Al-Gaddafi International Prize for Human Rights
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The Al-Gaddafi International Prize for Human Rights is an annual prize awarded by Muammar al-Gaddafi, the dictator of Libya.
[edit] Recipients
- 1989: Nelson Mandela
- 1990: "The Children of stones in Occupied Palestine"
- 1991: "The Red Indians"
- 1992: The African Centre for Combating Aids
- 1993: "The victim children of Bosnia and Herzegovina"
- 1994: The Union of Human Rights Societies and Peoples in Africa
- 1995: Ahmed Ben Bella and Francisco da Costa Gomes
- 1996: Louis Farrakhan [1]
- 1997: "The symbols of woman struggle for freedom and equality"
- 1998: Fidel Castro
- 1999: "The children of Iraq"
- 2000: Suha Bishara, Joseph Ki-Zerbo, Evo Morales Ayma, the Movement of September, the European Centre for the Third World
- 2002: Mamado Diaye, Roger Garaudy, Ibrahim Alkonie, Jean Ziegler, Nadeem Albetar, Ali M. Almosrati, Khaifa M. Attelisie, Mohamed A. Alsherif, Ali Fahmi Khshiem, Rajab Muftah Abodabos, Mohamed Moftah Elfitori, Ali Sodgy Abdulgader, Ahmed Ibrahim Elfagieh
- 2003: Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria
- 2004: Hugo Chávez [2]
- 2005: Mahathir bin Mohamad