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Prime Minister Tsvangirai wins prestigious Democracy Award 2010
Movement for Democratic Change
November
08, 2010
Prime Minister
Morgan Tsvangirai, and the President of the MDC, today won the International
Association of Political Consultants (IAPC) Democracy Medal.
The award was
presented to him at the 43rd annual world conference of the IAPC
in Paris, France. The conference is being held under the theme "Campaigns
Without Frontiers."
The IAPC is
an international association of renowned experts and strategists
in media, politics and democracy. The award is given to an organization
or individual "courageously fostering, promoting and sustaining
the democratic process anywhere in the world."
Prime Minister
Tsvangirai won the award in recognition of his unstinting effort
and courageous leadership in the struggle for democracy and freedom
in Zimbabwe. In his acceptance speech, he said the medal belonged
to the people of Zimbabwe, dead and living, who have borne the brunt
and pain of the struggle for democracy, freedom and real change.
Previous winners of the IAPC Democracy Award include Lech Walesa
(Poland), Aung San SuuKyi (Burma) and renowned freedom icon and
former South African President Nelson Mandela who spent 27 years
in prison fighting apartheid.
Prime MinisterTsvangirai
becomes the second African leader to win the award after Mandela
who won it in 1993. The Prime Minister is in Paris accompanied by
the Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office, Hon
Jameson Timba and Hon Nelson Chamisa, the Minister of Information
Communication Technologies and other senior government officials,
including the Zimbabwean envoy to France, Ambassador Hamadziripi.
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