- Thorolf Rafto Memorial Prize
The Professor Thorolf Rafto Memorial Prize is a
human rights award established in a memory of a Norwegian human right activist,Thorolf Rafto . The Prize is awarded annually bythe Rafto Foundation for Human Rights , which was founded in the humanistic tradition of theHelsinki Accords in order to promote the fundamental human rights of intellectual and political freedom. Today, the foundation is based at the Human Rights House inBergen ,Norway . The major work of the foundation, including the organization of the award ceremony is done by a small team of professional staff and volunteers. Annually, the award ceremony takes place at the National Theatre of Bergen in November.The initial idea of the Rafto Prize is to provide a basic informative platform for the laureates that would help to receive further attention from the international media and support from political and non-political organisations. By awarding the Rafto Prize, the Rafto Foundation for Human Rights seeks to bring attention to independent voices that due to oppressive and corruptive regimes are not always heard. For example, four Rafto Laureates have subsequently received further international assistance and were awarded the
Nobel Peace Prize .Aung San Suu Kyi ,Jose Ramos-Horta ,Kim Dae-jung andShirin Ebadi were awarded the Rafto Prize prior to theNobel Peace Prize .History
Thorolf Rafto was a professor ofEconomic History at theNorwegian School of Economics and Business Administration (NHH). He was also well known for his political activism inEastern Europe , especially inHungary ,Czechoslovakia andPoland . During a visit toPrague in 1979 to hold a lecture for students excluded from universities for political reasons, Rafto was arrested and brutally beaten up by the communist security police. Inflicted injuries dramatically weakened his health. On 4 November 1986 Thorolf Rafto died. However, his friends and colleagues agreed to establish a foundation that would continue the Rafto’s work such as promotion of freedom of speech and political expression inEastern Europe . It was also decided to introduce a prize for human right activists. Nevertheless, the fall ofthe Iron Curtain and consequential democratization of Eastern European states made to reconsider the status of the foundation. Meanwhile it has opened new possibilities to work with other geographical regions in a promotion of human rights. Already in 1990, the Rafto Prize was awarded to a Burmese democratic leader,Aung San Suu Kyi that in the following year 1991 has received theNobel Peace Prize for her non-violent struggle for democracy and human rights. For the first years, the foundation was based at theNorwegian School of Economics and Business Administration . From 1997, the Rafto Foundation was relocated to theHuman Rights House of Bergen , Norway.Ceremony
The Rafto Prize is awarded annually on the fist Sunday in November and since 1990, the official ceremony takes place at the National Theatre of Bergen. Among the invited guests are representatives from Bergen municipality and the Norwegian government, academics, supporters and partners of the Rafto Foundation and family members of the Rafto family.
Criteria and Nomination Process
Annual deadline for the nomination is 1 April. Voluntary organisations, institutions and individuals worldwide, with knowledge or interest in human rights are able to nominate candidates for the Rafto Prize. Former recipients of the Prize can also nominate candidates, although candidates that are nominated by themselves or by their staff or by honorary officers will not be taken into consideration.After the deadline, all applications are carefully considered by the prize committee and the final decision is usually released at the press conference at the Rafto House in September.
List of Laureates
References
External links
* [http://www.rafto.org/ Rafto Laureates]
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