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Nobel prize
laureate German writer Guenter Grass (L), Swedish artist Karl
Fredrik Reutersward (C) and German Chancellor Gerhard
Schroeder pose in front of Reutersward's sculpture
'Non-violence' in the garden of the chancellery during an
unveiling ceremony in Berlin August 21, 2005.
(Reuters) | |
German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder has been nominated for the Nobel
peace prize, well-informed sources said Tuesday when contacted by Deutsche
Presse-Agentur.
Nobel literature laureate
Guenter Grass of Germany, who won the 1999 literature prize, said Monday
that he considered Schroeder a candidate for the peace prize over his
opposition to allowing Germany to participate in the U.S. led attack on
Iraq.
The most recent German national to win the prestigious peace prize was
Willy Brandt, the late Social Democratic Chancellor and politician, who
won the award in 1971.
A record 199 nominations including 166 individual nominees were
reported to be under consideration for the 2005 award.
The peace prize, worth 10 million kronor (EUR 1.25 million), will be
announced October 14 in Oslo, Norway.
Other names mentioned were former U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell,
renowned musician Ravi Shankar of India, and Russian human rights activist
Sergei Kovalyov and previous nominees such as former Czech president
Vaclav Havel, Israeli nuclear whistle-blower Mordechai Vanunu, and Bono of
the Irish rock group U2.
Parliamentarians, academics, former peace prize laureates and current
and former members of the Norwegian Nobel Committee have the right to
nominate candidates.
The committee that selects the final winner advises nominators not to
announce their proposals. However, there are no rules against the
procedure thus leaving plenty of room for speculation before the
announcement. (Agencies) |
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