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Nobel Peace Prize 2005: Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez makes
the final list
http://www.vheadline.com/readnews.asp?id=46184
VHeadline commentarist Carlos Herrera writes: The Nobel
Commission for the Peace Prize has received 199 nominations
including Colin Powell, the U2 singer Bono and Venezuelan
President Hugo Chavez.
In the final highly-secret list, there are 163 individuals and
36 organizations, which is an all time record according to the
commission secretary Geir Lundestad.
"The increase in nominations proves that the prize continues to
create great interest," Lundstad said.
An article published in VHeadline.com on November 26 last year,
headlined „Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez Frias proposed for
the 2005 Nobel Peace Prize: <
http://www.vheadline.com/readnews.asp?id=23718>
aroused great interest ... some of it very negative. The author
received a myriad of insults and threats to his physical
well-being from the „peace loving opposition democrats'' opposed
to Chavez and the Bolivarian Revolution.
Since that piece was published, Chavez has continued his
humanitarian projects, the most recent of which are extending
Mission Miracle in alliance with Cuba to correct blindness and
sight disorders to the whole of the American continent,
including the US and the Caribbean. He has also offered crude
oil, gasoline and heating oil at preferential, financed rates to
smaller Caribbean countries, as well as Uruguay and Paraguay
which are struggling with the sky high price of energy.
The improvement in cash flow of these countries generated by the
financing aspect at 1% per year, allows their governments to use
this surplus to invest in social programs.
DONATIONS OF HEATING OIL
This initiative has also taken into account poor communities,
schools, hospitals, old peoples homes facing a predicted
brutally cold winter in the United States ... part of this
program includes donations of heating oil as well as financing
part of the deliveries from CITGO, a 100%-owned US-based
Venezuelan company based in Houston with 8 refineries delivering
to over 14,000 gasoline stations. Pilot projects will be
underway in Chicago and Boston as of October 14.
As per the Nobel Peace Prize website <
http://www.nobelprize.org/>
the 2004 winner was Wangari Maathai of Kenya "for her
contribution to sustainable development, democracy and peace."
If these three qualities are key to winning the Nobel Peace
Prize then Chavez has all these in abundance ... and more. He
must be the world's leading democrat having been to the polls 9
times since 1998. He promotes peace by asking for troops out of
Afghanistan and Iraq, so that these sovereign nations can
exercise self-determination and define their own path in the
future.
Sustainable and endogenous development is one of the corner
stones of the Bolivarian revolution ... thus alleviating poverty
medium to long term.
Other accomplishments, which have been pushed by Chavez‚
personal leadership in Venezuela are the Social Missions, all
grouped under the humanitarian banner of Mision Cristo (Christ's
Mission). The most important of these, Mision Robinson has
taught 1.4 million Venezuelans to read and write; Mision Barrio
Adentro (Neighborhood Within) offers free primary healthcare in
the poor areas and is now reaching 14 million Venezuelans out of
a population of approximately 25 million; Mision Mercal sells
cheap staple foods and has impacted more than half the
population at the time of writing.
STIFF COMPETITION
Chavez, however, is up against some very stiff competition
including Colin Powell (for his efforts to end the 21-year civil
war in Sudan); the ex-governor of Illinois, George Ryan (for his
campaign to abolish the death sentence in the US); Israeli
Mordechai Vanunu (for denouncing the existence of nuclear
weapons in his country); the Japanese Hidankyo group (survivors
of the US' atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki).
The Norwegian press has also reported that late Pope John Paul
II is also on the secret list as well as the Salvation Army, the
ex-President of the Czech Republic Vaclav Havel and the Indian
sitar player Ravi Shankar.
The award ceremony is scheduled to take place in Oslo on
December 10 -- the anniversary of the death of Alfred Nobel who
instituted the Nobel Prizes. The Nobel Peace Prize includes a
cash element equivalent to around US$1.6 million <
http://www.nobel.no/>
.
Whether or not the Bolivarians will have cause to celebrate on
October 7 does not really matter. The fact that President
Chavez‚ nomination has got this far is a victory in itself and a
vindication of the humanist projects he has put in place to
benefit the historically-excluded and dispossessed -- not only
in Venezuela but now throughout the American continent and the
Caribbean.
AND THIS IS JUST THE BEGINNING...
Carlos Herrera
Carlos.Herrera@VHeadline.com
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