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Anna Hazare gets inaugural Allard Prize for International Integrity

Vancouver, Mon, 30 Sep 2013 NI Wire

A Canadian University honoured Indian social activist, notable Gandhian and anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare with its inaugural prize for his incredible role in fighting corruption and promoting transparency in life.

According to news reports, the University of British Columbia's Faculty of Law at Allard Hall presented Anna Hazare its first Allard Prize for International Integrity on Thursday night.

Hazare received a $100,000 prize, as part of one of the world's largest awards recognizing efforts to combat corruption and to promote human rights.

Hazare over this honour said that he hopes the recognition will make his movement an example for the generations to come.

"My lifelong mission to fight corruption and promote transparency is stronger for having received this award," Hazare said at a special ceremony held here on Thursday night.

"I have never been attracted to money and wealth, but the Allard Prize will help me and all those that are working towards the same cause to continue the fight. I am hopeful that this international recognition will promote a movement for change that will endure beyond my lifetime for generations to come," he added.

Established in October, 2012 by UBC Law alumnus Peter A. Allard, QC, the Allard Prize is awarded to an individual, movement or organization that has shown exceptional courage and leadership in combating corruption, especially through promoting transparency, accountability and the rule of law.

Allard, while lauding Hazare's efforts to mitigate corruption and propagate government transparency, said that his dedication towards his movement would have a long-standing impact on human rights.

"We are honoured to present the inaugural Allard Prize to Hazare in recognition of his outstanding leadership and courage in his fight against corruption and for improved government transparency and accountability," said Allard. "His work exemplifies the values of the Allard Prize, and his lifelong record of service and dedication has made a significant and lasting impact on the advancement of human rights."

Meanwhile, UBC Law Dean Mary Anne Bobinski said that her department was honoured to present this award to a community leader who has fought for the protection of human rights.

The other finalists, Dr. Sima Samar, an internationally celebrated advocate for human and women's rights, and Global Witness, an organization campaigning against natural resource-related conflict and corruption and associated environmental and human rights abuses, were each awarded $25,000 for their efforts in protecting human rights and fighting corruption.

--With ANI Inputs--


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