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标 题: 13年诺贝尔和平奖颁给了叙利亚化武检查员
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Tue Dec 10 15:00:13 2013, 美东)
这些化武检查员奉命办事拿钱拿工资而已,竟然没人想到是普京一手促成的这次叙利亚
的和平。普京行动之前,上一个和平奖获得者正在调兵遣将即将武力介入叙利亚。。。。
诺奖和平奖正在变成一个笑话。
Chemical weapons inspectors in Syria claim Nobel Peace Prize
http://www.cnn.com/2013/12/10/world/europe/norway-nobel-peace-p
(CNN) -- A group of chemical weapons inspectors are taking the world closer
to peace in the middle of a raging war they cannot stop. For their work in
Syria and elsewhere, they received the Nobel Peace Prize Tuesday in Norway.
The prize given to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
at the award ceremony in Oslo consists of a medal, a diploma and a cash
award of 8 million Swedish kroner (nearly $1.2 million).
Presenting the award, Thorbjorn Jagland, chairman of the Nobel Committee,
said it "goes most deservedly to an organization and its personnel, who have
been quietly working to remove an entire category of weapons."
He also appealed for the warring parties in Syria to lay down their weapons
and come to the negotiating table.
OPCW Director-General Ahmet Uzumcu, who accepted the prize from Jagland,
hailed what the OPCW had already done -- but also looked to the challenges
still ahead.
"This is the first time that the Peace Prize has been awarded to an
organization that is actively engaged in disarmament as a practical and
ongoing reality," he said in his lecture.
"For sixteen years now, the OPCW has been overseeing the elimination of an
entire category of weapons of mass destruction. Our task is to consign
chemical weapons to history forever."
Many were surprised when the Norwegian Nobel Committee announced in October
that the OPCW had won the award for work just begun in Syria to eliminate
its poison gas stockpiles.
There had been vigorous speculation in the world's media about who might
take home the medal: Possibly Pakistan's girls' education activist Malala
Yousafzai, the teen who was shot for trumpeting her cause, or Congolese
physician Denis Mukwege, who treats victims of gang rape.
But, intended or not, the committee shifted the focus of the public eye back
onto the war in Syria. Its stated aim in choosing the OPCW was to point out
the progress made in eliminating chemical weapons around the world.
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Chemical Weapons Convention,
which created the OPCW and calls on signatories to destroy their stockpiles.
The OPCW began its work in 1997. |
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