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The Emil Grunzweig Human Rights Award is an award made annually by the Association for Civil Rights in Israel to "an individual or NGO that has made a unique contribution to the advancement of human rights in Israel". The award was established in 1981 but was renamed in 1983 after the murder of activist Emil Grunzweig by a grenade thrown by a right-wing activist during a Peace Now demonstration against the war in Lebanon. ==Winners of the award== Winners of the award have included: *1981 – Gabriel Stern, journalist for ''Al Hamishmar'' *1982 – Yehuda Litani, ''Haaretz'' reporter in the occupied territories; special posthumous recognition to Dr. Robert Walsh, a Jewish journalist in Germany *1983 – Lieutenant Colonel Dov Yirmiya, for his activities promoting the welfare of civilians in Lebanon; this was the first year the award was named after Emil Grunzweig *1984 – Moshe Negbi, editor of the radio program "Din Udvarim" *1985 – Baruch Meiri, journalist for ''Maariv'' *1986 – Prof. Yitzhak Zamir, former legal advisor to the government *1987 – High court justice Zvi Berenson *1988 – Reporters in the occupied territories *1989 – Alice Shalvi, the founder of the Israel Women's Network *1990 – Yitzhak Kadman, head of the Israel National Council for the Child *1991 – Dr. Lotta Saltzburger, a founder of the Hotline for Victims of Violence *1992 – Bassem Eid, the founder of the Palestinian Human Rights Monitoring Group; special award to Mr. James Ya'acov Rosenthal, journalist, for his lifelong devotion to human rights *1993 – Eyal Simchoni, attorney *1994 – Yitzhak Clinton Bailey, campaigner for Bedouin rights *1995 – Foundation for aid to women and girls victims of violence in the Arab sector *1996 – Gideon Levy, ''Haaretz'' journalist *1997 – Community Defense, a legal organisation that assists residents of impoverished neighborhoods in obtaining their rights; the Gouarish family for agreeing to donate the organs of their son, killed by Israeli Defence Forces fire, to recipients both Jewish and Arab *1998 – Workers' Hotline, for their activities promoting the rights of foreign workers; Major General Hareven; special lifetime award to Shulamit Aloni *1999 – Physicians for Human Rights and its founder Ruchama Marton *2000 – ''Haaretz'' journalist Dr. Yossi Algazi *2002 – Miriam Darmoni Sharvit and Sigal Rosen of the hotline for foreign workers *2003 – the women of Machsom Watch, organization of Israeli women who monitor checkpoints *2004 – Hanna Safran, feminist *2006 – Adva Center for analysis of Israeli policy *2007 – Kolech ("Your Voice", fem.), the religious Zionist feminist movement *2008 – The group for free legal aid for foreign workers at Tel Aviv University *2009 – Ruth and Paul Kedar of the Yesh Din organization for human rights 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Emil Grunzweig Human Rights Award」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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