Accpeting the Sakharov Freedom Prize | Nobel Peace Prize winner and head of Center for Civil Liberties Oleksandra Matviichuk, Founder of the medical evacuation unit Angels of Taira Yulia Paevska, Mayor of Ukrainian city of Melitopol Ivan Fedorov, Spokesperson of the Yellow Ribbon Civil Resistance Movement Yaroslav Bozhko and Director of the Department for emergency prevention, State Emergency Services of Ukraine Oleksandr Chekryhin pose with a Ukrainian flag before reveiving the Sakharov Prize in the name of the people of Ukraine and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France December 14, 2022. REUTERS/Yves Herman
The people of Ukraine received the European Parliament’s annual Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought on Wednesday to honour their fight against Russia’s invasion.
“There is no one more deserving of this prize,” said European Parliament president Roberta Metsola at an event with representatives of Ukrainian society who received the prize on behalf of the country’s people.
“For all those Ukrainians who have lost relatives and friends. For all those Ukrainians who stand up and fight for what they believe in.”
The prize, named after the late Soviet dissident Andrei Sakharov, has been awarded annually since 1988 to individuals and organizations defending human rights and fundamental freedoms.
Last year the award was given to jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny for his efforts to challenge Russian President Vladimir Putin’s grip on power. The parliament announced this year’s winners in October.

The people of Ukraine were represented by founder of a volunteer ambulance corps called Taira’s Angels Yulia Pajevska, human rights lawyer Oleksandra Matviychuk and the exiled mayor of the occupied city of Melitopol, Ivan Fedorov.
“It is very symbolic that this year the brave people of Ukraine receive the Sakharov price because people have a much greater impact than they can imagine”, Matviychuk said, who together with Fedorov, asked for more weapons for Ukrainians.
“We need several things. We need weapons, sanctions and justice and then recovery.”
The award includes prize money of 50,000 euros ($53,240), which will be distributed to representatives of Ukrainian civil society.
Russia, which calls the war in Ukraine a special military operation, occupies areas in the south and the east of the country despite military setbacks and recently claimed four regions to be part of its territory.
—Reuters
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