Nobel Prize 2022: This year’s Nobel Peace Prize winners include the Belarusian human rights activist Ales Bialiatski, the Russian human rights organisation Memorial, and the Ukrainian human rights organisation Center for Civil Liberties.
This year’s Nobel Peace Prize laureates have revived and honoured Alfred Nobel’s ideal of peace and fraternity between nations—a vision that is desperately needed in the modern world—through their constant efforts in support of humanist values, anti-militarism, and legal principles.
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The Centre for Civil Liberties was established with the goal of improving democracy and human rights in Ukraine, and it was given the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize. It has acted to support Ukrainian civil society and put pressure on the government to turn Ukraine into a functioning democracy.
The centre has been working to detect and document Russian war crimes against the Ukrainian populace since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022. The centre is taking a leading role in making sure that those responsible for crimes are held accountable.
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Human rights advocates in the former Soviet Union founded Memorial in 1987 in order to ensure that the oppressed victims of the communist system would never be forgotten. Memorial is the 2022 recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize.
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