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| ABOUT FREEMUSE 14 December 2009 |
Awards to Freemuse and recognition of Freemuse's work
Below is listed a number of international prizes and
awards as well as words of recognition which the
organisation has received for its work
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Freedom to Create Prize – 2009: ‘In support of musicians on the world’s frontlines’ |
“Freemuse is waging a vital war in support of musicians on the world’s frontlines who are using their freedom to create to oppose injustice and oppression. It is through the tremendous dedication of organizations like Freemuse that the sacrifices of artists, such as those made by 2009 Freedom to Create Prize winner Lapiro de Mbanga, are being made public on a global scale.” Freedom to Create Vice President Bernard Stringer, November 2009. |
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The Freedom to Create Prize celebrates the courage and creativity of artists around the world, who use their talents to build the foundations of open societies, promote social justice and inspire human spirit. More than 1,000 artists from more than 100 countries were nominated in 2009.
Marie Korpe, Freemuse Executive Director, received the prize on behalf of the imprisoned singer Lapiro de Mbanga from Cameroun. The prize is 25,000 US dollars, which can be used in support for the release of Lapiro and his family who has suffered immensely since his arrest in 2008. |
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Zentsura At! Prize – 2009: ‘For the freedom of speech of musicians all over the world’ |
“Freemuse is awarded for its work against censorship, and for their representatives Marie Korpe and Ole Reitov, who with the World Forum on Music and Censorship have fought for the freedom of speech of musicians and authors all over the world. We send our most sincere support and recognition to them.”
Motivation by José Angel Serrano, Zentsura At! IV Festival Against Censorship |
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In its fourth edition, the ZENTSURA AT! festival in Spain, in November 2009, launched a new prize which is to give public recognition to all those who suffer censorship in their everyday struggle, and to the people and organizations who work to eradicate censorship and champion freedom of speech – by presenting them with a sculpture made by the famous Basque sculptor Eskerri.
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The IMC Inaugural Musical Rights Award – 2009: ‘Courageous global programme’ |
“This unique programme [of Freemuse] advocates freedom of expression for creators and performers of music. It documents and often publicises incidents of censorship and oppression, some of which may see musicians gaoled or even killed. It acts in a variety of ways to support musicians who experience limitations in their freedom to express themselves, in some cases by lobbying offending governments directly. It collaborates with other organisations working to implement the principles outlined in the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights, and with researchers and journalists to focus on issues of music censorship. Hence, the programme goes to the roots of the five musical rights defined by IMC.” The IMC Award motivation |
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In October 2009, the International Music Council (IMC) awarded Freemuse the IMC Inaugural Musical Rights Award for its "courageous global programme advocating freedom of musical expression for creators and performers of music." The award was presented during the '3rd IMC World Forum on Music' which took place in Tunisia. It was presented to Freemuse by IMC President Dr. Richard Letts. In his speech, Dr. Letts praised the "unique programme" of Freemuse and said that "defence of the right to freedom of expression in music is the first of the five musical rights at the base of IMC activities."
The International Music Council (IMC) is a global network of expert organisations and individuals working in the field of music. Founded in 1949 by UNESCO, the International Music Council is mandated to promote musical diversity and support cultural rights for all. Read more...
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The Womex Award – 2003: ‘For its fight against music censorship’ |
“This year the Womex Award goes not to just one artist but to all those suffering from censorship, an ill against which the award winner Freemuse has been fighting valiantly for the past few years from their base in Copenhagen.” The Womex Award “honours the international human rights organization Freemuse - The World Forum on Music and Censorship - for its fight against music censorship. Freemuse was founded in 1998 and is dedicated to uphold the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights by funding reports, creating a database of information and taking up cases of individual musicians in trouble.”
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See webcast from Womex 2003 |
Music as a basic human right was in focus at the WOMEX trade fair - The WOrld Music EXpo - in Sevilla in Spain on 22–26 October 2003. Director Marie Korpe received the Womex Award 2003, and then passed the microphone to Gerald Seligman, founding member and co-chairman of the executive committee, who stressed the formidable work of the tiny permanent team (just three people) struggling to protect musicians' freedom of expression around the world. Read more... |
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The Webby Awards – 2002: ‘For paving important paths to the Internet's next phase...’ |
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| Related reading on freemuse.org |
| CD: Listen to the banned |
| Compiled by the artist Deeyah and Freemuse, this CD compilation album is published on 3 March 2010 by Norway's most successful music label, Grappa Records |
| 15 March 2010 |
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| Facts about the CD: 'Listen to the banned' |
| Compiled by the artist Deeyah and Freemuse, this CD compilation album is published on 3 March 2010 by Norway's most successful music label, Grappa Records |
| 03 March 2010 |
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| Awards and recognition |
| List of a number of international prizes and awards and words of recognition which Freemuse has received for its work |
| 14 December 2009 |
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| Tunisia: Freemuse receives international award |
| The International Music Council awarded Freemuse the 'IMC Inaugural Musical Rights Award' for its "courageous global programme advocating freedom of musical expression" |
| 19 October 2009 |
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| Freemuse Award 2009 |
| Singer, songwriter, activist, environmentalist, and peace advocate Pete Seeger receives the Freemuse Award 2009 |
| 26 February 2009 |
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| Freemuse Award 2008 |
| A Freemuse Award will be presented for the first time in 2008. The first person to recieve the award will be announced on the Music Freedom Day, 3 March 2008 |
| 26 November 2007 |
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