UN Human Rights Prize for human rights educator Shula Koenig!



[***Moderator's message: Please find below a press release with the
wonderful news that our colleague Shula Koenig has been awarded the UN
Human Rights Prize!***]

UN HUMAN RIGHTS PRIZE TO BE AWARDED NEXT WEEK
New York, Dec 2 2003  4:00PM

The United Nations Human Rights prizes, awarded every five years for
outstanding promotion and protection of civil liberties and fundamental
freedoms, will be presented to five winners next week, UN General Assembly
President Julian Hunte said today.

At a news conference, Mr. Hunte named the winners as Enriqueta Estela
Barnes de Carlotto of Argentina; the Family Protection Project Management
Team of Jordan; Pufang Deng of China; Shulamith Koenig of the United
States and the Mano River Women's Peace Network in three West African
countries.

A special posthumous award would be awarded to Sergio Vieira de Mello, the
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights who was killed in August in a
bombing in Baghdad while serving as Secretary-General Kofi Annan's Special
Representative for Iraq, he said.

The five winners will receive a commemorative plaque at a special Assembly
plenary meeting on 10 December to mark international Human Rights Day and
will attend other celebratory events, Mr. Hunte said.

The prize was created by a General Assembly resolution in 1966 and was
awarded in the International Year for Human Rights in 1968 and then in
1973, 1978, 1988, 1993 and 1998, Mr. Hunte's spokesperson, Michele Montas,
said.

Ms. Barnes de Carlotto won for her work as the president of the Asociación
Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo (Association of Plaza de Mayo Grandmothers),
established in 1977 to find hundreds of children who disappeared following
the 1976 military coup in Argentina.

Mr. Deng is the founder-director of the 15-year-old China Disabled
Persons' Federation.

The Family Protection Project Management Team helped to promote open
discussion of such taboo subjects as domestic violence, gender equality
and other human rights issues.

Ms. Koenig heads the People's Movement for Human Rights Education, which
she founded in 1988 to create a global human rights culture. It has
organized workshops in more than 60 countries.

The Mano River Women's Peace Network groups women's organizations in
Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea to prevent conflict and build peace. It
helped bring the Heads of State of the three countries back to the
negotiating table in 2001 and was a signatory to the Liberian peace talks
in August 2003.




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