Fritt Ord Award
The organization Fritt Ord (lit. "Free Word") awards two prizes to support freedom of speech; the Fritt Ord Award (Norwegian: Fritt Ords pris) and the Fritt Ord Honorary Award (Norwegian: Fritt Ords honnør).[1]
Fritt Ord Award
These are the laureates of the Fritt Ord Award:[2]
- 1976 : Johan Vogt
- 1977 : Henrik Groth
- 1978 : Kim Friele
- 1979 : Stein Mehren
- 1980 : Andrey Sakharov
- 1982 : Lech Walesa and Hallvard Rieber-Mohn
- 1983 : Kjetil Bang-Hansen
- 1984 : Nordnorsk forfatterlag
- 1985 : Den illegale presses forening
- 1986 : Magli Elster and Torolf Elster
- 1987 : Nansen Academy
- 1988 : Leo Eitinger
- 1989 : Erik Bye
- 1990 : Charta 77
- 1991 : Nordland Akademi for Kunst og Vitenskap
- 1992 : Annette Thommessen
- 1993 : Rolv Ryssdal
- 1994 : William Nygaard
- 1995 : Hanne Sophie Greve
- 1996 : Arne Skouen
- 1997 : Kåre Willoch
- 1998 : Alexander Nikitin
- 1999 : NRK P2
- 2000 : Thomas Chr. Wyller
- 2001 : Nils Christie
- 2002 : Aslam Ahsan and Shabana Rehman
- 2003 : Berge Furre
- 2004 : Unni Wikan
- 2005 : Nina Witoszek
- 2006 : Bjørgulv Braanen
- 2007 : Terje Tvedt
- 2008 : Per-Yngve Monsen
- 2009 : Nina Karin Monsen
- 2010 : Bushra Ishaq and Abid Q. Raja
- 2011 : Anders Sømme Hammer
- 2012 : Sara Azmeh Rasmussen
- 2013 : Per Fugelli
- 2014 : Anne Sender
- 2015 : Robin Schaefer and Jan Erik Skog[3]
Fritt Ord Honorary Award
These are the laureates of the Fritt Ord Honorary Award:[4]
- 1979 : Hans Heiberg
- 1980 : Philip Houm, Hermod Skånland, Anne Ma Ødegaard
- 1981 : none
- 1982 : Hans Børli
- 1983 : none
- 1984 : Arvid Hanssen, Lars Roar Langslet, Alf Steinsøy, Anne-Lisa Amadou
- 1985 : Johs. Andenæs, Carsten Smith, Dag Sørli
- 1986 : Åge Rønning, Odd Kvaal Pedersen, Radio Immigranten, Anders Bratholm
- 1987 : Petter Wessel Zapffe, Harald Tveterås, Birgitte Grimstad, Lillebjørn Nilsen
- 1988 : Barthelemy Niava
- 1989 : Hå Gamle Prestegard, Espevør Husmorlag, Thomas Thiis-Evensen
- 1990 : Jahn Thon, Egil Bakke, Edvard Beyer, Elisabeth Gording, Bestemødrene foran Stortinget, Sidsel Mørck
- 1991 : Stiftelsen Aur Prestegård
- 1992 : Odd Abrahamsen, Arquebus Krigshistorisk museum, Svein Ellingsen, Erik Hillestad, Egil Hovland
- 1993 : Jon Godal, Sverre Ødegaard, Arild Haaland, Dagmar Loe, Anne-May Nilsen
- 1994 : Carl Fredrik Thorsager, Helga Arntzen
- 1995 : Harald Noreng, Hans P.S. Knudsen
- 1996 : Kari Risvik, Kari Vogt, Christian Norberg-Schulz, Rune Slagstad, Cato Guhnfeldt, Axel Jensen, Knut Wigert
- 1997 : Nasa Borba
- 1998 : Kristin Brudevoll, Erik Damman, Ørnulf Ranheimsæter
- 1999 : Aldo Keel
- 2000 : Tor Bomann-Larsen, Hans Fredrik Dahl, Geir Hestmark, Geir Kjetsaa, Torill Steinfeld, Jan Otto Hauge, Reidar Hirsti, Ivan Kristoffersen, Arve Solstad, Kadra Yusuf
- 2001 : Åsne Seierstad
- 2002 : Ottar Brox, Åge Hovengen
- 2003 : Willy A. Kirkeby
- 2004 : Kristian Ottosen
- 2005 : Trygve Refsdal, Hermund Slaattelid
- 2006 : Tom Martinsen
- 2007 : Janet Garton, Ljubiša Rajić, Ebba Haslund, Sissel Benneche Osvold, Niels Christian Geelmuyden
- 2008 : Arnhild Lauveng
- 2009 : Else Michelet, Erik Fosse, Mads Gilbert
- 2010 : Harald Eia, Dag O. Hessen, Bjørn Vassnes
- 2011 : Odd S. Lovoll
- 2012 : Simon Flem Devold, Louiza Louhibi, Nina Johnsrud
- 2013 : Per Edgar Kokkvold, Nils E. Øy
References
- ↑ Henriksen, Petter, ed. (2007). "Institusjonen Fritt Ord". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 22 May 2010.
- ↑ Henriksen, Petter, ed. (2007). "Fritt Ords pris". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 22 May 2010.
- ↑ "Fritt Ords Pris 2015 til Robin Schaefer og Jan Erik Skog" (in Norwegian). Fritt Ord. 2 March 2015. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
- ↑ "Priser – Fritt Ords Honnør" (in Norwegian). Fritt Ord. Retrieved 22 May 2010.
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