Médecins Sans Frontières were today awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in a ceremony in Norway. The following is the Press
Release from October announcing the award.
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Nobel Peace Prize 1999
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The Norwegian Nobel Committee has decided to award the Nobel Peace Prize for 1999 to Médecins Sans Frontières, in
recognition of the organization's pioneering humanitarian work on several continents.
Since its foundation in the early 1970s, Médecins Sans Frontières has adhered to the fundamental principle that all
disaster victims, whether the disaster is natural or human in origin, have a right to professional assistance, given as
quickly and efficiently as possible. National boundaries and political circumstances or sympathies must have no
influence on who is to receive humanitarian help. By maintaining a high degree of independence, the organization has
succeeded in living up to these ideals.
By intervening so rapidly, Médecins Sans Frontière calls public attention to humanitarian catastrophes, and by pointing
to the causes of such catastrophes, the organization helps to form bodies of public opinion opposed to violations and
abuses of power.
In critical situations, marked by violence and brutality, the humanitarian work of Médecins Sans Frontière enables the
organization to create openings for contacts between the opposed parties. At the same time, each fearless and
self-sacrificing helper shows each victim a human face, stands for respect for that person's dignity, and is a source of
hope for peace and reconciliation.
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Oslo, October 15. 1999
Further information is available at the Norwegian Nobel Institute
Drammensveien 19, N-0255 Oslo, Norway
Phone: +47 22 44 36 80: +47 22 43 01 68
E-mail: postmaster@nobel.no
Website: www.nobel.no
This press release is also available in Norwegian