Pakistani philanthropist win UN prize

Arien
By Arien

Belgian rights defender, Pakistani philanthropist win UN prize for non-violence

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A Belgian human rights defender and a Pakistani philanthropist were today awarded a prestigious United Nations prize that draws its inspiration from the life of Mahatma Gandhi for their work in promoting tolerance and non-violence.
François Houtart of Belgium and Abdul Sattar Edhi of Pakistan were awarded the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)-Madanjeet Singh Prize on the unanimous recommendation of an international jury to UNESCO Director-General Koïchiro Matsuura. They will share the $100,000 prizemoney and receive the award on 16 November, the International Day for Tolerance.

Dedicated to advancing tolerance in the arts, education, culture, science and communications, the prize was created in 1995 on the 125th anniversary of the birth of the great Indian apostle of non-violence thanks to the generosity of Indian writer and diplomat Madanjeet Singh, who is also a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador.

It is awarded every two years to individuals or institutions for outstanding contributions towards its goals. Previous laureates include Myanmar Nobel Peace Prize laureate Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen.

Mr. Houtart, an ardent promoter of North-South cooperation and founder of the Tri-Continental Centre (CETRI), a non-governmental organization (NGO) renowned for its work on development issues, was honoured for his life-long devotion to world peace, intercultural dialogue, human rights and promotion of tolerance. A life-long human rights defender, he has contributed significantly to advancing inter-faith and inter-cultural dialogue.

Mr. Edhi, one of the most active philanthropists in Pakistan through his Edhi Foundation, a non-profit social welfare programme with over 300 centres, received the accolade for life-long efforts to improve the conditions of the most disadvantaged groups in Pakistan and South Asia, and promote human dignity, human rights, mutual respect and tolerance.

His foundation provides the needy with medical aid, family planning, emergency assistance and education, and sets up maternity homes, mental asylums, homes for the physically handicapped, blood banks and orphanages, among other services.

Mr. Matsuura also decided to award two honorary mentions: to the Saint Petersburg Government Programme on Tolerance in Russia for its efforts to inculcate mutual respect and tolerance in a multi-cultural and multi-ethnic society, and eradicate all forms of discrimination; and to the International Slavery Museum in Liverpool, United Kingdom, for commemorating millions of enslaved Africans and fighting against legacies of slavery such as racism, discrimination, inequalities, injustice and exploitation.
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=32629&Cr=unesco&Cr1=

By Arien• 22 Oct 2009 13:04
Arien

May God give us many more like him.

Kudoes to him.

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- Listen to Many...Speak to a Few -

By dr.choc• 22 Oct 2009 12:47
dr.choc

its really an honour fr both the nations..congrets to both but most imptly is tht v shud also think wats our contribution to the betterment & progress of our nation & society...

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nOboDy z pErfEct, um nOboDy!;)

By anonymous• 22 Oct 2009 12:08
anonymous

Congrats to both, nations should be proud of these people and their contribution to the humanbeing.

** http://khetrajmainali.blogspot.com

By SPEED• 22 Oct 2009 12:06
SPEED

Abdul Sattar Edhi.

I strongly believe that of you take one step in the name of God to help His people, God will open hunders of doors for you...

By anonymous• 22 Oct 2009 12:02
anonymous

nothin, simply displayed the pic for those who don't know him.

:)

By Dracula• 22 Oct 2009 12:01
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Dracula

This kind of news I want to hear every day! :)

By om Maui• 22 Oct 2009 11:56
om Maui

thanks, desucof, now do the same when the Filipinos get besieged, alright? :)

By anonymous• 22 Oct 2009 11:53
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anonymous

Do u mean this one

By om Maui• 22 Oct 2009 11:46
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om Maui

this thread should be entitled, Pakistanis are Good and Gentle and...

when a person from a certain nationality does something wrong, we pick on the entire nation, and put them in a box labeled with all sorts of unthinkable names.

but here comes Mr Edhi, and all we have are a few commendations. shows how many people are so pessimistic in life, spending lots of their idle time commenting on ugly stuff.

well, kudos to Mr Edhi. He has given his nation a good name.

By britexpat• 22 Oct 2009 11:32
britexpat

Excellent.

Well done to both. Perhaps we can all learn a little from them :O)

By leelah• 22 Oct 2009 09:42
leelah

something nice about Pakistan after long time.Thank you Arien.

By PrinceOfDoha• 22 Oct 2009 09:37
PrinceOfDoha

mr abdulsattar edhi is really deserved person for this award , i bleive its first time any prize given to right person not like the nobel prize ...

By Arien• 22 Oct 2009 09:26
Arien

tubelight -Understand your concern. its a UN news, unfortunately there was no pic of the winner.

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- Listen to Many...Speak to a Few -

By tubelight• 22 Oct 2009 09:15
tubelight

everyone knows what Ghandhi looked like. would have been nicer to see the gentleman who won the prize.

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