H.M. Queen Sofia

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H.M. Queen Sofia

Queen of Spain

H.M. Queen Sofia was granted the Gold Mercury Humanitarian Award in 1984 for her dedication to numerous humanitarian causes. She was born in Athens in 1938, as Princess Sophia of Greece and Denmark and a member of the Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg dynasty. After experiencing a period of time in exile, spent in Egypt and South Africa, she went on to study music, childcare and archaeology in Athens. In 1962 Princess Sofia married Infante Don Juan Carlos de Borbon y Borbon in Athens. In addition to her official Royal engagements, Queen Sofia pursued many solo activities over the years. She established the Queen Sofia Foundation, which has contributed to a variety of humanitarian causes and of which she is Executive President. She has shown particular interest in causes and charities associated with disabilities and drug addiction. She acts as Honorary President of both the Royal Board on Education and Care of Handicapped Persons, as well as the Foundation for Aid for Drug Addicts. She has worked to fight the issue of child slavery and prostitution as well as to promote economic development in third world countries. Her work in highlighting these issues to the world and her commitment to combating them ensures her place as a great champion of human rights.

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H.E. Zhao Ziyang

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H.E. Zhao Ziyang

Former Premier of The People’s Republic of China

H.E. Zhao Ziyang was presented with the 1984 Gold Mercury International Peace prize for his implementation of ground-breaking reforms and his efforts to fight corruption. Zhao Ziyang began to play an active role in China’s politics in 1932 when he joined the Communist Youth League, becoming a full member of the party in 1938. Mr. Zhao achieved prominence as a Party leader in Guangdong in the early 1950′s, later following Mao in his Great Leap Forward and creation of an artificial famine. The severity of Mao’s actions during the Great Leap Forward, where rich peasants were tortured into revealing their food supply and millions died from starvation, led Mr. Zhao to support more moderate political and economic policies. One such policy was supporting a move to re-introduce limited amounts of private agriculture and commerce to people, a reform which was replicated throughout China. By returning private plots to farmers he helped reinvigorate China’s agricultural sector. In 1964 he became Provincial First Party Secretary of Guangdong province. He was dismissed from this position during the Cultural Revolution, due to his moderate political stance. Following Mr. Zhao’s lengthy political rehabilitation, he was appointed First Party Secretary of China’s largest province, Sichuan in 1975. It was here that Mr. Zhao introduced radical market oriented reforms, which significantly improved industrial production and agricultural output. This also led to his induction into the Politburo as a full member in 1979 and his appointment as Premier a year later. As Premier, Mr. Zhao oversaw the introduction of a new “market socialist” and “open door” economic programme. His aim was to develop a model for transforming the socialist system through the process of gradual economic reform. He also worked successfully to establish special economic zones in order to draw in foreign investments and create export hubs. It was his reform-minded political leadership and desire to rebuild the Chinese economy, which saw him become a Gold Mercury International laureate.

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Gregorio Peces Barba

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Gregorio Peces Barba

One of Fathers of Spanish Constitution and Former President of the Spanish Congress of Deputies

Gregorio Peces Barba received the 1984 Gold Mercury International Award for International Law & Humanitarian Affairs. He was born in Madrid in 1938 and studied at the Lycée Français. He continued his studies after graduating from Lycée Français by studying Law at the Complutense University, where he also earned his Doctorate cum laude. He embarked on his law career in 1962, before co-launching the magazine ‘Cuadernos para el Dialogo’, which acted as a unifier for professionals who were opposed to the dictatorship of Franco. Mr Peces Barba was a staunch and vocal opponent of Franco’s dictatorship and continually protested on the grounds that Franco was violating human rights and democracy in Spain. It was because of this that in 1971, he was arrested and suspended from the bar. In 1972 he became a member of the Socialist Party (PSOE) and in 1977 he was chosen as the PSOE Deputy for Valladolid. He became one of the seven jurists who wrote the constitution approved in 1978, later becoming known as one of the fathers of the constitution. In 1982 he was re-elected as Deputy for Valladolid and later that year he was also elected to Speaker of the House. In 1986 he resigned from politics to become a teacher at various universities.

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