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Alternativ­e Nobel given to four people

They are awarded for their courageous work in human rights, public health and good governance

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The “Alternativ­e Nobel” was given to four people yesterday for their “courageous work” in human rights, public health and good governance.

The prize foundation announced the 2017 winners as Indian human rights lawyer Colin Gonsalves, Azeri journalist Khadija Ismayilova and Ethiopian lawyer Yetnebersh Nigussie. American environmen­tal lawyer Robert Bilott was given an honorary award. The three others share a cash award of 3 million kronor ($374,000).

The award’s official name is the Right Livelihood Award. Gonsalves was cited “for his tireless and innovative use of public interest litigation over three decades to secure fundamenta­l human rights for India’s most marginalis­ed and vulnerable citizens.”

The Stockholm-based award committee said Ismayilova had shown “courage and tenacity” in exposing corruption in her native Azerbaijan “through outstandin­g investigat­ive journalism in the name of transparen­cy and accountabi­lity.” Nigussie was tapped “for her inspiring work promoting the rights and inclusion of people with disabiliti­es.”

The award committee cited Cincinnati attorney Bilott “for exposing a decades-long history of chemical pollution, winning long-sought justice for the victims, and setting a precedent for effective regulation of hazardous substances.”

 ?? AP ?? Ole von Uexkull, Executive Director of the Right Livelihood Award Foundation (right), and jury member Maina Kiai announce the winners.
AP Ole von Uexkull, Executive Director of the Right Livelihood Award Foundation (right), and jury member Maina Kiai announce the winners.

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