The United Nations Humanitarian and International Peace Forum for the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize
Ambassador Ali Khalil Nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize 2021 by the International Humanitarian and Peace Forum under the United Nations
Ambassador Ali Khalil, Secretary-General of the World Organization for Human Rights (WSA), was honored with the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of his 35-year humanitarian journey, marked by his dedication to peace, human rights, tolerance, and interfaith dialogue, as well as his firm stance against extremism, racism, and all forms of discrimination.
Humanitarian Contributions
Throughout his decades of service, Ambassador Khalil has actively established shelters for homeless children, helping them access education and literacy programs across Africa, Pakistan, and Kashmir.
He has personally overseen the distribution of food aid to needy families, orphans, and impoverished communities in regions he visited, including Pakistan and Africa. His humanitarian efforts also extended to Gaza, Yemen, Syria, and Sudan, where he provided essential assistance to those struggling with poverty.
In Lebanon, he has supported both his fellow citizens and displaced Syrian and Palestinian families, offering medical aid to sick children and vulnerable individuals.
Advocacy for Peace and Human Rights
Ambassador Khalil has played a critical role in securing the release of Lebanese hostages, Maaloula nuns, and other foreign captives from terrorist groups, demonstrating his unwavering commitment to justice and humanitarian relief.
His lifetime of compassionate service earned him this prestigious nomination from the International Humanitarian and Peace Forum, which encourages global support for his candidacy.
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