Vladimir Putin has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize
Putin is among 278 total candidates to receive a nomination, a record
high. The names of nominees are kept secret by the Nobel Committee for 50
years. However, nominating groups often leak their choices to the media.
Despite Russia’s role
as the main supplier of weapons to Bashar al-Assad’s regime, an advocacy group
has put the president’s name forward because the former KGB agent “actively
promotes settlement of all conflicts arising on the planet.”
The International Academy of Spiritual
Unity and Cooperation of Peoples of the World made no mention of Putin’s ruthless and violent campaign
against the separatists in Chechnya or the war he waged on Georgia, but instead
points to his efforts to prevent a US
air strike on the Syrian regime
following a chemical gas attack in August.
The activist group is on the list of
those approved to make Nobel Peace Prize nominations and according to the vice
president of the organisation, Beslan Kobakhiya, this letter of recommendation
was received by the committee on 16 September, he announced on Tuesday.
The letter read: Being the leader of one of the leading nations of the world, Vladimir
Vladimirovich Putin makes efforts to maintain peace and tranquillity not only
on the territory of his own country but also actively promotes settlement of
all conflicts arising on the planet, reported the New York Times.
Russian singer and MP Iosif Kobzon also
backed the nomination, comparing Putin with Barack
Obama, who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009. He told Interfax news
agency: Barack Obama is the man who has initiated and
approved the United States' aggressive actions in Iraq and Afghanistan - now he
is preparing for an invasion into Syria. He bears this title nevertheless. Our
president, who tries to stop the bloodshed and who tries to help the conflict
situation with political dialogue, is more worthy of this high title.
The deadline for 2014 Nobel Peace Prize
nominations is in February. The winner of this year’s Nobel Peace Prize will be
announced on October 11. The prize is awarded to the person who shall have done the most or the best work for fraternity
between nations, the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the
holding and promotion of peace congresses.
Vladimir Putin did not influence the
nomination and according to Kobzon being
a modest person, will refuse to comment on it.
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