Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet receives Nobel Peace Prize

Gepubliceerd op 9 oktober 2015 om 17:03

The National Dialogue Quartet will receive this year's Nobel Peace Prize. That the Norwegian Nobel Committee just announced.

Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet krijgt Nobelprijs voor de VredeTunisian political consultative body, built in the Dutch National Dialogue Quartet has played a key role in the Tunisian politics since the fall of President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali in early 2011. The four organizations have jointly democracy in the country.

The award is December 10 in Oslo awarded by the Norwegian King Harald V.

Speculation advance
Beforehand, it was there, as every year, firmly speculation about who the main drags Nobel hold. Pope Francis was known for his fight against poverty and its role in Cuba agreement. German Chancellor Angela Merkel called for its moral leadership in the refugee debate.

The UN agency UNHCR and the Eritrean priest Mussie Zerai received much acclaim for their assistance to refugees. The Congolese gynecologist and human rights activist Dennis Mukwege was called because of his treatment of women who have become victims in the Democratic Republic of Congo of rape.

Last year, the Nobel Peace Prize went to 17-year-old Pakistani activist Malala Yousafzai and the Indian Kailash Satyarthi (60). They received the prize for their fight against the oppression of children and young people, and for the right to education for all children. "

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