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Muneer Malik awarded 2008 Gwangju Prize
ISLAMABAD—The May 18 Memorial Foundation in Gwangju, Korea proclaimed
Mr. Muneer A. Malik as the winner for the 2008 Gwangju Prize for Human
Rights. Mr. Muneer A. Malik was the former President of the Supreme
Court Bar Association who has played an enormous role in the struggle of
the lawyers, judges and the rest of the citizens of Pakistan for the
independence of the judiciary. Under his leadership he was able to
mobilize lawyers and the people to fight the repression imposed by
President Musharraf when he declared an emergency and ousted several
chief justices and judges. In the 1980’s Mr. Malik had been in the
forefront of the struggle against the military rule of then President
Zia Ul Haq. Mr. Malik was recipient of the 2006 Dorab Patel Award given
by the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan. On May 18, 2008 the award
will be conferred to Mr. Muneer A. Malik on a ceremony to commemorate
the May 18 Gwangju Democratic Uprising. The prize award includes a good
medal, a certificate of achievement and US $ 50,000.00. The Gwangju
Prize for Human Rights is an award given to individuals, groups or
institutions in Korea and abroad that have contributed in promoting and
advancing human rights, democracy and peace in their work. The award is
given by the Gwangju people in the spirit of solidarity and gratitude
from those whom they have received help in their struggle for
democratization and search for truth. The Gwangju Prize is administered
by The May 18 Memorial Foundation, a non-profit organization established
on August 30, 1994. It was organized by surviving victims of the 1980
Gwangju Democratic Uprising, the victims’ families, and the citizens of
Gwangju. The Foundation aims to commemorate and continue the spirit of
struggle and solidarity of the May 18 Uprising. —Agencies |