Justice For Myanmar awarded ‘Alternative Nobel Prize’ for exposing global financial complicity in Myanmar’s military atrocities.
Due to the severe security risks faced by members of 2025 Awardee Justice For Myanmar (JFM), the audio in this edit was AI-generated. Even voice recognition could endanger them. For the same reason, certain visuals showing activists at work are dramatisations/reenactments.
Justice For Myanmar, a covert collective of activists, has been recognised with the 2025 Right Livelihood Award for their forensic investigations that expose how the Myanmar military funds its campaign of terror through global business networks. By “following the money,” JFM has triggered sanctions, divestments and probes worldwide, striking at the junta’s financial lifelines.
The 2025 Right Livelihood Award, also known as the “Alternative Nobel Prize,” is being presented to four Laureates: Pacific Islands Students Fighting Climate Change and Julian
Aguon (Pacific Islands and Guam), Justice For Myanmar (Myanmar), Audrey Tang(Taiwan), and Emergency Response Rooms (Sudan).
Since 1980, the Right Livelihood Award has recognised 203 Laureates from 81 countries,celebrating their courage to solve global problems