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1. Who won the prize in 1997 for their work for the banning and clearing of anti-personnel mines?
2. Who won the prize in 1978 for jointly negotiating peace between Egypt and Israel?
3. In 1993 the prize was awarded jointly to two men: the leader of the ANC, Nelson Mandela, and the President of South Africa. What is the name of this former president?
4. In 1973 the prize was awarded jointly to Henry A. Kissinger, the Secretary of State of the U.S.A. and someone from the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. They won the prize for jointly negotiating the Vietnam peace accord. What is the name of the Vietnamese leader who declined his prize?
5. In 1994 the prize was awarded jointly to three men for their efforts to create peace in the Middle East. Those three men are?
6. In 1974 the Prime Minister of Japan, Eisaku Sato, won the prize, together with the President of the International Peace Bureau in Geneva and the Commission of Namibia for the United Nations in New York. The name of this second winner in 1974 is?
7. Who won the prize in 1998 for their efforts to find a peaceful solution to the conflict in Northern Ireland?
8. Who won the prize in 1989? He comes from Tibet and is the political leader of the Tibetan People. His name is?
9. Who won the prize in 1983? He's from Poland and is the founder of Solidarity and also a campaigner for human rights. His name is?
10. The winner of the prize in 1992, Rigoberta Menchu Tum is a campaigner for human rights, especially for indigenous peoples. She's from what country?
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