![]() The organisation was originally founded in 2007 to tackle the high levels of corruption and promote democratic rights in Ukraine. ![]() “We are grateful for this award because we have made a titanic effort at the altar of peace, democracy and freedom an effort that is still ongoing,” said Matviychuk who is currently returning to Ukraine from an event in New York. “We were shocked even this morning, we knew nothing,” Oleksandra Matviychuk told Al Jazeera. Kyiv, Ukraine – The head of the Center for Civil Liberties (CCL), a Kyiv-based human rights organisation that was awarded the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize on Friday, says the prize will give them “more strength” in their efforts to fight for human rights.
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