World Peace Council prizes
The World Peace Council (WPC), an anti-imperialist non-governmental organization, has awarded a number of prizes, beginning in 1950.[1] These have been awarded to individuals, organisations, peoples, and places. Typically, several winners would be voted at one WPC congress; these, or their representative, would receive their prize at a later congress, or from a WPC delegation. Extra prizes were awarded in 1959 and 1964, to mark the WPC's 10th and 15th anniversaries.[1]
The awards include:
- International Peace Prize established at the first World Congress of Peace held in April 1949, in Paris.[1] The original 1949 regulations envisaged prizes for art, literature, film, or industrial work which advanced the cause of peace among nations.[2] In 1951, the WPC recategorised three distinct awards:[1]
- International Peace Prize, last awarded in 1957.[2]
- Honorary International Peace Prize, for posthumous award.
- Medal of Peace, renamed in 1959 the Joliot-Curie Medal of Peace,[2] in honour of Frédéric Joliot-Curie, who led the WPC till his death in 1958. This medal has been awarded in silver, but the highest WPC honour is the gold medal.
- Ho Chi Minh Award, a leadership award established in honour of Ho Chi Minh (not to be confused with the Ho Chi Minh Prizes awarded by the Vietnamese government).
- Amilcar Cabral Award, established in 1973 in honour of Amílcar Cabral, for contributions to "the struggle against imperialism and colonialism".[3][4] (The Cape Verde and Guinea-Bissau governments also award Amilcar Cabral prizes.)
The WPC was dominated by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Many winners of its prizes have also won the Lenin Peace Prize, a separate prize awarded by a panel appointed by the Soviet government.
List of award winners
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Date | Awardee | Type | Country | Award | Notes | Refs |
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1950 | Fucik, JuliusJulius Fučík | Person | Czechoslovakia | Honorary International Peace Prize | Posthumous. | [1] |
1950 | Picasso, PabloPablo Picasso | Person | Spain | International Peace Prize | [1] | |
1950 | Neruda, PabloPablo Neruda | Person | Chile | International Peace Prize | [1] | |
1950 | Robeson, PaulPaul Robeson | Person | United States | International Peace Prize | [1] | |
1950 | Hikmet , NâzımNâzım Hikmet | Person | Turkey | International Peace Prize | [1] | |
1950 | Jakubowska, WandaWanda Jakubowska | Person | Poland | International Peace Prize | For her 1948 film Ostatni etap ("The Last Stage") | [1][5] |
1950 | Portinari, CandidoCandido Portinari | Person | Brazil | Gold Medal | [1] | |
1950 | Bloch , Jean-RichardJean-Richard Bloch | Person | France | Gold Medal | [1] | |
1950 | Sadoveanu , MihailMihail Sadoveanu | Person | Romania | Gold Medal | [1] | |
1950 | Guttuso, RenatoRenato Guttuso | Person | Italy | Gold Medal | [1] | |
1950 | Dobias, VaclavVáclav Dobiaš | Person | Czechoslovakia | Gold Medal | [1] | |
1950 | Daquin, LouisLouis Daquin | Person | France | Gold Medal | [1] | |
1950 | Al-Tariq | Work | Lebanon | Gold Medal | Journal. | [1] |
1950 | Iunost' mira (Юность мира, "Youth of the World") | Work | Soviet Union / Hungary | Gold Medal | Documentary about the 1949 World Youth Festival in Budapest. | [1][6] |
1950 | Warsaw | Place | Poland | Honorary International Peace Prize | An exceptional award to the city as "a symbol of peaceful restoration". | [1] |
1953 | Vaptsarov, NikolaNikola Vaptsarov | Person | Bulgaria | Honorary International Peace Prize | Posthumous award. | [1] |
1953 | Mendez, LeopoldoLeopoldo Méndez | Person | Mexico | International Peace Prize | Member of the Comite por la Paz Mexicano | [1][7] |
1953 | Anand, Mulk RajMulk Raj Anand | Person | India | International Peace Prize | [1][8][9] | |
1953 | Du Bois, W.E.B.W.E.B. Du Bois | Person | United States | International Peace Prize | Won the Lenin Peace Prize in 1959. | [1][10] |
1953 | Eluard, PaulPaul Éluard | Person | France | International Peace Prize | [1] | |
1953 | Laxness, HalldorHalldór Laxness | Person | Iceland | International Peace Prize | [1] | |
1953 | Hellberg , MartinMartin Hellberg | Person | Germany DR | International Peace Prize | For directing Das verurteilte Dorf ("The condemned village"). | [1][11] |
1953 | Stern , KurtKurt Stern | Person | Germany DR | International Peace Prize | For co-writing Das verurteilte Dorf ("The condemned village"). | [1][11] |
1953 | Stern , JeanneJeanne Stern | Person | Germany DR | International Peace Prize | For co-writing Das verurteilte Dorf ("The condemned village"). | [1][11] |
1953 | Effel , JeanJean Effel | Person | France | Gold Medal | [1] | |
1953 | Nezval , VítězslavVítězslav Nezval | Person | Czechoslovakia | Gold Medal | [1] | |
1953 | Aldridge , JamesJames Aldridge | Person | Australia | Gold Medal | For his novel The Diplomat. | [1][12] |
1953 | Santoro , CláudioCláudio Santoro | Person | Brazil | Gold Medal | For his orchestral work Canto de Amor e Paz. | [1] |
1953 | Oliver , Maria RosaMaria Rosa Oliver | Person | Argentina | Gold Medal | [1] | |
1953 | Akamatsu , ToshikoToshiko Akamatsu | Person | Japan | Gold Medal | For Hiroshima panels | [1] |
1953 | Maruki , IriIri Maruki | Person | Japan | Gold Medal | For Hiroshima panels | [1] |
1953 | Alavi , BozorgBozorg Alavi | Person | Iran | Gold Medal | [1][13] | |
1953 | Salandre , JeanJean Salandre | Person | France | Gold Medal | [1] | |
1953 | Csorvás, S.S. Csorvás | Person | Romania | Gold Medal | For sculpture "Korean partisans" | [1] |
1953 | , Carlos Augusto LeónCarlos Augusto León | Person | Venezuela | Gold Medal | [1] | |
1953 | Perez, Luis CarlosLuis Carlos Pérez | Person | Colombia | Gold Medal | [1] | |
1953 | Aaltonen , WäinöWäinö Aaltonen | Person | Finland | Gold Medal | For statue entitled "Peace". | [1][14] |
1954 | Chaplin, CharlieCharlie Chaplin | Person | United Kingdom | International Peace Prize | [1] | |
1954 | Shostakovich, DmitriDmitri Shostakovich | Person | Soviet Union | International Peace Prize | [1] | |
1955 | Bartók , BélaBéla Bartók | Person | Hungary | Honorary International Peace Prize | Posthumous award | [1][15] |
1955 | Herriot, EdouardÉdouard Herriot | Person | France | International Peace Prize | [1] | |
1955 | Ivens , JorisJoris Ivens | Person | Netherlands | International Peace Prize | [1] | |
1955 | Zavattini, CesareCesare Zavattini | Person | Italy | International Peace Prize | [1] | |
1955 | Castro, JosueJosué de Castro | Person | Brazil | International Peace Prize | [1] | |
1956 | Joliot-Curie, IreneIrène Joliot-Curie | Person | France | Honorary International Peace Prize | Posthumous award | [1] |
1956 | Melish, William HowardWilliam Howard Melish | Person | United States | International Peace Prize | [1][16] | |
1956 | Qi Baishi, Qi Baishi | Person | China PR | International Peace Prize | [1] | |
1956 | Kazantzakis , NikosNikos Kazantzakis | Person | Greece | International Peace Prize | [1] | |
1957 | Russell, BertrandBertrand Russell | Person | United Kingdom | International Peace Prize | Refused award. | [17] |
1957 | Moruo, GuoGuo Moruo | Person | China PR | Joliot-Curie medal | [18] | |
? | Schultz, BudBud Schultz | Person | United States | International Peace Prize | [19] | |
1959 | Glezos, ManolisManolis Glezos | Person | Greece | Joliot-Curie gold medal | [1][20] | |
1959 | Cunha , Tristao de BraganzaTristao de Braganza Cunha | Person | Goa | Gold medal | Posthumous award | [21] |
1959 | Afro-Asian People's Solidarity Organisation | Organisation | International | Gold medal | [1] | |
1959 | Mouvement de la Paix | Organisation | France | Gold medal | [1] | |
1959 | Czechoslovak Peace Committee | Organisation | Czechoslovakia | Gold medal | [1] | |
1959 | Polevoy , BorisBoris Polevoy | Person | Soviet Union | Gold medal | [1] | |
1959 | Stancu, ZahariaZaharia Stancu | Person | Romania | Gold medal | [1] | |
1959 | Hanna, GeorgeGeorge Hanna | Person | Lebanon | Gold medal | [1] | |
1959 | Poblete de Espinosa , OlgaOlga Poblete de Espinosa | Person | Chile | Gold medal | [1] | |
1959 | Sanderson , EvaEva Sanderson | Person | Canada | Gold medal | [1] | |
1959 | Adzhubei, AlexeiAlexei Adzhubei | Person | Soviet Union | silver medal | [22] | |
1959 | Zhukov, YevgenyYevgeny Zhukov | Person | Soviet Union | Joliot-Curie silver medal | [23] | |
1959 | Fedin, KonstantinKonstantin Fedin | Person | Soviet Union | Joliot-Curie silver medal | [24] | |
1959 | Lysenko , TrofimTrofim Lysenko | Person | Soviet Union | Joliot-Curie silver medal | [25] | |
? | Topchiev , Aleksandr V.Aleksandr V. Topchiev | Person | Soviet Union | Silver medal | [26] | |
1959 | Prichard, Katharine SusannahKatharine Susannah Prichard | Person | Australia | Medal | [27] | |
1959 | Kurchatov, IgorIgor Kurchatov | Person | Soviet Union | Joliot-Curie silver medal | [28] | |
1959 | Morrow , BillBill Morrow | Person | Australia | Joliot-Curie silver medal | [29] | |
1959 | Aggarwal, R. K.R. K. Aggarwal | Person | India | Joliot-Curie silver medal | [30] | |
1959 | Kapitsa, PyotrPyotr Kapitsa | Person | Soviet Union | Joliot-Curie silver medal | [31] | |
1959 | Marinello Vidaurreta , JuanJuan Marinello Vidaurreta | Person | Cuba | Joliot-Curie silver medal | [32] | |
1960 | Targetti, FerdinandoFerdinando Targetti | Person | Italy | Gold medal | [1] | |
1960 | Diehl , WalterWalter Diehl | Person | Germany FR | Gold medal | [1] | |
1960 | HorethMenge, EdithEdith Höreth-Menge | Person | Germany FR | Gold medal | [1] | |
1960 | Eckert, ErwinErwin Eckert | Person | Germany FR | Gold medal | [1] | |
1960 | Wohlrath , GerhardGerhard Wohlrath | Person | Germany FR | Jubilee Silver medal | [1] | |
1960 | Tiefes , GustavGustav Tiefes | Person | Germany FR | Jubilee Silver medal | [1] | |
1960 | Oberhof, JohannesJohannes Oberhof | Person | Germany FR | Jubilee Silver medal | [1] | |
1960 | Kompalla , ErichErich Kompalla | Person | Germany FR | Jubilee Silver medal | [1] | |
1960 | Khrushchev , NikitaNikita Khrushchev | Person | Soviet Union | Medal | [33] | |
1961 | Ehrenburg , IlyaIlya Ehrenburg | Person | Soviet Union | Gold medal | Marking his 70th birthday. | [1] |
1961 | Cotton , EugénieEugénie Cotton | Person | France | Gold medal | Marking her 80th birthday. | [1] |
1961 | World Federation of Democratic Youth | Organisation | International | Gold medal | [1] | |
? | Political prisoners in Francoist Spain | Persons | Spain | Gold medal | [34] | |
? | Gribachov, NicolaiNicolai Gribachov | Person | Soviet Union | Grand Silver medal | [35] | |
? | Skobeltsyn , DmitriDmitri Skobeltsyn | Person | Soviet Union | Medal | [36] | |
? | Cardenas, LazaroLazaro Cardenas | Person | Mexico | Joliot-Curie medal | [37] | |
1963 | Glezos, ManolisManolis Glezos | Person | Greece | Gold medal | [1] | |
1963 | Lambrakis, GregorisGregoris Lambrakis | Person | Greece | Gold medal | Posthumous award | [1] |
1963 | Odinga, Jaramogi OgingaJaramogi Oginga Odinga | Person | Kenya | Gold medal | [38] | |
1964 | Grimau, JuliánJulián Grimau | Person | Spain | Gold medal | Posthumous award. | [1] |
1964 | Munir, TawfiqTawfiq Munir | Person | Iraq | Gold medal | Posthumous award. | [1] |
1964 | Boumendjel, AhmedAhmed Boumendjel | Person | Algeria | Gold medal | Posthumous award. | [1] |
1964 | Szakasits, ArpadÁrpád Szakasits | Person | Hungary | Gold medal | Marking his 75th birthday. | [1] |
1964 | Targetti , FerdinandoFerdinando Targetti | Person | Italy | Gold medal | [1] | |
1964 | Friedrich , WalterWalter Friedrich | Person | Germany DR | Gold medal | [1] | |
1964 | Weber, AlfredAlfred Weber | Person | Germany FR | Gold medal | [1] | |
1964 | Elfes , WilhelmWilhelm Elfes | Person | Germany FR | Gold medal | [1] | |
1964 | Johnson , HewlettHewlett Johnson | Person | United Kingdom | Gold medal | [1] | |
1964 | Kulczyński , StanisławStanisław Kulczyński | Person | Poland | Gold medal | [1] | |
1964 | Potamitis , YiangosYiangos Potamitis | Person | Cyprus | Gold medal | [1] | |
1964 | Casella , Alberto T.Alberto T. Casella | Person | Argentina | Gold medal | [1] | |
1964 | Gabaldón , José R.José R. Gabaldón | Person | Venezuela | Gold medal | [1] | |
1964 | Boulier , JeanJean Boulier | Person | France | Gold medal | [1] | |
1964 | Wasilewska, WandaWanda Wasilewska | Person | Soviet Union / Poland | Gold medal | [1] | |
1964 | Chkhikvadze, ViktorViktor Chkhikvadze | Person | Soviet Union | Gold medal | [1] | |
1964 | Kotov , MikhailMikhail Kotov | Person | Soviet Union | Gold medal | [1] | |
1964 | Hiroshima | Place | Japan | Gold medal | [1] | |
1964 | Nagasaki | Place | Japan | Gold medal | [1] | |
1964 | Mandela, NelsonNelson Mandela | Person | South Africa | Joliot-Curie gold medal | [39] | |
1964 | Iwaszkiewicz, JaroslawJarosław Iwaszkiewicz | Person | Poland | Joliot-Curie gold medal | [40] | |
1965 | Mohi El Din, KhaledKhaled Mohi El Din | Person | Egypt | Gold medal | [1] | |
1965 | Ahmed el Sheikh , ShafiShafi Ahmed el Sheikh | Person | Sudan | Gold medal | [1] | |
1965 | Hartley , Francis JohnFrancis John Hartley | Person | Australia | Joliot-Curie gold medal | [41] | |
1965 | Burhop, Eric Henry StoneleyEric Henry Stoneley Burhop | Person | Australia | Joliot-Curie gold medal | [42] | |
1966 | Tereshkova, ValentinaValentina Tereshkova | Person | Soviet Union | Joliot-Curie gold medal | [43] | |
1966 | Neto, AgostinhoAgostinho Neto | Person | Angola | Joliot-Curie medal | [44][45] | |
1966 | Marinello Vidaurreta , JuanJuan Marinello Vidaurreta | Person | Cuba | Joliot-Curie gold medal | [32][46] | |
1968 | Neruda , PabloPablo Neruda | Person | Chile | Joliot-Curie gold medal | [47] | |
1969 | Lukacs, GyorgyGyörgy Lukács | Person | Hungary | Joliot-Curie medal | [48] | |
1969 | Tsevegmid, DondogiynDondogiyn Tsevegmid | Person | Mongolia | Joliot-Curie medal | [49] | |
1969 | Pritt, Denis NowellDenis Nowell Pritt | Person | United Kingdom | Joliot-Curie medal | [50] | |
1969 | Pesce , HugoHugo Pesce | Person | Peru | Joliot-Curie medal | Posthumous award. | [51] |
1970 | Nehru, JawaharlalJawaharlal Nehru | Person | India | Joliot-Curie medal | Posthumous award. | [52] |
1971 | King, Martin LutherMartin Luther King | Person | United States | Joliot-Curie gold medal | Posthumous award, accepted by Ralph Abernathy of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. | [53] |
1971 | Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum | Organisation | Poland | Joliot-Curie gold medal | [54] | |
1972 | Cabral, AmílcarAmílcar Cabral | Person | Guinea-Bissau / Cape Verde | Joliot-Curie medal | [4] | |
1972 | Castro , FidelFidel Castro | Person | Cuba | Joliot-Curie gold medal | [55] | |
1972 | Tsedenbal , YumjaagiinYumjaagiin Tsedenbal | Person | Mongolia | Joliot-Curie gold medal | [56][57] | |
1972 | Nasser, Gamal AbdelGamal Abdel Nasser | Person | Egypt | Joliot-Curie medal | Posthumous award. | [58] |
1972 | Allende, SalvadorSalvador Allende | Person | Chile | Joliot-Curie gold medal | [55] | |
1972 | Coalition for Peace and Justice | Organisation | United States | Joliot-Curie medal | [58] | |
1972 | Organization of African Unity | Organisation | International | Joliot-Curie medal | [58] | |
1972 | Lao "the people of Lao fighting for independence and freedom" | Place | Laos | Joliot-Curie medal | [58] | |
1973 | Goor, RaymondRaymond Goor | Person | Belgium | Joliot-Curie gold medal | [60] | |
1973 | Rahman , Sheikh MujiburSheikh Mujibur Rahman | Person | Bangladesh | Joliot-Curie medal | [61] | |
1974 | Gierek, EdwardEdward Gierek | Person | Poland | Joliot-Curie gold medal | [62] | |
1975 | Kekkonen, UrhoUrho Kekkonen | Person | Finland | Joliot-Curie gold medal | [63] | |
1975 | Arafat, YasserYasser Arafat | Person | Palestine | Joliot-Curie gold medal | [63][64] | |
1975 | Makarios III, Makarios III | Person | Cyprus | Joliot-Curie gold medal | [63] | |
1975 | Government of North Vietnam | Organisation | Vietnam DR | Joliot-Curie gold medal | [63] | |
1975 | Government of South Vietnam | Organisation | Vietnam Rep | Joliot-Curie gold medal | [63] | |
1975 | United Nations Special Committee against Apartheid | Organisation | International | Joliot-Curie gold medal | [63][65] | |
1975 | United Nations Special Committee on Decolonisation | Organisation | International | Joliot-Curie gold medal | [63][65] | |
1975 | Brezhnev, LeonidLeonid Brezhnev | Person | Soviet Union | Joliot-Curie gold medal | Considered a riposte to Andrei Sakharov's 1975 Nobel Peace Prize. | [66] |
1976 | Machel , SamoraSamora Machel | Person | Mozambique | Joliot-Curie gold medal | [67] | |
1977 | Vietnam | Place | Vietnam | Joliot-Curie medal | Presented to Nguyễn Hữu Thọ. The Vietnamese government had earlier awarded the WPC its Friendship Order. | [68][69][70] |
1977 | World Marxist Review | Work | Czechoslovakia | [71] | ||
1977 | Ceausescu, NicolaeNicolae Ceauşescu | Person | Romania | Joliot-Curie medal | The award was delayed by Soviet objections, but pushed through by Indira Gandhi. | [72] |
1978 | Mengistu, Haile Mariam Mengistu Haile Mariam | Person | Ethiopia | Joliot-Curie gold medal | [73][74] | |
1979 | Manley, MichaelMichael Manley | Person | Jamaica | Joliot-Curie gold medal | [75] | |
1980 | Samrin, HengHeng Samrin | Person | Kampuchea | Joliot-Curie medal | [76] | |
1980 | Arafat, YasserYasser Arafat | Person | Palestine | Ho Chi Minh award | [77] | |
1980 | Sotolongo Guerra, FedericoFederico Sotolongo Guerra | Person | Cuba | Medal | [78] | |
1981 | Sandinista National Liberation Front | Organisation | Nicaragua | Ho Chi Minh award | [79] | |
1981 | Seregni, LiberLíber Seregni | Person | Uruguay | Joliot-Curie gold medal | [80] | |
1983 | Reddy, Enuga SreenivasuluEnuga Sreenivasulu Reddy | Person | India | Joliot-Curie gold medal | Director of the UN Centre against Apartheid | [65] |
1983 | Maitama Sule , YusufYusuf Maitama Sule | Person | Nigeria | Joliot-Curie gold medal | Chairman of the UN Special Committee against Apartheid | [65] |
1985 | Jackson , James E.James E. Jackson | Person | United States | Joliot-Curie gold medal | [81] | |
1986 | African National Congress | Organisation | South Africa | Ho Chi Minh award | Accepted by Oliver Tambo. | [82] |
1986 | Nujoma, SamSam Nujoma | Person | Namibia | Ho Chi Minh award | [83] | |
1986 | Bratislava | Place | Czechoslovakia | Town of Peace | [84] | |
1988 | Nyerere , JuliusJulius Nyerere | Person | Tanzania | Joliot-Curie medal | [85] | |
1988 | Pimen I of Moscow, Pimen I of Moscow | Person | Soviet Union | Joliot-Curie gold medal | [86] | |
1989 | Ortega, DanielDaniel Ortega | Person | Nicaragua | Joliot-Curie gold medal | [87] | |
? | Patterson, P. J.P. J. Patterson | Person | Jamaica | Joliot-Curie medal | [88] |
In 2002, the WPC denied news reports that it had given a prize to Meles Zenawi.[89]
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