Sydney Peace Prize Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
The Sydney Peace Prize is awarded by the Sydney Peace Foundation, a not-for-profit organisation associated with the University of Sydney. The Sydney Peace Prize is the only International Peace Prize awarded in Australia.The City of Sydney is a major supporter of the Sydney Peace Prize. This involves a significant financial contribution along with other in-kind support in order to foster peace with justice within Sydney. Other partners include Gilbert & Tobin Lawyers and the media conglomerate Publishing and Broadcasting Limited.
Over three months each year, the Sydney Peace Prize jury - comprising seven individuals who represent corporate, media, academic and community sector interests - assesses the merits of the nominees' efforts to promote peace with justice. It is awarded to an organisation or individual:
- who has made significant contributions to global peace including improvements in personal security and steps towards eradicating poverty, and other forms of structural violence
- whose role and responsibilities enable the recipient to use the prize to further the cause of peace with justice
- whose work illustrates the philosophy and principles of non-violence
In 2004 conservative commentators criticised the award being presented to Arundhati Roy for her general support for resistance in Iraq against the invasion and occupation by the USA and other countries.
In 2003 the awarding of the prize to Dr. Hanan Ashrawi caused much debate and several protests arising from Ashrawi's role as a Palestinian spokeperson in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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