Laureates

 

Ruvunangiza bravely holds mining companies and the government accountable to communities adversely impacted by mineral extraction in eastern Congo. MORE

Philippe Ruvunangiza
of
the Democratic Republic of the Congo


 
 

“My aim is to contribute to the improvement of human rights by fighting poverty and inequality, intolerance, and manipulation.”

2024

 

“Our children should not inherit silence from us.”

 

A prominent human rights lawyer, Nasrin Sotoudeh is one of Iran's leading women's rights activists. MORE

Nasrin Sotoudeh
of Iran


2023

2022

Alexei Navalny of Russia

 

Opposition leader and anti-corruption activist, Navalny is the face of resistance to the Kremlin around the world. MORE

 
 

“Don’t be inactive.”

“America's dream of a multiracial and inclusive democracy is in danger.”

An expert on the relationship between authoritarian movements and hate violence, Eric K. Ward has established hundreds of anti-hate task forces across America. MORE

 
 
 

2021

Eric. K. Ward of The United States

2019

 

“The only sword we use to reach freedom is the sword of justice.”

 

Gonzalo Himiob Santomé of Venezuela

 

Lawyer and human rights defender, Himiob is a founding member of Foro Penal, which tracks and reports crimes against humanity and provides pro bono legal assistance for victims of political persecution. MORE

 
 

“You will always find people in Russia who are prepared to stand up for truth.”

Pro-democracy activist, vice chairman of Open Russia, and chairman of the Boris Nemtsov Foundation for Freedom, Kara-Murza played a key role in the passage of the Magnitsky Act, which imposed sanctions on Russian human rights violators. MORE

Vladimir Kara-Murza
of Russia

2018

2017

The grandfather of the Burundi human rights movement, Mbonimpa is the founder of APRODH, which assists prisoners and documents government abuse. MORE

 

Pierre Claver Mbonimpa of Burundi

 
 

“Denouncing injustice and cases of grave human rights violations has always been our primary focus.”

2016

Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently of Syria

 

RBSS is a small group of activists who risk their lives daily to document and film the Islamic State’s kidnappings, torture and murders.  MORE

 

“ISIS is afraid. It is afraid most of one idea: Liberty.”

The presiding judge in the genocide trial of Guatemala’s former dictator, Barrios confronts high-profile corruption, organized crime, and human rights abuses. MORE

Yassmin Barrios of Guatemala

 

2015

 
 
 

“When we speak of human rights, we are talking about respecting the dignity of people on the basis of their humanity…”

Claudia Paz y Paz of Guatemala

The country’s first female Attorney General, Dr. Paz y Paz significantly improved Guatemala’s notoriously corrupt justice system. MORE

 
 

2015

“For crimes of past and present, justice must be done.”

2014

Nicola Gratteri of Italy

 

Dedicated to working against the 'Ndrangheta organized crime syndicate, Gratteri is leading the prosecution of more than 350 of its members and allies. MORE

 

“I hope to see myself in the mirror without reproach.”

 

Nobel Prize winner and renowned gynecological surgeon, Dr. Mukwege is an activist against rape as a weapon or war and the founder of Panzi Hospital for survivors of sexual violence. MORE

“Rape is probably history's oldest and least condemned crime.”

2013

 

Dr. Denis Mukwege of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

2012

Pro-democracy activist and award-winning author, Yu calls himself a true patriot. MORE

 

Yu Jie of China

 

“There are far too many truths waiting to be revealed…”

 
 

2011

Triveni Acharya of India

 
 

“As long as the demand for prostitution remains, trafficking will continue.”

Journalist, activist and president of the Rescue Foundation, Acharya is committed to the rescue, rehabilitation, and repatriation of trafficked women and children and the prosecution of the perpetrators.  MORE

“Until we walk the path together, I'll keep writing.”

 

Lydia Cacho Ribeiro of Mexico

 

Journalist and women’s rights activist, Cacho is famous for her exposés on sex trafficking rings, which implicate well known politicians and businessmen. MORE

 

2011

Canon Andrew White of Iraq and the United Kingdom

 

2010

 
 
 

A leader in the struggle for peace in Iraq and the Middle East, White has worked since 2003 to reconcile Iraq’s disparate religious factions. MORE

Aminatou Haidar of Western Sahara

 

2009

Regularly referred to as the "Sahrawi Gandhi," Haidar advocates for Western Sahara’s independence from Morocco, and against "disappearances" and abuses of prisoners of conscience. MORE

 

“All we ask is…a free vote on our future political status.”

 
 

Author, journalist, and devoted advocate for peace in the Middle East, Salem is an isolated voice for tolerance in the region. MORE

 

Ali Salem of Egypt

2008

 
 

“You cannot defend life unless you fall in love with it.” 

 

Rev. Phillip Buck of North Korea

2007

Responding to a humanitarian disaster, Buck guides North Korean refugees to safety in South Korea. MORE

 

“Throughout history, mankind has been improved by those who lived risking their lives.” 

A journalist at independent newspapers, Marques exposes the slaughter of his countrymen, the plundering of the country's wealth, and the corruption of its regime. MORE

Rafael Marques de Morais of Angola

 

2006

 
 
 

“Angola is in need of a government that protects its own people and brings them together to build a strong nation…”

 

Min Ko Naing of Burma

One of the founders of the All Burma Federation of Student Unions, Min Ko Naing is a leading figure in the Burmese pro-democracy movement. MORE

2005

 
 

“We understand that we sacrificed our lives so that our country and race could live with human dignity...” 

Anna Politkovskaya of Russia

 

Critical of Vladimir Putin, Russian journalist Politkovskaya was murdered in an assault on the free press. MORE

 
 

2005

 

“It is in fact a miracle that I am alive today, and that I am not in prison.”

 

Journalist, contemporary historian, theologian, and author, Baghi exposes the government’s involvement in the assassination of Iranian intellectuals and activists. MORE

 
 

Emadeddin Baghi of Iran

 
 

2004

“I have no choice — but to persevere and do what I can do to educate and inform the Iranian people about a more fair and just way of life. I cannot stop."   

Co-founder and chairman of the National Constitutional Assembly, Madhuku’s goal is to bring democracy to his country. MORE

 

"We will not be deterred by the beatings and the cruelty of this regime.”

Lovemore Madhuku of Zimbabwe

 

2004

“There is no specific religious reason why this horrific violence occurs in my country.” 

 

The founder and head of the Progressive Women's Association, Bukhari campaigns against the systematic oppression of women, and particularly against so-called honor killings. MORE

Shahnaz Bukhari of Pakistan

 

2003

Co-founder of the Social Democratic Political Party, Roca lives in Cuba and works for economic and political freedom. MORE

 

Vladimiro Roca Antunez of Cuba

2002

 
 

“I continue to peacefully fight for gradual change towards a democratic Cuba, a free Cuba, and to promote respect for the human rights of all Cubans.”

2001

Editor of For Di People newspaper, Kamara crusades against corruption and champions freedom of the press, human rights, and democratic values. MORE

 
 
 

Paul Kamara of Sierra Leone

 

The founder and Executive Director of the Humanitarian Law Center, Kandic’s reporting of war crimes is unflinching. MORE

Natasa Kandic of the former Yugoslavia

“I have the impression that the persecuted feel less deserted if I stay with them.”

 

2000

 
 

“We honor the spirit of solidarity and the universal values that unite us as humanity.” 

— Michelle Bachelet