[FACT OR FAKE #71] Does The Nobel Committee Regret Giving President Obama The Peace Prize?
In September 2014, a letter posted to the Scribd digital library, issued by chairman Thorbjørn Jagland and expressing regret in the Nobel Committee's choice of 2009 Nobel Peace Prize recipient (i.e., President Obama).
On 12 September 2014, this so-called press release was uploaded to Scribd stating that the Norwegian Nobel Institute can't retract President Obama's 2009 Peace Prize, but wishes it could
"It remains the obligation of the Committee to disassociate itself from actions taken by laureates that frustrate rather than advancing the fraternity between nations," the statement reads
“The Committee therefore joins with the public statements of several Nobel Peace Laureates in expressing its regrets over the conduct of the 2009 prize recipient.”
washingtonpost.comThe announcement has since been picked up by a number of right-wing outlets, including Before It's News
The statement was uploaded by David Swanson, a prominent blogger and anti-war activist
David Swanson is an author, activist, journalist, and radio host. He is working to organize a movement to end war at WorldBeyondWar.org. Swanson's books include War Is A Lie. He blogs at davidswanson.org and warisacrime.org and works for the online activist organization rootsaction.org. He hosts Talk Nation Radio.
wikipedia.orgSo is this true? Does the Nobel Committee really regret the Obama Peace Prize? How much of this is FACT or FAKE?
FAKE: That "news release" isn't true at all. Contrary to it, Nobel committee chairman Thorbjorn Jagland doesn't regret awarding Obama with Peace Prize.
Dear Internet: The Nobel committee "regrets" giving Obama the 2009 peace prize story is bogus. I just spoke with the head of the institute
— David Jolly (@davjolly) September 12, 2014