Well, it had to happen:

Anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks has been nominated for the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize, the Norwegian politician behind the proposal said on Wednesday, a day after the deadline for nominations expired.

The Norwegian Nobel Committee accepts nominations for what many consider as the world's top accolade until February 1, although the five panel members have until the end of the month to make their own proposals.

Norwegian parliamentarian Snorre Valen said WikiLeaks was "one of the most important contributors to freedom of speech and transparency" in the 21st century.

"By disclosing information about corruption, human rights abuses and war crimes, WikiLeaks is a natural contender for the Nobel Peace Prize," Valen said.

The governments of Zimbabwe and Belarus, and others, will be in full agreement.

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2 responses to “Nobel Wikileaks”

  1. Bob-B Avatar
    Bob-B

    Well, there’s a surprise.

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  2. Neil Avatar

    Isn’t it incredibly easy to get nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize? Only one person has to nominate you; it’s harder to get nominated for an Oscar.
    Bono got a nomination a few years ago, which tells you something.

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