Irene Khan, Secretary General of Amnesty International, wins 2006 Sydney Peace Prize.
The recipient of the 2006 Sydney Peace Prize is Ms. Irene Khan the Secretary General of Amnesty International.
Announcing the decision, Alan Cameron AM, Chair of the Sydney Peace Foundation, referred to the jury’s citation which recognises, “Irene Khan’s leadership as a courageous advocate of universal respect for human rights, her skills in identifying violence against women as a massive injustice and therefore a priority in campaigning for peace”.
Director of the Sydney Peace Foundation, Emeritus Professor Stuart Rees said, “The peace prize jury recognised the significance of Ms Khan’s efforts to eliminate violence towards women, whether that violence was caused by poverty, by men’s abusive power, by cultural norms or religious traditions. We are also impressed by her diversity – someone who was brought up as a Muslim in Bangladesh, who has married into another culture, who was educated in three different countries and has served the United Nations High Commission for Refugees for over 20 years before becoming Secretary General of Amnesty International”.
“I am deeply honoured to receive the Sydney Peace Prize” said Irene Khan from Amnesty International’s London headquarters. “Through this award, the Sydney Peace Foundation recognizes that there can be no peace without justice and respect for human rights. I passionately believe in the power of human rights as a set of global values to bring our fractured and divided world together. Around the world human rights activists are giving hope to millions of people - women, indigenous people, the poor and the marginalised - in their struggle for equality and dignity. This award is for them. In their name I accept this award with humility and with gratitude”.
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Professor Muhammad Yunus,
1998 Sydney Peace Prize Recipient
2006 Nobel Peace Prize Recipient
The Sydney Peace Foundation is grateful that their wisdom in choosing Muhammad Yunus as the inaugural winner of the Sydney Peace Prize – eight years ago – has finally reached Oslo. We congratulate Muhammad Yunus on his achievement and the Nobel Committee for their wisdom in imitating the choice of the Sydney Peace Prize Jury of 1998.
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