Stuttgart Peace Prize
The Stuttgart Peace Prize , endowed with 5000 euros , is usually awarded annually to people or projects who are “particularly committed to peace , justice and a world based on solidarity ”.
Anyone who has donated at least fifty euros to either the Stuttgart Peace Prize Foundation or the AnStifters in the past twelve months, has volunteered for the AnStifters or is an honorary member is entitled to vote. Each eligible voter has three votes. He can give a proposal all three votes or distribute the three votes among different proposals.
Award winners
- 2020: Julian Assange , Australian investigative journalist , political activist and founder and spokesman for WikiLeaks
- 2019: Sea-Watch , club that in the Mediterranean in distress guessed refugees rescues
- 2018: Emma González , American anti-weapon activist
- 2017: Aslı Erdoğan , Turkish physicist, journalist and writer
- 2016: Jürgen Grässlin , armaments-critical journalist and peace activist
- 2015: Giusi Nicolini , Mayor of the Mediterranean islands of Lampedusa and Linosa
- 2014: Edward Snowden , former intelligence agent and whistleblower
- 2013: Enio Mancini and Enrico Pieri, survivors of the Nazi massacre in Sant'Anna di Stazzema , Italy , who have been campaigning for years to come to terms with the Wehrmacht crime and for international understanding
- 2012: Aktion Aufschrei - Stop the arms trade!
- 2011: Fatuma Abulkadir Adan (Kenya); Football and emancipation ("We aim to score goals, not to kill.")
- 2010: Werner Baumgarten, AK Asylum
- 2009: Susan Bardócz and Arpad Pusztai , critical genetic researchers
- 2008: POEMA - Poverty and Environment Program in Amazonia
- 2007: Agustín Aguayo , medic and deserter
- 2006: Wolfram Hülsemann , Head of the Brandenburg Institute for Community Advice, Democracy and Integration (demos)
- 2005: Giuliana Sgrena , Italian journalist
- 2004: Lama Tarayra, Palestinian student for her reconciliation work between Israeli and Palestinian youth
- 2003: Committee for Fundamental Rights and Democracy