The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded this Friday to the Iranian activist Narges Mohammadi for her “struggle of women in Iran against oppression,” the Norwegian Nobel Committee announced.
See the list of all Nobel Peace Prize winners:
2023 – Iranian activist Narges Mohammaddi, vice president of the Center for Human Rights Defenders
2022 – Activist Ales Bialiatski, from Belarus, and the organizations Memorial, from Russia, and Center for Civil Liberties, from Ukraine.
2021 – Journalists Maria Ressa, from the Philippines, and Dmitry Muratov, from Russia
2020 – World Food Program (WFP)
2019: Abiy Ahmed Ali (Ethiopia)
2018: Denis Mukwege (Democratic Republic of the Congo) and Nadia Murad (Iraq)
2017 – International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN)
2016 – Juan Manuel Santos (Colombia)
2015 — Quartet for the National Dialogue in Tunisia
2014: Malala Yousafzai (Pakistan) and Kailash Satyarthi (India)
2013 — Organization for the Interdiction of Chemical Weapons (OIAC)
2012 — European Union (EU)
2011: Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Leymah Gbowee (Liberia) and Tawakkol Karman (Yemen)
2010: Liu Xiaobo (China)
2009 — Barack Obama (United States)
2008: Martti Ahtisaari (Finland)
2007 — Al Gore (United States) and the United Nations climate panel (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, IPEC)
2006: Muhammad Yunus (Bangladesh)
2005 — International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and its director Mohamed ElBaradei (Egypt)
2004: Wangari Muta Maathai (Nigeria)
2003: Shirin Ebadi (Iran)
2002: Jimmy Carter (United States)
2001 — United Nations (UN) and its Secretary General Kofi Annan (Ghana)
2000: Kim Dae-Jung (South Korea)
1999 — Doctors Without Borders (non-governmental organization founded in France)
1998: John Humes and David Trimble (United Kingdom)
1997 — International Campaign to Ban Antipersonnel Mines and its coordinator Jody Williams (United States)
1996 — Carlos Ximenes Belo and José Ramos-Horta (East Timor)
1995 — Pugwash anti-nuclear movement (founded in Canada) and Joseph Rotblat (United Kingdom)
1994 — Yitzhak Rabin, Shimon Peres (Israel) and Yasser Arafat (PLO)
1993 — Nelson Mandela and Frederik de Klerk (South Africa)
1992 — Rigoberta Menchú (Guatemala)
1991: Aung San Suu Kyi (Myanmar, former Burma)
1990: Mikhail Gorbachev (USSR)
1989: Dalai Lama (Tibet)
1988 — United Nations Peacekeeping Forces
1987: Óscar Arias Sánchez (Costa Rica)
1986: Elie Wiesel (United States)
1985 — International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (founded in the United States)
1984: Desmond Tutu (South Africa)
1983: Lech Walesa (Poland)
1982 — Alva Myrdal (Sweden) and Alfonso García Robles (Mexico)
1981 — United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
1980: Adolfo Pérez Esquivel (Argentina)
1979 — Mother Teresa (Albania/India)
1978: Anwar al-Sadat (Egypt) and Menahem Begin (Israel)
1977: Amnesty International (founded in the United Kingdom)
1976: Betty Williams and Mairead Corrigan (United Kingdom)
1975: Andrei Sakharov (USSR)
1974: Sean MacBride (Ireland) and Eisaku Sato (Japan)
1973: Henry Kissinger (United States) and Le Duc Tho (Vietnam, who refused)
1972 — Unattributed
1971: Willy Brandt (West Germany)
1970: Norman Borlaug (United States)
1969 — International Labor Organization (ILO)
1968: René Cassin (France)
1967 — Unattributed
1966 — Unattributed
1965 — United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)
1964: Martin Luther King Jr. (United States)
1963 — International Committee of the Red Cross and League of Red Cross Societies
1962: Linus Carl Pauling (United States)
1961: Dag Hammarskjöld (Sweden)
1960: Albert Lutuli (South Africa)
1959: Philip Noel-Baker (United Kingdom)
1958: Georges Pire (Belgium)
1957: Lester Pearson (Canada)
1956 — Unattributed
1955 — Unattributed
1954 — United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
1953: George Marshall (United States)
1952: Albert Schweitzer (France)
1951: Léon Jouhaux (France)
1950: Ralph Bunche (United States)
1949: John Boyd Orr of Brechin (United Kingdom)
1948 — Unattributed
1947: Friends Service Committee (The Quakers, founded in the United Kingdom), American Friends Service Committee (The Quakers, founded in the United States)
1946: Emily Greene Balch and John Raleigh Mott (United States)
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1944 — Comité Internacional de la Cruz Roja
1943 — No asignado
1942 — No asignado
1941 — No asignado
1940 — Sin atribuir
1939 — Sin atribuir
1938 — Comité Internacional Nansen para los Refugiados
1937: Cecil de Chelwood (Reino Unido)
1936: Carlos Saavedra Lamas (Argentina)
1935: Carl Von Ossietzky (Alemania)
1934: Arthur Henderson (Reino Unido)
1933: Norman Angell (Reino Unido)
1932 — Sin atribuir
1931: Jane Addams y Nicholas Murray Butler (Estados Unidos)
1930: Nathan Söderblom (Suecia)
1929: Frank Billings Kellogg (Estados Unidos)
1928 — Sin atribuir
1927: Ferdinand Buisson (Francia) y Ludwig Quidde (Alemania)
1926: Aristide Briand (Francia) y Gustav Stresemann (Alemania)
1925: Sir Austen Chamberlain (Reino Unido) y Charles Gates Dawes (Estados Unidos)
1924 — Sin atribuir
1923 — Sin atribuir
1922: Fridtjor Nansen (Noruega)
1921: Karl Hjalmar Branting (Suecia) y Christian Louis Lange (Noruega)
1920 – Léon Bourgeois (Francia)
1919 – Thomas Woodrow Wilson (Estados Unidos)
1918 — Sin atribuir
1917 — Comité Internacional de la Cruz Roja
1916 — Sin atribuir
1915 — Sin atribuir
1914 — Sin atribuir
1913 – Henri La Fontaine (Bélgica)
1912 – Elihu Root (Estados Unidos)
1911 – Tobias Michael Carel Asser (Países Bajos) y Alfred Hermann Fried (Austria)
1910 — Oficina Permanente de Paz Internacional
1909 – Auguste Beernaert (Bélgica) y Paul Henri Balluet d’Ouvirnelles de Constant (Francia)
1908: Klas Pontus Arnoldson (Suecia) y Fredrik Bajer (Dinamarca)
1907 – Ernesto Teodoro Moneta (Italia) y Louis Renault (Francia)
1906 – Theodore Roosevelt (Estados Unidos)
1905 – Baronesa Bertha Sophie Felicita von Suttner (Austria)
1904 — Instituto de Derecho Internacional
1903 – William Randal Cremer (Reino Unido)
1902 – Élie Ducommun y Charles-Albert Gobat (Suiza)
1901 – Jean Henri Dunant (Suiza) y Frédéric Passy (Francia)
Source: TSF