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Alternative Nobel Prizes Recognize Snowden, McKibben And More

2014 Awards Honor Courageous and Effective Work for Human Rights, Freedom of the Press, Civil Liberties and Combatting Climate Change

Edward Snowden credit The Guardian
Edward Snowden credit The Guardian

Ole von Uexkull, Executive Director of the Right Livelihood Award Foundation, said: “This year’s Right Livelihood Laureates are stemming the tide of the most dangerous global trends. With this year’s Awards, we want to send a message of urgent warning that these trends – illegal mass surveillance of ordinary citizens, the violation of human and civil rights, violent manifestations of religious fundamentalism, and the decline of the planet’s life-supporting systems – are very much upon us already. If they are allowed to continue, and reinforce each other, they have the power to undermine the basis of  civilised societies.”

Alan Rusbridger credit The Guardian
Alan Rusbridger credit The Guardian

The 2014 Right Livelihood Honorary Award goes to EDWARD SNOWDEN (USA) “for his courage and skill in revealing the unprecedented extent of state surveillance violating basic democratic processes and  constitutional rights.” The Foundation will fund legal support for Edward Snowden.

ALAN RUSBRIDGER (UK) “for building a global media organisation dedicated to responsible journalism in the public interest, undaunted by the challenges of exposing corporate and government malpractices.”

Asma Jahangir
Asma Jahangir

Three Laureates will equally share the cash award of SEK 1,5 million ($210,000): The Jury recognizes ASMA JAHANGIR (Pakistan) “for defending, protecting  and promoting human rights in Pakistan and more widely, often in very difficult and complex situations and at great personal risk.”  It is the first time that a Right Livelihood Award goes to Pakistan.

Basil Fernando credit AHRC
Basil Fernando credit AHRC

The Jury awards BASIL FERNANDO/ASIAN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION (Hong Kong SAR/China) “for his tireless and outstanding work to support and document the implementation of human rights in Asia.”

The Jury recognises BILL McKIBBEN (USA) “for mobilizing growing popular support in the USA and around the world for strong action to counter the threat of global climate change.”

Bill McKibben, author and activist. photo ©Nancie Battaglia
Bill McKibben, author and activist. photo ©Nancie Battaglia

Ole von Uexkull said: “The Laureates also demonstrate that the choice is entirely in our hands: by courageous acts of civil disobedience in the public interest, through principled and undeterred journalism, by upholding the rule of law and documenting each violation of it, and by building social movements to resist the destruction of our natural environment, we can turn the tide and build our common future on the principles of freedom, justice, and respect for the Earth.”

The 2014 Right Livelihood Awards were to be announced at the Swedish Foreign Office pressroom on September 25, where the announcement has been taking place since 1995. But the Foreign Office has decided to cancel the press conference this year. The Right Livelihood Award Foundation thus decided to publish the news already today on its website and via newswires.

Further information and material supporting this press release can be accessed via www.rightlivelihood.org

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