Nobel Peace Prize Expected by NPOs Organizations Working to Defend Freedom of the Press or September 29, 12:27

Each year, a Norwegian research institute that anticipates the Nobel Peace Prize winners has named an international non-profit organization working to defend press freedom as a candidate for the winners to be announced next month.

It mentions information dissemination in conflict areas, and if it receives the award, it will be a decisive message that emphasizes the importance of freedom of press and speech.

Every year, the Norwegian "Oslo Peace Research Institute", which anticipates the winners of the Nobel Peace Prize, announced the award candidates for this year on the 28th.



According to it, the first candidate is the international NPO "CPJ = Committee to Protect Journalists", which works to defend the freedom of the press, and reliable information on information dissemination and fake news in conflict areas and under a powerful system. Emphasized the need for.



The CPJ, headquartered in the United States, is continuing its activities to investigate the actual situation surrounding the media in each country and appeal for the protection of the rights of journalists. If the Oslo Peace Research Institute receives the award, "The importance of freedom of press and speech to the international community It will be a definitive message that appeals to sex. "



In addition, it is predicted that


▽ female activist Alaa Salah, who led the anti-government demonstration in Sudan, Africa,


▽ Alexei Navalny, a leader of Russian opposition forces who seems to have been attacked by nerve agents,


▽ Ilham Tohti, who was imprisoned for defending the rights of the Uighur tribe in China, and Nathan Law,


who led a large-scale protest called the "Umbrella Movement" in Hong Kong six years ago, are also mentioned.



Winners of this year's Nobel Peace Prize will be announced on the 9th of next month.