2013
|
Malala Yousafzai(Pakistan)
|
Campaigner for women's rights and education
|
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