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Le prix Gandhi pour la paix (Gandhi Peace Award) est un prix décerné annuellement pour célébrer la mémoire du Mahatma Gandhi. Ce prix est décerné à des personnalités pour des contributions visant à promouvoir la paix internationale. Il est décerné par l'ONG américaine Promoting Enduring Peace affiliée au mouvement quaker. Il a été décerné pour la première fois en 1960 d'après une idée de Jerome Davis de 1959. Le prix est constitué d'un certificat et d'une médaille de bronze sur laquelle est gravée une citation de Gandhi : Il existe également trois autres prix Gandhi : Il Premio Gandhi per la pace è un premio consegnato annualmente dal 1960 dall'organizzazione Promoting Enduring Peace a individui per "contributi fatti nella promozione della pace internazionale e della buona volontà". È intitolato a Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, ma non ha alcun legame personale con Mohandas Gandhi o con un membro della sua famiglia. The Gandhi Peace Award is an award and cash prize presented annually since 1960 by Promoting Enduring Peace to individuals for "contributions made in the promotion of international peace and good will." It is named in honor of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi but has no personal connection to Mohandas Gandhi or any member of his family.
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Le prix Gandhi pour la paix (Gandhi Peace Award) est un prix décerné annuellement pour célébrer la mémoire du Mahatma Gandhi. Ce prix est décerné à des personnalités pour des contributions visant à promouvoir la paix internationale. Il est décerné par l'ONG américaine Promoting Enduring Peace affiliée au mouvement quaker. Il a été décerné pour la première fois en 1960 d'après une idée de Jerome Davis de 1959. Le prix est constitué d'un certificat et d'une médaille de bronze sur laquelle est gravée une citation de Gandhi : « Love Ever SuffersNever Revenges Itself. »(« l'amour souffre, mais il ne se venge jamais »). Il existe également trois autres prix Gandhi : * le prix international Gandhi pour la paix décerné annuellement par le gouvernement indien et qui ne possède aucun lien avec le précédent * le prix Gandhi pour la non-violence (Gandhi-King Award for Non-Violence) décerné par le « Mouvement mondial pour la non-violence » (The World Movement for Nonviolence) * le prix Mahatma Gandhi pour la réconciliation et la paix décerné depuis 2003 par la « fondation Gandhi Development Trust ». The Gandhi Peace Award is an award and cash prize presented annually since 1960 by Promoting Enduring Peace to individuals for "contributions made in the promotion of international peace and good will." It is named in honor of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi but has no personal connection to Mohandas Gandhi or any member of his family. Recent Award winners include Rabbis Arik Ascherman and Ehud Bandel of Rabbis for Human Rights (2011), Amy Goodman of Democracy Now! (2012), Bill McKibben of 350.org (2013), Medea Benjamin of Code Pink (2014), Tom B.K. Goldtooth (2015), Kathy Kelly of Voices for Creative Nonviolence (2015), Omar Barghouti (2017), Ralph Nader (2017), and Jackson Browne (2018). Since 1960, when the first Award was accepted by Eleanor Roosevelt, the Award has been presented in person to "peace heroes" who have exemplified to the members of Promoting Enduring Peace the courage of nonviolent resistance to abusive power, to armed conflict, to violent oppression, and to environmental negligence. The Award is also intended to recognize individuals for having made significant contributions, through cooperative and non-violent means in the spirit of Gandhi, to the struggle to achieve a sustainable world civilization founded on enduring international peace. In the 21st Century the Award is especially intended by its presenters to honor those whose lives and works exemplify the principle that international peace, universal socioeconomic justice, and planetary environmental harmony are interdependent and inseparable, and all three are essential to the survival of civilization. The Award itself is symbolized by a heavy medallion and a certificate with an inscription summing up the recipient's work. The medallion, forged from Peace Bronze (a metal rendered from decommissioned nuclear missile command systems, evoking "swords into plowshares"), features Gandhi's profile and his words "Love Ever Suffers/Never Revenges Itself" cast in bronze. The Award has been presented at a ceremony held typically once a year in New York or New Haven at which the recipient is invited to present a message of challenge and hope. Il Premio Gandhi per la pace è un premio consegnato annualmente dal 1960 dall'organizzazione Promoting Enduring Peace a individui per "contributi fatti nella promozione della pace internazionale e della buona volontà". È intitolato a Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, ma non ha alcun legame personale con Mohandas Gandhi o con un membro della sua famiglia. I recenti vincitori del premio includono Rabbis Arik Ascherman e Ehud Bandel di Rabbis for Human Rights (2011), Amy Goodman of Democracy Now! (2012), Bill McKibben di 350.org (2013), Medea Benjamin di Code Pink (2014), Tom BK Goldtooth (2015), Kathy Kelly di Voices for Creative Nonviolence (2015), Omar Barghouti (2017), Ralph Nader (2017) e Jackson Browne (2018). Dal 1960, quando il primo premio fu ritirato da Eleanor Roosevelt, il premio è stato consegnato personalmente agli "eroi della pace" che hanno esemplificato ai membri del Promoting Enduring Peace il coraggio della resistenza nonviolenta ai soprusi del potere, ai conflitti armati, all'oppressione violenta e alla negligenza ambientale. Il Premio intende inoltre riconoscere le persone che hanno contribuito in modo significativo, con mezzi cooperativi e non violenti nello spirito di Gandhi, alla lotta per raggiungere una civiltà mondiale sostenibile fondata su una pace internazionale duratura. Nel XXI secolo, il Premio è stato concepito dai suoi presentatori per onorare coloro la cui vita e le cui opere esemplificano il principio secondo cui la pace internazionale, la giustizia socioeconomica universale e l'armonia ambientale planetaria siano interdipendenti e inseparabili, e tutte e tre sono essenziali per la sopravvivenza della civiltà. Il Premio stesso è simboleggiato da un pesante medaglione e da un certificato con un'iscrizione che riassume l'opera del destinatario. Il medaglione, forgiato da Peace Bronze (un metallo ricavato da sistemi di comando missilistici nucleari dismessi, che evoca "spade in vomeri"), presenta il profilo di Gandhi e le sue parole "Love Ever Suffers / Never Revenges Itself" fuse in bronzo. Il premio viene consegnato nel corso di una cerimonia che si tiene generalmente una volta all'anno a New York o New Haven, durante la quale il destinatario è invitato a presentare un messaggio di sfida e di speranza.
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