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Nobel Prize Winners Guess Who?

Wangari Maathai From Kenya Won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004, for promoting sustainable development, democracy and peace.

Liu Xiaobo From China Won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2010, for campaigning for human rights in China.

Aung San Suu Kyi From Burma Won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991, for campaigning for democracy and human rights in Burma.

Desmond Tutu From South Africa Won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984, for his work campaigning against Apartheid in South Africa.

Yasser Arafat From Palestine Won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1994, for his efforts to create peace in the Middle East.

Barack Obama From the U.S.A Won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009, for his efforts to strengthen international diplomacy.

Mother Teresa From Üsküb, Ottoman Empire (now Skopje, Republic of Macedonia) Won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979, for her work tackling poverty and distress.

Kim Dae Jung From South Korea Won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2000, for his work promoting democracy in South Korea, and promoting peace with North Korea.

David Trimble From the U.K (Northern Ireland) Won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1998, for his work trying to find a peaceful solution to conflict in Northern Ireland.

Nelson Mandela From South Africa Won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993, for his work on the peaceful termination of Apartheid in South Africa.