Nobel Peace Prize So far the winner is Oct. 11 at 19:26

The Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to 106 individuals and 27 groups between 1901 and last year.

Of these, the ICRC = Red Cross International Committee, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, received three awards, and the UNHCR = United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, which supported refugees, received two awards.

In 1974, the Japanese Prime Minister Eisaku Sato won the award in 1974 for his contributions to peace against the possession of nuclear weapons.

In the last few years, Dr. Deni Mukwege from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, who has been working to eradicate sexual violence, and Iraqi minority and Yajidi human rights activists, Nadia Murad, were awarded last year.

Ototoshi, who worked with Hiroshima and Nagasaki survivors to abolish nuclear weapons, selected the international NGO, “ICAN” = “International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons” that contributed to the adoption of the UN Nuclear Weapons Convention.

And three years ago, 2016 was awarded to President Santos (at that time) who worked hard to end the civil war for more than half a century in Colombia.

In 2015, the “National Dialogue Quartet,” which was created by four organizations including the Union of Trade Unions and economic organizations, was selected as contributing to democratization in Tunisia in North Africa.

In 2014, five years ago, Pakistan ’s Malala Yusufzai, who appeals for the right to education, and Indian human rights activist Kailash Satyarti, who worked to eradicate child labor, It was chosen.

Marara was attacked by an Islamic extremist group and temporarily fell into an unconscious body, but continued to speak out without risking life, and at the age of 17, he became the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner in history. It was.