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Elbaadei's work was recognized worldwide in revealing the truth of any nuclear nonproliferation treaty violations by countries deemed dangerous to the world by U.S.A and its allies. He also stressed in an interview the importance of his organizations' objectivity and integrity to the world peace. He, therefore, clarified his position as a man who will never be impelled to give false reports in favor of the superpower countries. His report in Iraq was thoroughly accurate that Iraq discontinued its nuclear enrichment program. Elbaradei being a recipient of this award, Will the American policy in Iran be averted if he and his team are again assigned to investigate Iran’s nuclear?

 

Whoever defies the illegal occupation of his country was an agitator of peace, during the colonial era. Now, whoever seeks the possession of nuclear weapon, with the exception of nuclear power countries, is also an agitator of world peace.

 

 

The Nobel Peace Prize for 2005

 

elbaradei.jpgMohamed ElBaradei

 

 

The Norwegian Nobel Committee has decided that the Nobel Peace Prize for 2005 is to be shared, in two equal parts, between the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and its Director General, Mohamed ElBaradei, for their efforts to prevent nuclear energy from being used for military purposes and to ensure that nuclear energy for peaceful purposes is used in the safest possible way.

 

At a time when the threat of nuclear arms is again increasing, the Norwegian Nobel Committee wishes to underline that this threat must be met through the broadest possible international cooperation. This principle finds its clearest expression today in the work of the IAEA and its Director General. In the nuclear non-proliferation regime, it is the IAEA which controls that nuclear energy is not misused for military purposes, and the Director General has stood out as an unafraid advocate of new measures to strengthen that regime. At a time when disarmament efforts appear deadlocked, when there is a danger that nuclear arms will spread both to states and to terrorist groups, and when nuclear power again appears to be playing an increasingly significant role, IAEA's work is of incalculable importance.

 

In his will, Alfred Nobel wrote that the Peace Prize should, among other criteria, be awarded to whoever had done most for the "abolition or reduction of standing armies". In its application of this criterion in recent decades, the Norwegian Nobel Committee has concentrated on the struggle to diminish the significance of nuclear arms in international politics, with a view to their abolition. That the world has achieved little in this respect makes active opposition to nuclear arms all the more important today.

 

Oslo, 7 October 2005

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