Award Winners A-Z
Aga Khan, The Aga Khan Development Network, Aiglemont (2005)
Odelia Ainbinder, Pupil, West-Jerusalem (2003)
José Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission, Brussels (2009)
Sir Tim Berners-Lee, Founder of the World Wide Web, Boston (2005)
Bärbel Bohley, Civil Rights Activist and Initiator of the Neues Forum, Berlin (2009)
Catherine McCartney, Claire McCartney, Donna McCartney, Emma McCartney, Paula McCartney and Bridgeen Hagans, Civil Rights Activists, Belfast (2005)
Change for Equality Campaign, Iran (2009)
Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Prime Minister of the Republic of Turkey, Ankara (2004)
Sir Norman Foster, Architect, London (2003)
Peter Gabriel, Artist, Wiltshire (2008)
Mikhail Gorbachev, Nobel Peace Prize Winner and former State President of the USSR, Moscow
(2009)
Václav Havel, Writer and former State President of the Czech Republic, Prague (2009)
Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck, Director, Munich (2006)
Father Eckart Höfling, Director General of the Relief Services Venerável Ordem Terceira de São Francisco da PenitĂȘncia, Rio de Janeiro (2008)
Dr. Riccardo Illy, President of the Autonomic Region Friuli-Venezia Giulia and President of the Assembly of European Regions, Trieste (2006)
Jean-Claude Juncker, Prime-Minister of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, Luxembourg (2003)
Viktor Yushchenko, President of the Ukraine, Kiev (2006)
Hamid Karzai, President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, Kabul (2004)
Sebastian Koch, Actor, Berlin (2006)
Dr. Helmut Kohl, former Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, Berlin (2005)
Armin Mueller-Stahl, Actor and Director, Sierksdorf / Los Angeles (2003)
Ulrich Mühe (+), Actor, Hamburg (2006)
Marius Müller-Westernhagen, Artist, Hamburg (2009)
Šimon Pánek, Civil Rights Activist and Founder of People in Need Foundation, Prague (2004)
Shimon Peres, Nobel Peace Prize Winner and Vice-President of the State of Israel, Tel Aviv (2006)
Prof. Thomas Quasthoff, Concert-Singer, Hanover (2004)
Einars Repše, Prime Minister of the Republic of Latvia, Riga (2003)
Amal Rifa`i, Pupil, East-Jerusalem (2003)
Phyllis Rodriguez, Forgiveness Project, White Plains (2007)
Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, Writer, Paris/Brussels (2004)
Gerhard Schröder, former Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, Berlin (2007)
Queen Silvia of Sweden, Stockholm (2007)
Der Spiegel represented by Stefan Aust, Editor-in-Chief, Hamburg (2007)
Boris Tadić, President of the Republic of Serbia, Belgrade (2008)
Dr. Sylke Tempel, Writer and Publicist, Berlin (2003)
Aicha El-Wafi, Forgiveness Project, Narbonne (2007)
Wikipedia represented by Jimmy Wales, Founder and Honorary Chairman, San Francisco (2008)
