TeleSUR receives international recognition for its contribution to communication for peace

TeleSUR will receive the “Memorial for Peace and Solidarity among the Peoples of the Americas,” a significant award granted by the organization of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Adolfo Pérez Esquivel. This distinction, which underscores its commitment to building a society based on the ethics of human rights, will be presented at a ceremony scheduled in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires.

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The award honors those who, through their work, contribute to fostering respect and solidarity among nations, a fundamental pillar in the vision of Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, Nobel Peace Prize laureate. The significance of the Memorial is magnified by being awarded by an entity directly linked to his legacy, highlighting teleSUR’s impact on promoting these values.

teleSUR is recognized for its dedication to disseminating a global perspective oriented toward a more just world. The news platform has consistently documented processes and realities in the Global South, facilitating dialogue and strengthening bonds of solidarity among diverse communities. Its journalistic approach has been crucial in giving visibility to the voices and struggles of peoples, thus contributing to world peace.

This Memorial was established in 1990, ten years after Adolfo Pérez Esquivel received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1980, and has been awarded annually to recognize efforts in support of nonviolence and human dignity. This year’s ceremony will take place on December 10, coinciding with International Human Rights Day, which adds profound symbolism to the event in the Argentine capital.

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