As Nobel Committee Lurches Rightward, Concerns Mount Over Invisibility of True Peace Champions

The Nobel Peace Prize is failing to reflect the work Alfred Nobel intended to honor, while legitimate recipients have been rendered invisible, a watchdog group has charged.

The Nobel Peace Prize Watch, a project of the Sweden based Lay Down Your Arms Association, outlined its concerns in a letter (pdf) to the Nobel Foundation, Norwegian Nobel Committee and Parliament of Norway, stating that it was necessary “to ensure that the prize will really, as Nobel intended, ‘confer the greatest benefit’ on all citizens of the world.”

The letter was sent less than two weeks ahead of Tuesday’s announcement that the Norwegian Nobel Committee was demoting its head, Thorbjørn Jagland, whose six-year tenure included controversial awardings of the prize to President Barack Obama and the European Union.

That committee selects the Nobel Peace Prize Laureates, and is made up of five members appointed by the Norwegian Parliament (Storting).

Agence France-Presse reports that the change “means the committee will be steered by a majority of right-wing politicians.”

But Nobel Peace Prize Watch states that the selection process was already fundamentally flawed.

From their letter:

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