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The Nobel Peace Prize

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     Posted Oct-9 11:33 AM   
hansg
 
From  hansg  Posts 166  Last Nov-21
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Today, the Norwegian Nobel Committee announced the Peace Prize. It goes to president Barak Obama of the United States. Good choice or bad. As usual, there seems to be a heated debate, especially in the United States.

There once was a Japanese winner of the Peace Prize. The following is a quote from the home page of the Norwegian Nobel Committee.

hansg

Symbol of Japan's will for peace

The reasons the Nobel Committee gave for awarding the Peace Prize to Eisaku Sato were that as Japanese Prime Minister he represented the will for peace of the Japanese people, and that he had signed the nuclear arms Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) in 1970. In the Committee's opinion, the award to Sato would encourage all those who were working to halt the spread of nuclear arms.
The Peace Prize to Sato was heatedly discussed, especially in Japan. He was a controversial politician. The Japanese left accused him of being an obedient servant of American interests.
Sato was born into an old samurai family. He was trained as a lawyer, and before and after World War II he was employed in the Japanese railway service. After the war he pursued a political career despite charges of corruption. In 1964 he was in charge of the Olympic Games in Tokyo, and he became Prime Minister the same year. Sato supported the US war in Vietnam, while at the same time urging the United States to return the island of Okinawa to Japan. This happened in 1972, but the United States retained control of the military bases.

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     Posted Oct-10 3:19 AM   
Ken Love (Sysop)
 
From  Ken Love (Sysop)  Posts 160  Last Nov-21
To  hansg      [Msg # 8347.2 Message 8347.2 replying to 8347.1 8347.1 ]    

thanks for posting this Hansg

Here in India many seem to feel the prize is really for America as a way of saying thanks for getting rid of Bush!

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