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Nobel: Fidel Castro wins China’s Confucius Peace Prize
RT,
13
December, 2014
Cuba’s
former leader Fidel Castro has been awarded the Confucius Peace
Prize, China’s alternative to the Nobel. Castro was praised for
“important contributions on eliminating nuclear war after his
retirement,” and will get US$15,000.
The
88-year-old icon was selected from 14 individuals, including UN
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, and two organizations, to win China’s
peace prize, state newspaper the Global Times reported on Thursday.
Chinese Confucius Peace Prize
(Reuters/David Gray)
"After
his retirement, he has been actively meeting with leaders and groups
from all over the world and has made important contributions to
emphasizing the need to eliminate nuclear war."
Castro
stepped down due to health concerns in 2008 after 49 years in power,
and did not travel to Beijing to receive the prize. The award in the
form of a gold statuette and $15,000 was received by a Cuban student
who will pass it on to Castro.
The
Cuban leader follows in the steps of prior recipients such as former
UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan and then Russian Prime Minister
Vladimir Putin which also failed to attend the Chinese ceremonies.
The
Confucius prize was proposed by businessman Lui Zhiqin and was first
awarded in 2010 as an eastern alternative to the Nobel Peace Prize.
In was created following the Norwegian Nobel committee’s decision
to honor imprisoned Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo.
On
Wednesday, the Norwegian committee awarded 17-year-old Malala
Yousafzai the Nobel Peace Prize at a ceremony in Oslo. The Pakistani
girl, who survived a shot in the head by a Taliban gunman for
speaking up in favor of women’s education, is the youngest
laureate. She shared the award with Kailash Satyarthi, Indian
children's rights advocate and an activist against child labor.
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