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'noble' Peace Prize.
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Maybe renaming it would increase it's credibility ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you do a spot of research woofgang (and don't worry I don't blame you for not doing so as I am sure you have better ways of spending your Friday evening!!) you'll find this cropping up on some rather dubious websites, notably the notorious "Center for Research on Globalisation" and various other blogs and websites.
I can't find any reference to it on any "sensible" website, which either means:
a) it's a fake
b) it isn't a fake but it's only the sort of saddoes who might get worked up about it who can be bothered making a fuss about it :-)
I can't find any reference to it on any "sensible" website, which either means:
a) it's a fake
b) it isn't a fake but it's only the sort of saddoes who might get worked up about it who can be bothered making a fuss about it :-)
woofgang, it doesn't matter in a sense whether the letter is a fake or not.
Ukrainian government wantint to nominate its president for the Nobel Peace Prize would hardly be the most unlikely scenario. All sorts of nominations are made for this prize every year. Vlad Putin was nominated by the Russian duma a few years ago.
The subtext to all of this is that there is a whole blogosphere of conspiracy theorists, some naive, some cynical , whose mission or proclivity is to equate anything to do with the Ukrainian government as being akin to baby boiling or the worst sort of neo-fascism.
It is laughable but they exploit the fact that most people don't know any better (and most normal people understandably couldn't care less)
Ukrainian government wantint to nominate its president for the Nobel Peace Prize would hardly be the most unlikely scenario. All sorts of nominations are made for this prize every year. Vlad Putin was nominated by the Russian duma a few years ago.
The subtext to all of this is that there is a whole blogosphere of conspiracy theorists, some naive, some cynical , whose mission or proclivity is to equate anything to do with the Ukrainian government as being akin to baby boiling or the worst sort of neo-fascism.
It is laughable but they exploit the fact that most people don't know any better (and most normal people understandably couldn't care less)
"A nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize may be submitted by any person who meets the nomination criteria. A letter of invitation to submit is not required. The names of the nominees and other information about the nominations cannot be revealed until 50 years later."
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