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Natl. Campaign on Dalit Human Rights wins Rafto Prize


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Old Sep 20th, 2007, 20:59   #1
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Natl. Campaign on Dalit Human Rights wins Rafto Prize

"The 2007 Rafto Prize is awarded to The National Campaign on Dalit Human Rights, India
September 20, 2007


Oslo, Norway -- The Board of the Thorolf Rafto Foundation for Human Rights awards the 2007 Rafto Prize to the Indian organisation The National Campaign on Dalit Human Rights (NCDHR). Millions of Indians are born into a social and cultural system which fundamentally conflicts with the notion that all human beings are born free with equal rights.

The NCDHR receives the 2007 Rafto Prize for its brave struggle to promote Dalit rights, and for its efforts to emphasise that the discrimination and oppression resulting from caste prejudice is a serious violation of international human rights....

...The Rafto Foundation was established after the death of Professor Thorolf Rafto in 1986, in gratitude of his longstandig work to help people who are oppressed and persecuted, and in the realization that this work must be ongoing. The Rafto Prize is a human rights award gaining international status, several Rafto laureates: Aung San Suu Kyi, Josè Ramos-Horta, Kim Dae-Jung and Shirin Ebadi, have subsequently been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. The Rafto Prize contributes to a focus on human rights violations and on people and communities which need the attention of the world.

Official website: The National Campaign on Dalit Human Rights - http://www.dalits.org."


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I think the NCDHR would rather win hearts and minds.
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