Atatürk International Peace Prize

Atatürk International Peace Prize
The Atatürk International Peace Prize was established to honor individuals and organizations that have significantly contributed to global peace. Its purpose is to promote international friendship and goodwill, in line with Atatürk's famous principle: "Peace at home, peace in the world."The intention behind the award is to recognize and encourage actions that lead to a more peaceful and cooperative world, whether they involve diplomatic efforts, humanitarian work, or advocacy for human rights. It also aims to uphold the ideals of the Republic of Türkiye's founder by highlighting peaceful and constructive solutions to global challenges.
| Sl | Name | Country | Flag | Year | Awarded For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Rauf DENKTAŞ | Turkey | 2000 | serving for development of friendship and goodwill with principle of Atatürk’s “peace at home, peace in the World. | |
| 2 | Haydar ALİYEV | Azerbaijan | 1999 | serving for development of friendship and goodwill with principle of Atatürk’s “peace at home, peace in the World. | |
| 3 | Bernard LEWIS | United States | 1998 | serving for development of friendship and goodwill with principle of Atatürk’s “peace at home, peace in the World. | |
| 4 | Turkish Peace Force in Bosnia and Herzegovina | Turkey | 1997 | serving for development of friendship and goodwill with principle of Atatürk’s “peace at home, peace in the World. | |
| 5 | UNICEF | United States | 1996 | serving for development of friendship and goodwill with principle of Atatürk’s “peace at home, peace in the World. | |
| 6 | The Turkish Red Crescent | Turkey | 1995 | serving for development of friendship and goodwill with principle of Atatürk’s “peace at home, peace in the World. | |
| 7 | Nelson Mandela | South Africa | 1992 | serving for development of friendship and goodwill with principle of Atatürk’s “peace at home, peace in the World. | |
| 8 | Kenan EVREN | Turkey | 1990 | serving for development of friendship and goodwill with principle of Atatürk’s “peace at home, peace in the World. | |
| 9 | Takahito MİKASA | Japan | 1989 | serving for development of friendship and goodwill with principle of Atatürk’s “peace at home, peace in the World. | |
| 10 | Richard Von WEIZSAECKER | Germany | 1987 | serving for development of friendship and goodwill with principle of Atatürk’s “peace at home, peace in the World. | |
| 11 | Joseph LUNS | Netherlands | 1986 | serving for development of friendship and goodwill with principle of Atatürk’s “peace at home, peace in the World. |

Atatürk International Peace Prize Laureates (2000 ~ 1991)
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