Belarusian human rights activist, Russian and Ukrainian organization honored with Nobel Peace Prize 2022

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 On October 07, 2022, the Nobel Peace Prize for the year 2022 has been awarded to Belarusian human rights advocate Ales Bialiatsky and two human rights organizations Russian human rights organization 'Memorial' and Ukrainian human rights organization 'Centre for civil Liberties'.

 Belarusian human rights advocate Ales Bialiatsky and human rights organizations in Russia and Ukraine have represented the right of civil society in their respective countries and have for many years criticized the authority and promoted the right of citizens to protect their fundamental rights.

 They have made an outstanding effort to document war crimes, human rights abuses and abuses of power. At the same time they have demonstrated the importance of civil society to protect peace and democracy.

 Let’s educate that the fact checkers from India, Mohammad Zubair and Prateek Sinha were involved in this race. But neither of them has received the Nobel Prize.

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