Articles by The Nobel Peace Prize Watch

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Nobel Peace Prize 2020 – Full List of Qualified Nominations
Fredrik S. Heffermehl - The Nobel Peace Prize Watch – TRANSCEND Media Service, 17 Feb 2020

11 Feb 2020 – A new page on Facebook, Nobel Peace Prize Watch, has been established to present the 36 nominations found qualified for 2020 and permit public exchange and debate around the candidates. Please follow, comment and encourage others to follow.

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Nobel Peace Prize 2020 – Shortlist Sent to the Committee
Fredrik S. Heffermehl - The Nobel Peace Prize Watch – TRANSCEND Media Service, 3 Feb 2020

Oslo, 3 Feb 2020 – Our annual screening of candidates for the Nobel Peace Prize has now been posted on our website and sent to the Nobel committee. We have found 30 of the known candidates qualified and eligible, within the purpose of Nobel´s will.

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Sweden: Johan Galtung Receives the People’s Nobel Prize
Fredrik S. Heffermehl | The Nobel Peace Prize Watch – TRANSCEND Media Service, 4 Dec 2017

On Sat 2 Dec 2017, Johan Galtung Received the People’s Nobel Prize 2017 – The Norwegian founder of peace research received the prize in conformity with the testament of Alfred Nobel that is awarded annually by the Swedish peace group at Orust.

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(Svenska-Swedish) Lay Down Your Arms
The Nobel Peace Prize Watch – TRANSCEND Media Service, 9 Mar 2015

Hemlighetsmakeriet kring Nobels fredspris har missbrukats och måste upphöra. Detta är en av flera krav som den nybildade föreningen “Lay Down Your Arms” har skickats till de tre organ som ansvarar för tilldelning av fredspris: Nobelkommittén i Oslo, parlamentet som väljer kommittén, och Nobelstiftelsen i Stockholm, som har den överlägsna ansvar att se till att alla markeringar överensstämmer med Alfred Nobels krav.

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Lay Down Your Arms
The Nobel Peace Prize Watch – TRANSCEND Media Service, 2 Mar 2015

The secrecy surrounding the Nobel Peace Prize has been misused and must cease. This is one of several demands that the newly formed association “Lay Down Your Arms” has sent to the three bodies responsible for awarding the Peace Prize: the Nobel Committee in Oslo, the Parliament that chooses the committee, and the Nobel Foundation in Stockholm, which has the superior responsibility to ensure that all selections conform with Alfred Nobel’s stipulations.

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