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10 May 2006

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Reebok Human Rights Award Program

Four Young Human Rights Activists to Be Honored with 2006 Reebok Human Rights Award; Human Rights Defenders from U.S., India, China, Zimbabwe to Be Recognized for Uncommon Courage, Commitment to Peace and Justice

A champion for people threatened by the growing HIV epidemic in China, an advocate for sexually exploited children in the United States, an undaunted promoter of peace in conflict-torn Kashmir and a brave crusader for justice in the face of an oppressive regime in Zimbabwe will be recognized in New York City for their relentless fight for the rights of people around the world through nonviolent means.