The Nobel diploma is revealed
Yesterday, the Norwegian Nobel Committee awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for 2023 to the human rights defender Narges Mohammadi from Iran. She has received the prize for her fight against the oppression of women in Iran, and for her fight to promote human rights and freedom for all, the Norwegian Nobel Committee said.
In addition to the prize money and the gold medal, she will receive a Nobel diploma. The diplomas motif changes every year, and this year's motif was revealed at an event organized by the Nobel Peace Center on Saturday. The artwork was made before the name of the laureate was known, the chair of the Norwegian Nobel Committee Berit Reiss-Andersen said.
“The artwork we have chosen shows a man and woman embracing each other. Does that make peace? Hopefully”, she said.
Narges Mohammadi is imprisoned in Iran, and she will most likely not be able to attend the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in Oslo in December. But she will never give up, said her brother, Hamidreza Mohammadi, who took part in the event Saturday.
"Every time she gets arrested, she is more decisive. She totally believes in human rights and that every individual has rights that no government can take away from him or her”, he said.
Iranian author Asieh Amini and the journalist Maloud Hajizadeh, who live in Norway, also took part in the event, together with Member of Parliament in Norway, Mahmoud Farahmand. Link to full video from event here.
About the Nobel Peace Center
- one of Norway's most visited museums, with more than 200.000 visitors per year, including school groups
- presents the story of Alfred Nobel, the Nobel Peace Prize laureates and their work
- is situated in the heart of Oslo, near the City Hall
- Kjersti Fløgstad is the Executive Director, Olav Njølstad is Chair of the Board
- Main partners are Hydro and Reitan Retail
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