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Whistleblower resists Nobel nomination


2010/03/02

ISRAEL’S nuclear whistleblower Mordechai Vanunu has asked for his name be removed from the list of candidates for the Nobel Peace Prize.

But his name would stay on the list – and he had little chance of winning anyway, the institute’s head, Geir Lundestad, said.

Lundestad said Vanunu wanted his name removed because “he is not interested in receiving a prize that Shimon Peres had received, since he considers Shimon Peres the father of the Israeli atomic bomb”.

Vanunu, who has long figured on a list of candidates for the prestigious prize, was jailed in 1986 for disclosing the inner workings of Israel’s Dimona nuclear plant to Britain’s The Sunday Times newspaper.

“He can write all the letters he wants. He has been proposed by people who are eligible to nominate candidates, so his name will remain on the list,” Lundestad said, adding he was unlikely to win the award. — Sapa-AFP




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