Malala Yousafzai, ex-Eastern bloc activists up for Nobel Peace Prize

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PTI: Oslo, Feb 01 2013, 16:01 IST
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Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani schoolgirl-turned-icon who was shot for resisting Taliban, and ex-Eastern bloc activists are among those known to be nominated for this year's Nobel Peace Prize, as the deadline expired today.

This year's award will be announced in early October, but speculation was already underway as the deadline for nominations ran out on February 1.

Fifteen-year-old Malala Yousafzai was shot by a Taliban gunman at point blank range as she travelled on a bus to school on October 9, targeted for promoting girls' education.

She has since become an internationally recognised symbol of opposition to the Taliban's drive to deny women education, and against religious extremism in a country where women's rights are often flouted.

"A prize to Malala would not only be timely and fitting with a line of awards to champions of human rights and democracy, but also... would set both children and education on the peace and conflict agenda," said the head of the Peace Research Institute of Oslo, Kristian Berg Harpviken.

Others known to have been nominated are human rights activists whose names have been mentioned in previous years, including Belarussian human rights activist Ales Belyatski – currently behind bars – and Russia's Lyudmila Alexeyeva.

Trying to predict who will win the Nobel Peace Prize is a difficult task, complicated by the fact that the list of nominees each year is kept secret for 50 years.

But thousands of people are eligible to nominate candidates – including former laureates, members of parliament and government around the world, some university professors,

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Is Award a recognition by Norwegian Nobel Committee?

Sadanand Patwardhan | 01-Feb-2013Reply | Forward
"The Norwegian Nobel Committee is quick to point out that a nomination should not be interpreted as any kind of recognition on its behalf. In the past, Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, Benito Mussolini, and even Michael Jackson have all been nominated". Barak Obama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize even before any of his moves as US president were known. I guess Norwegian Nobel Committee stands by its "Peace Prize Winner" and still fawns over his many bloody campaigns, especially the Drone murders.

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