Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi is to finally receive the EU Sakharov human rights prize she won in 1990 at the height of the Myanmar military crackdown, the European Parliament revealed today.
Suu Kyi, now leader of the opposition in Myanmar and aiming to run in presidential polls in 2015, is due to address MEPs on October 22, according to the Parliament's schedule.
She won the Sakharov Prize in 1990 as the military ignored elections won by her National League for Democracy party after a bloody popular uprising was suppressed.
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Past winners of the prestigious 50,000-euro (USD 65,000) Sakharov prize include South African anti-apartheid hero Nelson Mandela and former UN secretary general Kofi Annan.
This year, the European Parliament has shortlisted US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden, Pakistan girls' education campaigner Malala Yousafzai and three jailed Belarussian dissidents.
In July, Cuban dissident Guillermo Farinas came to Strasbourg to collect his Sakharov prize more than two years after winning.