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The Rafto Prize for Human Rights was established in memory of Professor Thorolf Rafto. Photo: the Rafto Foundation.
 

Rafto Prize – call for nominations

Created: February 1, 2010
Modified: February 8, 2010

The Rafto Foundation for Human Rights is currently seeking nominations for the 2010 Rafto Prize for Human Rights.

The Rafto Prize, awarded in memory of Professor Thorolf Rafto, is awarded to an individual or organisation that embodies and upholds the principles of the Human Rights Charter through activism or engagement. 
 
Nominations will be accepted until 1 March 2010.

Criteria
Rafto laureates are selected on the following criteria:

1) A recipient should be an active participant in the struggle for the ideals and principles underlying the Human Rights Charter, or be an embodying symbol of these.

2) A recipient may be a person or an organisation, and two or more recipients may share the prize.

Candidates nominated by themselves or by their staff or by honorary officers will not be taken into consideration.

How to nominate?
The nomination form along with information on required documents can be found on our website.

Selection of candidates
Recipients are selected by the Rafto Prize Committee. The 2010 Rafto Prize Committee is chaired by Siri Gloppen, Professor at the University of Bergen, Institute of Comparative Politics and Christian Michelsen Research Institute (CMI).

Rafto Prize 2010 – Announcement
The 2010 Rafto Prize Laureate will be announced on 23 September 2010 at 10.00 (Norwegian time) at the Rafto Human Rights House in Bergen, Norway.

Award ceremony

The Rafto Prize ceremony will be held on 7 November 2010 at the National Venue of Theatre (Den Nationale Scene) in Bergen, Norway.

List of the Rafto Prize Laureates
, in the reverse chronological order.
2009 – Malahat Nasibova, Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, Azerbaijan
2008 – Bulambo Lembelembe Josu้, the Democratic Republic of Congo
2007 – National Campaign on Dalit Human Rights, India
2006 – Thich Quang Do, Vietnam
2005 – Lidia Yusupova, Chechnya
2004 – Rebiya Kadeer, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, China
2003 – Paulos Tesfagiorgis, Eritrea
2002 – Sidi Mohammed Daddach, Western Sahara
2001 – Shirin Ebadi, Iran
2000 – Kim Dae-jung, South-Korea
1999 – Gennady Grushevoy, Belarus
1998 – ECPAT, Thailand (End Child Prostitution, Child Pornography and Trafficking)
1997 – The Romani people, represented by Ian Hancock, USA
1996 – Palermo Anno Uno, Italy
1995 – Committee of Soldiers' Mothers of Russia, Russia
1994 – Leyla Zana, Kurdistan/Turkey
1993 – The people of East Timor, represented by Jos้ Ramos-Horta, East-Timor
1992 – Preah Maha Ghosananda, Cambodia
1991 – Elena Bonner, Russia
1990 – Aung San Suu Kyi, Burma
1989 – Doina Cornea, Romania and FIDESZ represented by Peter Molnar, Hungary
1988 – Trivimi Velliste, Estonia
1987 – Jiri Hajek, Czechoslovakia


Contact information

For questions please contact us by e-mail: rafto(at)rafto.no or phone: +47 55 21 09 30.

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Rafto Foundation for Human Rights
Menneskerettighetenes plass 1 : 5007 Bergen : Norway : ph: +47 55 21 09 30 : fax: +47 55 21 09 59 : e-mail: rafto@rafto.no
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