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V. Anadasangaree, winner of the
2006 UNESCO-Madanjeet Singh Prize for the Promotion of Tolerance and
Non-Violence[Thursday, September 14, 2006-
8.30 GMT]
Born in Sri Lanka in
1933, Mr. Anadasangaree became the President of the Tamil United
Liberation Front in 2002, after working as a teacher and lawyer. As an
indefatigable advocate of democracy and peaceful conflict resolution, he
has contributed to raising awareness of the Tamil cause in a spirit of
dialogue, while seeking to promote non-violent solutions to Sri Lanka
and opposing terrorism.
The Prize was attributed on the recommendation of an international jury.
The members of the jury are: Andrés Pastrana Arango, former President of
Colombia; Bahia Hariri, President of the Commission for Education,
Science and Culture of the Lebanese Parliament; Inder Kumar Gujral,
former Prime Minister of India; Sergei Markarov and Manu Dibango, both
UNESCO Artists for Peace.
The $100,000 UNESCO-Madanjeet Singh Prize was created in 1995 on the
occasion of the 125th anniversary of the birth of the Mahatma Gandhi,
thanks to the generosity of the Indian writer and diplomat Madanjeet
Singh, who is also a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador.
Dedicated to advancing the spirit of tolerance in the arts, education,
culture, science and communication, the Prize is awarded every two years
to an individual or an institution for exceptional contributions in the
promotion of tolerance and non-violence.
In 2004, the UNESCO-Madanjeet Singh Prize for the Promotion of Tolerance
and Non-Violence was attributed to the Bangladeshi writer and journalist
Taslima Nasreen.
The Prize-giving ceremony will be held on International Day for
Tolerance celebrated every year on 16 November.
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