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Right Livelihood1994 award-winnersOne of the articles in Creating A Future We Can Live With (IC#40)
The Right Livelihood Awards, which are sometimes called the alternative Nobel Peace Prize, were introduced in 1980 "to honour and support those offering practical and exemplary answers to the most urgent challenges facing us today." Among the winners, the case of Ken Saro-Wiwa may be the most urgent. Saro-Wiwa has been working to end the environmental degradation caused by oil extraction and to gain the right of the Ogoni people of southeast Nigeria to use and protect their resources. Saro-Wiwa was abducted by soldiers in May 1994, and his life is believed to be in danger. Amnesty International, which has adopted him as a prisoner of conscience, says his detention "is solely because of his campaign against environmental damage and inadequate compensation by oil companies."
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