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  1. Seán MacBride Peace Prize Every year the IPB awards a special prize to a person or organisation that has done outstanding work for peace, disarmament and/or human rights. These were the principal concerns of Sean MacBride , the distinguished Irish statesman who was Chairman of IPB from 1968-74 and President from 1974-1985.

  2. Seán MacBride (Paris, 26 de janeiro de 1904 — Dublin, 15 de janeiro de 1988) foi um político irlandês, presidente da anistia internacional. Seu pai foi fuzilado pelos ingleses em 1916, sua mãe havia sido musa do poeta William Butler Yeats e ele próprio na adolescência esteve preso acusado de pertencer ao Exército Republicano Irlandês .

  3. Seán MacBride, né le 26 janvier 1904 à Paris et mort le 15 janvier 1988 à Dublin, est un avocat et un homme politique irlandais, présent sur la scène internationale. Il est le premier président d'Amnesty International et a été chef d'état-major de l'Irish Republican Army.

  4. El Informe MacBride, también conocido como «Voces múltiples, un solo mundo», es un documento de la Unesco publicado en 1980 y redactado por una comisión presidida por el irlandés Seán MacBride, ganador del premio Nobel de la Paz. Su objetivo era analizar los problemas de la comunicación en el mundo y las sociedades modernas, particularmente con relación a la comunicación de masas y a ...

  5. Seán MacBride continued to be politically active until the day he died. He retained his fervour for the independence of Namibia, and a year after he retired from the position of commissioner he was awarded the Lenin Peace Prize. It was not until 20 March 1990 that Namibia was finally declared an independent state.

  6. Summary. ‘Death of an evil man’. The title of Seán MacBride's obituary in the Sunday Telegraph, on 17 January 1988, was breathtakingly direct. The article itself was equally hard-hitting, describing MacBride as a ‘murderer … [with] a psychopathic inability to understand those with whom he disagreed’, and claiming that two principles ...

  7. Seán MacBride Fellowship. The Ireland Fellows Programme enables early to mid-career professionals from eligible countries, with leadership potential, to benefit from a prestigious, world-class, quality education contributing to capacity building. It offers selected students the opportunity to undertake a fully funded one-year master’s level ...