Swedish Human Rights Award to Sahrawi HR defender Brahim Dahane
Mbarka | 04.11.2009 14:06 | Repression | Social Struggles
The motivation:
"For having fought in the conflict over Western Sahara between Morocco and Polisario with endurance, peaceful means and personal courage and with risk for his own life in the fight for human rights."
The Per Anger award is an international award. It was instituted in 2004 by the Swedish Government for promoting humanistic and democracy efforts.
The award is administrated by The Living History Forum which is a Swedish public authority established by the Swedish parliament with the aim of increasing understanding of contemporary events in the light of the Holocaust and other crimes against humanity.
The Living History Forum has been commissioned by the Swedish government to award the prize in the spirit of ambassador Per Anger. The prize was first awarded in 2004. In 2008 the price was given to Bishop Bakare of Zimbabwe.
http://www.levandehistoria.se/projekt/peranger/pristagare2009
http://www.levandehistoria.se/english
http://www.levandehistoria.se/projekt/peranger/english/2008
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