Sakharov Prize

The Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought, commonly known as the Sakharov Prize, is an honorary award for individuals or groups who have dedicated their lives to the defence of human rights and freedom of thought.

Named after Russian scientist and dissident Andrei Sakharov, the prize was established in December 1988 by the European Parliament.

A shortlist of nominees is drawn up annually by the European Parliament's Committee on Foreign Affairs and Committee on Development. The MEPs who make up those committees then select a shortlist in September. Thereafter, the final choice is given to The European Parliament's Conference of Presidents (President and political group's leaders) and the laureate's name is announced late in October. The prize is awarded in a ceremony at the Parliament's Strasbourg hemicycle (round chamber) in December. The prize includes a monetary award of €50,000.

The first prize was awarded jointly to South African Nelson Mandela and Russian Anatoly Marchenko. The 1990 award was given to Aung San Suu Kyi, but she could not receive it until 2013 as a result of her political imprisonment in Burma. The prize has also been awarded to organisations, the first being the Argentine Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo in 1992. Five Sakharov laureates were subsequently awarded the Nobel Peace Prize: Nelson Mandela, Aung San Suu Kyi, Malala Yousafzai, Denis Mukwege and Nadia Murad.

Razan Zaitouneh (2011) was kidnapped in 2013 and is still missing. Nasrin Sotoudeh (2012) was released from prison in September 2013, but is still barred from leaving Iran, along with fellow 2012 laureate Jafar Panahi. The 2017 prize was awarded to the Democratic Opposition in Venezuela, under boycott of the European United Left–Nordic Green Left.

Laureates

Key
Indicates a posthumous award
Year Image Recipient Nationality Notes Reference
1988 Sakharov Prize  Nelson Mandela Sakharov Prize  South Africa Anti-apartheid activist and later first President of South Africa
Anatoly Marchenko Sakharov Prize  Soviet Union Soviet dissident, author, and human rights activist
1989 Sakharov Prize  Alexander Dubček Sakharov Prize  Czechoslovakia Slovak politician, attempted to reform the communist regime during the Prague Spring
1990 Sakharov Prize  Aung San Suu Kyi Sakharov Prize  Burma At the time she received the award, Suu Kyi was an opposition politician and a former General Secretary of the National League for Democracy, known for her peaceful struggle against military rule in Myanmar. She personally accepted the award in 2013, after she was released from 15 years of house arrest. In 2020, the Conference of Presidents of the European Parliament formally suspended Suu Kyi from the Sakharov Prize Community due to her role in the atrocities against the Rohingya people, but did not revoke the prize itself.
1991
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Adem Demaçi Sakharov Prize  Yugoslavia Kosovo Albanian politician and long-term political prisoner
1992 Sakharov Prize  Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo Sakharov Prize  Argentina Association of Argentine mothers whose children disappeared during the Dirty War
1993 Sakharov Prize  Oslobođenje Sakharov Prize  Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina Popular newspaper that defended Bosnia and Herzegovina as a multi-ethnic state
1994 Sakharov Prize  Taslima Nasrin Sakharov Prize  Bangladesh Feminist author and former doctor
1995 Sakharov Prize  Leyla Zana Sakharov Prize  Turkey Politician of Kurdish descent from Southeastern Turkey, who was imprisoned for 15 years for being a member of the PKK
1996 Sakharov Prize  Wei Jingsheng Sakharov Prize  China Activist in the Chinese democracy movement
1997 Sakharov Prize  Salima Ghezali Sakharov Prize  Algeria Journalist and writer, activist for women's rights, human rights, and democracy in Algeria
1998 Sakharov Prize  Ibrahim Rugova Sakharov Prize  FR Yugoslavia Kosovo Albanian politician and first President of Kosovo
1999 Sakharov Prize  Xanana Gusmão Sakharov Prize  East Timor Former militant and later first President of East Timor
2000
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¡Basta Ya! Sakharov Prize  Spain Organisation uniting individuals of various political positions against terrorism
2001 Sakharov Prize  Nurit Peled-Elhanan Sakharov Prize  Israel Peace activist
Izzat Ghazzawi Sakharov Prize  Palestine Writer and professor
Sakharov Prize  Dom Zacarias Kamwenho Sakharov Prize  Angola Archbishop and peace activist
2002 Oswaldo Payá Sakharov Prize  Cuba Political activist and dissident
2003 Sakharov Prize  Kofi Annan Sakharov Prize  Ghana Nobel Peace Prize recipient and seventh Secretary-General of the United Nations
Sakharov Prize  United Nations International
2004
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Belarusian Association of Journalists Sakharov Prize  Belarus Non-governmental organisation "aiming to ensure freedom of speech and rights of receiving and distributing information and promoting professional standards of journalism"
2005 Sakharov Prize  Ladies in White Sakharov Prize  Cuba Opposition movement, relatives of jailed dissidents
Sakharov Prize  Reporters Without Borders International France-based non-governmental organisation advocating freedom of the press
Sakharov Prize  Hauwa Ibrahim Sakharov Prize  Nigeria Human rights lawyer
2006 Sakharov Prize  Alaksandar Milinkievič Sakharov Prize  Belarus Politician chosen by United Democratic Forces of Belarus as the joint candidate of the opposition in the 2006 presidential election
2007 Sakharov Prize  Salih Mahmoud Osman Sakharov Prize  Sudan Human rights lawyer
2008 Sakharov Prize  Hu Jia Sakharov Prize  China Activist and dissident
2009
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Memorial Sakharov Prize  Russia International civil rights and historical society
2010 Sakharov Prize  Guillermo Fariñas Sakharov Prize  Cuba Doctor, journalist, and political dissident
2011 Sakharov Prize  Asmaa Mahfouz Sakharov Prize  Egypt Five representatives of the Arab people, in recognition and support of their drive for freedom and human rights
Sakharov Prize  Ahmed al-Senussi Sakharov Prize  Libya
Sakharov Prize  Razan Zaitouneh Sakharov Prize  Syria
Sakharov Prize  Ali Farzat
Mohamed Bouazizi Sakharov Prize  Tunisia
2012 Sakharov Prize  Jafar Panahi Sakharov Prize  Iran Iranian activists, Sotoudeh is a lawyer and Panahi is a film director.
Sakharov Prize  Nasrin Sotoudeh
2013 Sakharov Prize  Malala Yousafzai Sakharov Prize  Pakistan Campaigner for women's rights and education
2014 Sakharov Prize  Denis Mukwege Sakharov Prize  Democratic Republic of the Congo Gynecologist treating victims of gang rape
2015 Sakharov Prize  Raif Badawi Sakharov Prize  Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabian writer, activist, and the creator of the website Free Saudi Liberals
2016 Sakharov Prize  Nadia Murad Sakharov Prize  Iraq Yazidi human rights activists and former abductees of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
Sakharov Prize  Lamiya Aji Bashar
2017 Sakharov Prize  Democratic opposition in Venezuela Sakharov Prize  Venezuela Members of the country's National Assembly and all political prisoners as listed by Foro Penal Venezolano represented by Leopoldo López, Julio Borges, Antonio Ledezma, Daniel Ceballos [es], Yon Goicoechea, Lorent Saleh, Alfredo Ramos [es] and Andrea González. The award was seen as rewarding the "courage of student activists and protesters in face of repression by Nicolas Maduro's government" and boycotted by the European United Left–Nordic Green Left parliamentary group.
2018 Sakharov Prize  Oleg Sentsov Sakharov Prize  Ukraine Film director, symbol of the struggle for the release of political prisoners held in Russia and around the world
2019 Sakharov Prize  Ilham Tohti Sakharov Prize  China Uyghur economist, scholar, and human rights activist
2020 Sakharov Prize  Democratic opposition in Belarus Sakharov Prize  Belarus Democratic opposition of Belarus represented by the Coordination Council, an initiative of Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, Svetlana Alexievich, Maria Kalesnikava, Volha Kavalkova and Veranika Tsapkala, and political and civil society figures - Siarhei Tsikhanouski, Ales Bialiatski, Sergei Dylevsky, Stsiapan Putsila and Mikola Statkevich.
2021 Sakharov Prize  Alexei Navalny Sakharov Prize  Russia Opposition politician and anti-corruption activist
2022 Sakharov Prize  The Ukrainian people Sakharov Prize  Ukraine Awarded to Ukrainians who are "protecting democracy, freedom and rule of law" following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.
2023 Sakharov Prize  Mahsa Jina Amini Sakharov Prize  Iran Mahsa Amini's death under suspicious circumstances led to widespread protests, often under the slogan Woman, Life, Freedom.
Sakharov Prize  Woman, Life, Freedom movement

Table notes

References

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