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10 most controversial Nobel Peace Prize winners
By Sumayia Asif


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KARACHI: Controversy has rarely escaped the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize, presented each year since established in 1896 by the will of Alfred Nobel.

Alfred Nobel, who was Swedish by origin, was a business leader, engineer, scientist, and, interestingly, the inventor of dynamite and other explosives.

The Nobel prizes were set up to honour men and women who make outstanding achievements in Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, and Literature and for efforts made toward peace.

According to Alfred Nobel’s will, the Nobel prizes were to be awarded to “those who, during the preceding year, shall have conferred the greatest benefit on mankind.”

Often, the Nobel Peace Prize is scrutinised for being presented to politicians and bringing international conflicts into public focus.

Here are, in no particular order, 10 of the most controversial Nobel Peace prize laureates:

1. Henry A Kissinger

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The former US secretary of state was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1973 which was to be shared with Vietnames leader Le Duc Tho for their efforts in bringing peace. The latter rejected the award as he did not feel peace had been achieved and did not want to share the award with Kissinger.

The award was also controversial because Kissinger was accused of playing a role in America’s secret bombing of Cambodia in 1969 and 1975.

2. Yasser Arafat

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While views may conflict when it comes to Yasser Arafat, he is in fact a Nobel peace prize laureate. He shared the 1994 prize with then Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin and foreign minister Shimon Peres for their work on the Oslo Accords which promoted development and fraternity in the Middle East.

3. Shimon Peres

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Shimon Peres was responsible for establishing Israel’s nuclear weapons arsenal and was also blamed for the 1996 shelling of Qana.

4. Fritz Haber

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Awarded the prize for his discoveries in chemistry, specifically ‘synthesising ammonia’, which enabled modern day food growth by way of synthetic fertilizer. Prior to that, Haber was involved in the development of poisonous gasses, which went on to kill millions of people in World War 1, used by the Nazis. His wife killed herself merely 10 days after the first instance of chemical warfare.

5. European Union
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According to the Nobel committee, EU deserved the award “for over six decades contributed to the advancement of peace and reconciliation, democracy and human rights in Europe”

The award was widely criticised because it came at a time when social rights were suffering greatly due to discord between member states resulting from economic crisis.

6. John Forbes Nash

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Awarded for his economic contributions, Nash’s award was criticised due to his history of mental illness and suspected anti-semitisim. Nash was portrayed by Russel Crowe in the Oscar winning film A Beautiful Mind.

7. Jimmy Carter

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Carter was awarded the Peace prize for “decades of untiring effort to find peaceful solutions to international conflicts, to advance democracy and human rights, and to promote economic and social development.” It was very controversial because it was awarded right after the US senate authorised use of military force against Iraq to enforce UN resolutions.
 
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8. Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger

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A Danish scientist found that by feeding cockroaches, infected with a species of worms, to rats, he could induce abnormal cell growth. He concluded that the worms caused cancer. He was received 16 nominations and was awarded in 1926. A decade later, research proved that his conclusions were wrong. In 2004, the Nobel Prize awarding committee for medicine also admitted that Fibiger’s finding wereinaccurate.

9. Rigoberta Menchu

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A Guatemalan activist and indigenous leader got the award for her book ‘I, Rigoberta Menchu’ -in which it was later revealed – she had altered truths about her life.

10. Barack Obama

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The day before he was awarded the Nobel Prize for his inspiring commitment to peace, the Pentagon announced it was accelerating delivery of the most lethal non-nuclear weapons in the arsenal: 13-ton bombs for B-2 and B-52 stealth bombers, designed to destroy deeply hidden bunkers shielded by 10,000 pounds of reinforced concrete. It’s no secret the bunker busters could be deployed against Iran, said Chomsky in an article.

The prize “seemed a kind of prayer and encouragement by the Nobel committee for future endeavor and more consensual American leadership,” Steven Erlanger and Sheryl Gay Stolberg wrote in The New York Times
 
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Awarding Obama the award was more like sucking up to him by Norway... In a way he epitomizes what happens when a politician is awarded "peace prize" because effectively their job somehow or the other entails power projection which is totally opposite to "peace"...
 
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This list is incomplete without the name of Malala. In fact her name should adore the list at the top.

What a disrespect of prestigious Nobel.

Besides the title of the thread and article is wrong. The list includes following names that did not receive Nobel peace prize but in other disciplines. Did Miss Sumaya Asif and the Editor of The Express Tribune not notice the unrelated names in the list? This low has gone the standard of education in Pakistan.

Fritz Habermreceived the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1918 for his development of the Haber process.

John Forbes Nash shared the 1994 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences with game theorists Reinhard Selten and John Harsanyi.

Johannes Fibiger won the 1926 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
 
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All lists have flaws or lead to re-evaluation.
I'd contend that looking at the two American prez alone shows this :

Carter was awarded for his for
decades of untiring effort to find peaceful solutions to international conflict
so that timing in 2002 is unimportant and borderline conspiracy theory.

Obama was awarded the price not a year after being elected! So that an intelligent fellow could wonder if he was awarded for having become a Black prez alone? There a doubt is reasonable to entertain. 8-)

I also would not mind the Guatemalan lady as long as her auto-biography was labelled fiction and the Nobel switched to Literature!

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:laugh: Good evening all, Tay.
 
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What about one Nobel for the imam that preaches at your local mosque, where you got brainwashed? I bet you'd think that he deserves it more than Malala! :D

I was abt to take her name.

Malala had won Nobel Mouth Piece prize.
Ironically , malala and salala in both incidents west had such opposite reactions.

And if obama could get,then my street dog would be a better contender, he is pretty much more peace loving and kind.
 
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No mention of Einstein? If playing a crucial role in the killings of 129,000 people isn't controversial, then i really can't imagine what is?
 
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