STOCKHOLM, Sweden - A US journalist, a Swiss-born doctor and activists from India and Somalia were named on Wednesday as this year's winners of the Right Livelihood Award, also known as the "alternative Nobel."
The recipients will share a 2 million kronor (US$290,000) cash award to be split in four parts. Swedish-German philanthropist Jakob von Uexkull founded the awards in 1980 to recognize work he felt was being ignored by the Nobel Prizes.
American reporter Amy Goodman, founder and host of the syndicated radio and television program "Democracy Now!", was honored for "truly independent political journalism that brings to millions of people the alternative voices that are often excluded by mainstream media," the organizers said.
The program works to provide listeners with independent reports from around the world to portray the effects of U.S. foreign policy, featuring accounts from artists, activists, academics and analysts.
Goodman, born in 1957, was also one of about 800 demonstrators and journalists arrested during protests at a Republican National Convention in the U.S. in mid-September.
The jury also honored the founder of medica mondiale, gynecologist Monika Hauser, for her work to help sexually abused women in world crisis zones.
Swiss-born Hauser holds an Italian passport and lives and works in Germany, they said.
Somali lawmaker Asha Hagi was honored for her efforts to promote peace in her homeland by "continuing to lead at great personal risk the female participation in the peace and reconciliation process," the organizers said.
Hagi is also chairwoman of Save Somali Women and Children, which helps women get involved in politics.
The last part of the prize was shared by Indian couple Krishnammal and Sankaralingam Jagannathan for their efforts to promote social justice through their nonprofit organization Land for the Tillers' Freedom.
The group works to raise the social status of India's Dalit caste, also known as the "untouchables," and by helping redistribute land to poor, landless families.
The awards will be presented in a ceremony at the Swedish Parliament on Dec. 8, two days before the Nobel Prizes are handed out.
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38 Comments so far
Show AllI for one would like to ask if it's Democracy Now! or Democratic "Party" Now! that you're all talking about. Personally, I think it's the latter, and further, I'd like to suggest that the award is wholly undeserved.
Her reportage of the Obama candidacy (and by extension, our kleptocratic bipartisan system of rule) is by far the most obvious demonstration of her myopic world view.
We have heard, for example, Cynthia McKinney's voice only twice since Barack Obama sewed up the Democratic nomination for the presidency: the first time was at the Green Party convention and the second occurred all too briefly this afternoon, when DemocraticPartyNow! deigned to grant her a few seconds to criticise the Congressional bailout plan for its signal shortcomings.
We also got to listen to the candidate of the Libertarian Party, possibly to add the perfuctory veneer of "balance." Ralph Nader has been on a few times throughout the summer, but that's about it. In the meantime it's been the disgraceful McCain/Obama/Palin/Biden show week after week after week.
And this is un-embedded media?
Similarly, anytime there's a chance to slander Muslims with Darfour, even though there's not a plug nickel of our tax money invested in this crisis (and even though Muslims have nothing to do with generating the conflict) that problem gets pride of place. The Congo by contrast, where the scale of the catastrophe is so much greater and where American corporations and taxes have fueled the bloodshed, scarcely gets noticed.
Apartheid Israel (and it is an Apartheid state in the fullest sense of that term, Ms Goodman), a beneficiary of US tax assistance without peer on the planet, also gets routinely short shrifted.
Black Agenda Report and its editors would have been a far more just and long overdue recognition by the members of the awards committee of the Right Livelihood Organisation than the white liberal "progressive" Democrat cum supremely hypocritical Zionist they chose.
Any weekly edition of BAR is but pure journalistic gold compared to the daily dross of DemocraticPartyNow! any day of the year.
kudos Amy and the entire Pacifica staff. Most notable in Amy's tireless work is her helping ,in no small measure, the saving of Troy Davis' life this week. To paraphrase the old sports cliche: Amy is one of the great journalists....but she is even a better person. Thanks
Good Job Amy. Well deserved for all your hard work. I have watched you for years and the big boys sure could learn alot about balanced, hard hitting reporting. If it were not for you, I think I would have given up on America long ago. You did help me realize that there are somethings worth fighting for and you do have a chance for change with knowledge, "speak truth to power."
Democracy Now helps me maintain my sanity. A well deserved award for Amy Goodman.
Amy rocks! The prize will be more than just a little "pizza money" for the Democracy Now crew!
Listen to her show, Democracy Now, daily. Here's a link to the press release describing the prize.
-TIA
Peace
We love you Amy, a truth teller.
Congratulations to all the recipients. May your shares of the awards help you in your continued efforts for peace and justice.
Nobel ... is BULL! I.e., shit.
Amy Goodman= TRUTH TO POWER!!!!!!
THANKS AMY FOR YOUR DEDICATION.
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Indeed... We love Amy and can't start the day without her.
She outshines all the others.
CNN,FOX,CBS,ABC,NBC,Etc...EAT YOUR HEARTS OUT...
Nader says...
"Wake up Americans! Cut the crap and take over."
VOTE NADER/GONZALEZ 2008… You’ll be glad you did and so will I…
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Make Democracy Now your daily news program. Amy's show is packed with refreshing, inspiring, deeply insightful information about the U.S. and the world. The regular news shows are not, at all.
Congratulations Amy! Well earned.
What a great woman Amy Goodman.
Congratulations.
Yay! The best news show on TV. Good luck next year, Juan.
I listen to Amy and Juan every weekday morning on radio. She is a true professional. Congratulations to her and the other honorees.
Yay Amy!! I can't wait for the show where you are all on together!! It really brightens my otherwise kind of grim outlook on our current affairs to see you get the recognition you deserve. That means every thing, every story you bring to the world, every voice that would otherwise not be heard is also getting that recognition.
It is truly marvelous what you Juan, Jeremy and your whole team have accomplished. I am forever grateful.
In peace and justice,
Pete Litster
Salt Lake City, Utah
Amy, congratulations for the much deserved award from a former Pacifica/KPFT volunteer and current family man. I know you would say it’s not about me but it’s about your story, the peoples' story. I wish you could live forever.
No one more deserving in this country of this prize than Amy Goodman, sorta a female version of Ed Murrow, only better. I'm a contributor to Democracy Now!, and you should be too. All the best Amy.
... on rare occasions I can feel a spiritual lift. It most often come in the form of community. More often than not, you provide that for me Amy. best to you
Sioux Rose
Cheers, Amy!
VOX: "A prophet is not without honor EXCEPT IN his own country." Has a certain ring to it, doesn't it?
I hope Amy Goodman knows how many students she inspires as well.
Long life, good health, and thanks more than can be said!!
Congratulations Amy. Congratulations too for the other winners, who I do not know so well. I would love to see them all on a Democracy Now together.
I cannot express how thankful we are for the high quality (and high volume) research and production that you and your colleagues and staff do day after day. Watching your show is very important to our family.
May you continue - and try to stay out of jail, will ya.
Joe
I've been struck by the greatness of Amy Goodman's questions on Democracy Now! I'm a new viewer as it has only recently been available where I live. She is the best news anchor/reporter I have ever watched. Congratulations to her, she deserves this award! (:
Were it not for Democracy Now! chipping away and revealing the Iraq Invasion and Occupation for the fraud that it was, Mainstream Media might still be parroting the propaganda provided by the White House and embedded reporters; 2006 might have given the corrupt Republicans even GREATER power and our Constitutional rights likely would have been further eroded. Under such circumstances, I doubt we could hold any conversations critical of government today.
Before Amy challenged the veracity of the "official" Jessica Lynch story, what main stream media outlet published or aired ANYTHING critical of Bush's rationale for war?
Now Amy can add "award winning journalist" to her many other achievements and honors. It couldn't happen to a more determined or more deserving person.
In case you are reading this Amy, thanks for wading through the important news too easily ignored by everyone else five days a week. Thanks for "going where the silence is" to give a voice to the voiceless and shining the spotlight of public scrutiny under the rocks of indifference where all the filthy cockroaches in our society run to hide.
Poet
The publicity is wonderful. A few new listeners will now check out a wholly different viewpoint from what they are used to.
Yes!
Amy embodies poise and intelligence .... that is why the Mainstream Media can't imitate her.
Touche! Congratulations, AMY! We're more than proud of you!!
In Russia, journalists like Anna Politkovskaya get whacked by Putin's assassins. Our establishment and its embedded media finds it just as effective to ignore them. It is hard to believe that Amy has been airing her first rate news and analysis every day for all of this time and so few republicans or politicos have even heard of her. In despotisms more lively than ours they use bullets to maintain power. Here we use ignorance. How embarrassing to have outstanding Americans recognized abroad, while remaining unknown here.
Allow me to disagree. They are well aware of her and are overjoyed to keep her right where she is.
Congratulations to all of the award recipients, but especially to "our" Amy!
She anchors the only non-corporate national news program in Amerika, which is to say the only news program worth watching (or listening to)!
Woo-hoo, Amy! You go, girl!
Indeed she is a true hero and helps give me a little hop facing the grimness of America day after day.
Congratulations Amy.
God Bless Amy Goodman!
One of our true heroes -- a shining light in a dark age.
Democracy Now is like a breath of fresh air on the media landscape - intelligent, challenging, informative, multi-linguistic, good music, excellent multi-media content. Hooray for the good people.
"I know not with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones." - Albert Einstein
I have listened to Amy for ten years. When you have listened that long and the truth stays intact, someone is doing something right. With good and constant information, you can stay ahead of the curve and can prepare yourself for the tough road ahead.
Congratulations Amy!
Amy and the other awardees deserve this recognition for all the good works they do. Great they get money too that I'm sure they will use wisely.