Nobel Peace Prize

there has been only war, war and war around the world. there seems to be no peace outside and inside for any citizen of any country. why make it mandatory to issue the Nobel Peace Prize to anyone? especially, the list of nominees mentioned here were hardly known to most of the people. none of them or for that matter any ONE single person has not risen up to the level of Mahatma Gandhi or Nelson Mandela, though its not necessary. these great men in the past had really set a yardstick for what Nobel Peace means. some genuinely good deed is expected out of the awarded candidate that should have had widespread influence over a considerable mass of population.

so, let the prize be not given to anybody this year. if someone really stopped a war (which is not so at least in 2005), or fought for the humanitarian rights of under-represented community of people anywhere in the world, let they be awarded. let the 'Doctors with no borders' receive the prize. let some NGO or NPO be recognized. why not award an honest effort of some government of a poor country.

we only seem to pay a hefty price for peace. first, let there be peace. then we will talk about Peace Prize.

Comments

  1. Your wish is granted.

    Muhammad Yunus. Though not a familiar face, this is some hope all those working tirelessly on the sidelines with a postive attitude that usually rubs off on others, at least tangentially. And yeah I accept I cannot verify the credentials of his work but I would prefer to accept it.

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