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Monday, 22 July. 2024
 
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The Sydney Peace Foundation is pleased to announce that the recipient of the 2003 Sydney Peace Prize will be Dr. Hanan Ashrawi. Dr. Ashrawi is a Palestinian academic, human rights campaigner, spokesperson in the Madrid and Washington peace talks and member of the Palestinian Legislative Council. She is also the Director of the Palestinian Initiative for the Promotion of Global Dialogue & Democracy . The Sydney Peace Prize jury recognized Dr. Ashrawi for her commitment to human rights, to the peace process in the Middle East and for her courage in speaking against oppression, against corruption and for justice.

Commenting from her home in Ramallah, Dr. Ashrawi says, ‘I am honoured to receive this prestigious award and to follow in the footsteps of previous distinguished recipients. In the Middle East and elsewhere an award for peace sends an important message. Women contribute to peace by sustaining life and making it meaningful. Women all over the world have to work against the forces of dehumanisation. Peace has to be embedded in human rights and can never incorporate injustices and discrimination. I look forward to coming to Sydney’.

Reactions of Previous Peace Prize Recipients

Asked for her reactions to the choice of Dr. Ashrawi, the 2002 Sydney Peace Prize recipient, former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Mary Robinson says, ‘I admire her courage, integrity and commitment to seeking a peaceful and just solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. She has been an outspoken critic from the inside, calling for reform of the Palestinian Authority. She has the respect of the international human rights community for her condemnation of violence on all sides and for her work to achieve a just peace’.

From his home in Capetown, the 1999 Sydney Peace Prize recipient Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu comments, ‘In current times no-one could be more deserving of this prestigious award. Against daunting odds she has remained committed to finding a peaceful solution to what seems an intractable problem. She gives hope to all those who might be tempted to despair’.

Comments from Director of Sydney Peace Foundation

Professor Stuart Rees, Director of the Sydney Peace Foundation, who has just returned from Israel and the Occupied Territories says of Dr. Ashrawi ‘She has been a leader in dialogue with Israelis, with Americans, Europeans and within Palestinian communities. Her life and work are distinguished by her courage and the spiritual strength required to negotiate just outcomes to personal, national and international conflicts. Her presence in Sydney will make a significant contribution to our understanding of the requirements for peace in the Middle East. I am sure Hanan will be inspiring’.

Previous Recipients of the Sydney Peace Prize

Dr. Ashrawi joins a list of distinguished previous Sydney Peace Prize recipients:

1998: Professor Muhammad Yunus 1999: Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu 2000: Xanana Gusmao 2001: Sir William Deane 2002: Mary Robinson

Details of Events

Dr. Ashrawi will give the City of Sydney Peace Prize Lecture in the Seymour Centre on November 5th and will receive the Prize from Premier Bob Carr in a gala dinner in the NSW Parliament on November 6th.

 
 
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