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When you consider what follows....

Oct 12, 2009 06:37

...the award to Obama stops being a joke and becomes a scandal. Apparently, the defeated candidates included the following:
Chinese Human Rights Activist Hu Jia - imprisoned for campaigning for human rights in the PRC.
Wei Jingsheng, who spent 17 years in Chinese prisons for urging reforms of China's communist system. (Not to mention the symbolic value of awarding a Chinese dissident on the 20th Anniversary of the Tianenmen Square Massacre.)
Greg Mortenson, founder of the Central Asia Institute has built nearly 80 schools, especially for girls, in remote areas of northern Pakistan and Afghanistan over the past 15 years.
Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad, a philosophy professor in Jordan who risks his life by advocating interfaith dialogue between Jews and Muslims.
Afghan human rights activist Sima Samar. She currently leads the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission and serves as the U.N. special envoy to Darfur.

And someone observed that the man who invented fibre optics - probably the most important single invention since the radio - in the sixties has only just received the Nobel Prize for Physics. When such prizes are awarded sanely, they are awarded to a career - not to a "hope".

obama, nobel prize, human folly, polemics

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