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Somalia's Asha Hagi Wins The "alternative Nobel"

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Somalia's Asha Hagi Wins The "alternative Nobel"

Postby Kramer » Thu Oct 02, 2008 2:52 am

This is an undated image made available by The Right Livelihood Foundation on Wednesday Oct. 1, 2008, Somalia's Asha Hagi . A U.S. journalist, a German gynecologist and activists from India and Somalia share this year's Right Livelihood Award, also known as the "alternative Nobel. ." Organizers say the 2 million kronor (US$290,000) award was split in four parts. American Amy Goodman was honored in Wednesday's announcement for her independent political journalism, while Germany's Monika Hauser was cited for her work to help sexually abused women. Somalia's Asha Hagi was awarded for her peace work and the last part of the prize was shared by Indian couple Krishnammal and Sankaralingam Jagannathan for their efforts to promote social justice. The prize was founded to recognize work organizers felt was ignored by the prestigious Nobel Prizes.



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I think this is the first somali to win an international award!

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Re: Somalia's Asha Hagi Wins The "alternative Nobel"

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Re: Somalia's Asha Hagi Wins The "alternative Nobel"

Postby DisplacedDiraac » Thu Oct 02, 2008 12:19 pm

Kramer wrote:

I think this is the first somali to win an international award!



No actually she isn't. She might be the first somali woman to win an international award. but she isn't the first somali to win one.

Nuruddun Farah was awarded the 1998 Neustadt International Prize for Literature, he came second only to the Nobel in prestige :up:

Mashallah to Asha though :up:


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