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‘ Asia’s Nobel’ prizes announced

Japanese historian, Tamil counselor among the honorees

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A Japanese historian who helped save Cambodia’s renowned Angkor Wat temple complex was among the winners of this year’s Magsaysay Awards, widely regarded as Asia’s version of the Nobel Prize, organizers said Thursday

Yoshiaki Ishizawa, 79, was honored for decades of work in helping preserve the historic landmark after the 12th- century temple complex barely survived years of war and civil strife, the award foundation said.

Aside from rallying internatio­nal support to preserve the structures, the Japanese scholar was also cited for raising awareness among Cambodians of Angkor Wat’s importance to their heritage.

“The protection and restoratio­n of the sites of Cambodia should be carried out by the Cambodians, for the Cambodians,” the award foundation quoted him as saying.

The Philippine Educationa­l Theater Associatio­n was also honored for 50 years of work in developing a national theater, staging “protest” plays during the dictatorsh­ip of the late president Ferdinand Marcos and helping other Southeast Asian countries use the arts to advo- cate for issues related to sexuality, HIV- AIDs and gender.

Gethsie Shanmugam, 83, a Tamil psychologi­cal counsellor, also received the award for addressing emotional damage, particular­ly among women and children, who suffered from violence and disasters in her native Sri Lanka. Her work covered the brutal Sinhalese- Tamil civil war and the 2004 tsunami, the foundation noted.

Indonesian Abdon Nababan, 53, also received the award for organizing indigenous people in his country to assert their rights on issues like the forest lands in their territorie­s.

Tony Tay, 70, received the award for addressing the unseen plight of the poor in wealthy Singapore, setting up “Willing Hearts” in 2003, a charity that distribute­d packed meals to the needy and has since branched out to providing . optical and dental care.

Lawyer Lilia de Lima, 76, was cited for her leadership of a government agency overseeing the Philippine­s’ export processing zones, turning the overstaffe­d, inefficien­t institutio­n into one that has won widespread respect.

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