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    Nobel Peace Prize goes to women's rights activists

    OSLO, Norway (AP) — The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to three champions of women's rights in Africa and the Middle East on Friday in an attempt to bolster the role of women in struggles to bring democracy to nations suffering from autocratic rule and civil strife.

    The Norwegian Nobel Committee split the prize between Tawakkul Karman, a leader of anti-government protests in Yemen; Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, the first woman to win a free presidential election in Africa; and Leymah Gbowee of Liberia, who campaigned against the use of rape as a weapon in her country's brutal civil war.

    By picking Karman — the first Arab woman to win the peace prize — the Norwegian Nobel Committee found a way to associate the 10 million kronor ($1.5 million) award with the uprisings sweeping North Africa and the Middle East without citing them alone, which would have been problematic.

    After a popular uprising at the height of the Arab Spring, Libya descended into civil war that led to NATO military intervention. Egypt and Tunisia are still in turmoil. Hardliners are holding onto power in Yemen and Syria and a Saudi-led force crushed the uprising in Bahrain, leaving an uncertain record for the Arab protest movement.

    Prize committee chairman Thorbjoern Jagland said it was also difficult to identify the leaders of the Arab Spring among the scores of activists who have spearheaded protests using social media.

    "We have included the Arab Spring in this prize, but we have put it in a particular context," Jagland told reporters. "Namely, if one fails to include the women in the revolution and the new democracies, there will be no democracy."

    He called the oppression of women "the most important issue in the Arab World" and stressed that the empowerment of women must go hand in hand with Islam.

    "It may be that some still are saying that women should be at home, not driving cars, not being part of the normal society," he told The Associated Press. "But this is not being on the right side of history."

    He noted that Karman, 32, is a member of a political party linked to the Muslim Brotherhood, an Islamist movement sometimes viewed with suspicion in the West. Jagland, however, called the Brotherhood "an important part" of the Arab Spring.

    No woman or sub-Saharan African had won the prize since 2004, when the committee honored Wangari Maathai of Kenya, who mobilized poor women to fight deforestation by planting trees. She died last month at 71. The 2005 prize went to the International Atomic Energy Agency and its head Mohamed ElBaradei of Egypt.

    Sirleaf, 72, became Africa's first democratically elected female president after winning a 2005 election in Liberia, a country created to settle freed American slaves in 1847.

    Fighting began in 1989, when Charles Taylor's National Patriotic Front of Liberia rebel group launched an armed uprising. His forces and rebel fighters were charged with looting Liberia's small diamond reserves to buy arms, along with smuggling gems from Sierra Leone's more expansive diamond fields for export through Liberian ports.

    Even on a continent long plagued with violence, the civil war in Liberia stood out for its cruelty. Taylor's soldiers ate the hearts of slain enemies and even decorated checkpoints with human entrails.

    The conflict had a momentary lull when Taylor ran for office in 1997 and was elected president. Many say they voted for him because they were afraid of the chaos that would follow if he lost.

    In elections in 1997, Sirleaf had run second to Taylor, who many claimed was voted into power by a fearful electorate. Though she lost by a landslide, she rose to national prominence and earned the nickname, "Iron Lady."

    Liberia finally emerged from its civil strife in 2003, with Taylor's ouster.

    Sirleaf was seen as a reformer and peacemaker in Liberia when she took office. She is running for re-election on Tuesday and opponents in the presidential campaign have accused her of buying votes and using government funds to campaign. Her camp denies the charges.

    "This gives me a stronger commitment to work for reconciliation," Sirleaf said Friday from her home in Monrovia. "Liberians should be proud."

    Jagland said the committee didn't consider the upcoming election in Liberia.

    African and international luminaries welcomed the news. Many had gathered in Cape Town, South Africa on Friday to celebrate Nobel peace laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu's 80th birthday.

    "Who? Johnson Sirleaf? The president of Liberia? Oooh," said Tutu, who won the peace prize in 1984 for his nonviolent campaign against white racist rule in South Africa. "She deserves it many times over. She's brought stability to a place that was going to hell."

    U2 frontman Bono — who has figured in peace prize speculation in previous years — called Sirleaf an "extraordinary woman, a force of nature and now she has the world recognize her in this great, great, great way."

    Gbowee, 32, has long campaigned for the rights of women and against rape, organizing Christian and Muslim women to challenge Liberia's warlords. In 2003, she led hundreds of female protesters through Monrovia to demand swift disarmament of fighters who preyed on women during her country's near-constant civil war.

    She was honored by the committee for mobilizing women "across ethnic and religious dividing lines to bring an end to the long war in Liberia, and to ensure women's participation in elections."

    Gbowee works in Ghana's capital as the director of Women Peace and Security Network Africa. The group's website says she is a mother of five.

    Gbowee, who was in New York on Friday, said she was shocked to learn that she'd won the Nobel.

    "Everything I do is an act of survival for myself, for the group of people that I work with," she told AP. "So if you are surviving, you don't take you survival strategies or tactics as anything worth of a Nobel."

    But she admitted she couldn't resist telling a fellow airline passenger: "Sat by a guy for five hours on the flight and we never spoke to each other, but I had to tap him and say 'Sir, I just won the Nobel Peace Prize.'"

    Gbowee's assistant, Bertha Amanor, called her "a warrior daring to enter where others would not dare."

    Karman is a mother of three from Taiz, a city in southern Yemen that is a hotbed of resistance against Saleh's regime. She now lives in the capital, Sanaa. She is a journalist and member of the Islamic party Islah and heads the human rights group Women Journalists without Chains. Her father is a former legal affairs minister under Saleh.

    "I am very very happy about this prize," Karman told AP. "I give the prize to the youth of revolution in Yemen and the Yemeni people."

    Long an advocate for human rights and freedom of expression in Yemen, she has been campaigning for Saleh's ouster since 2006 and mounted an initiative to organize Yemeni youth groups and opposition into a national council.

    On Jan. 23, Karman was arrested at her home. After widespread protests against her detention — it is rare for Yemen women to be taken to jail — she was released early the next day.

    Karman has been dubbed "Iron Woman, "The Mother of Revolution" and "The Spirit of the Yemeni Revolution" by fellow protesters.

    During a February rally in Sanaa, she told the AP: "We will retain the dignity of the people and their rights by bringing down the regime."

    Though Yemen is an extremely conservative society there has been a prominent role for women who turned out for protests in large numbers. The uprising has, however, been one of the least successful, failing to unseat Saleh as the country descends into failed state status and armed groups take increasingly central roles.

    In Libya's and Syria's uprisings, women have been largely absent. And while there were many women protesters in Egypt's revolution, few had key leadership positions.

    Jagland noted that while it was hard to discern the leadership of the Arab Spring, Karman "started her activism long before the revolution took place in Tunisia and Egypt. She has been a very courageous woman in Yemen for quite a long time."

    In his 1895 will, award creator Alfred Nobel gave only vague guidelines for the peace prize, saying it should honor "work for fraternity between nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses."

    Last year's peace prize went to imprisoned Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo.

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    Krista Larson in Johannesburg, Robert Reid and Sarah El-Deeb in Cairo, Jonathan Paye-Layleh in Monrovia, Liberia, Ed Brown in Cape Town, Ahmed Al-Haj in Sanaa, Yemen, Juergen Baetz in Berlin and Anita Snow at the United Nations contributed.

     

    1,228 comments

    • 杨昌势YangChangshi  •  Xiamen, China  •  4 mths ago
      Africans, arabians, asians, latin americans are all tired of a u.s. president who wages one war after another, so let a wise global peace-maker president who uses creative diplomacy & solutions be voted in 2012 to lead the world to peace & prosperity! u.s./vatican/west are all anti-african/arabian/asian/latin american! so why waste valuable latin american/asian/arabian/african time & money on such low down u.s./vatican/west nations?
    • showtime  •  7 mths ago
      two of them look like big opra
    • showtime  •  7 mths ago
      how many days is yahoo going to leave this story running? turn the #$%$ page.
    • anita  •  7 mths ago
      Well done! My hart goes to these women! How brave!
    • Mozee Bolatan  •  7 mths ago
      George, however you called yourself. I was in Monrovia, Liberia throughout the entire war. I do know very well that I am on the internet and no one can make me afraid. Unless you want to tell me that you were one of Charles Taylor’s killers who were in the bush and do not have access to news and the BBC during the late 1989 to 1990. If you are truly a Liberian, you should know that Ellen said on BBC that Taylor should destroy the Executive Mansion during the early part of the Liberia civil war. We are not in court, so do not ask me about prima facie. The Liberian people are the circumstantial evidence of her support to Charles Taylor 21 years ago. I know you will come out again with “Status of Limitation”.
    • Beatus Ille  •  7 mths ago
      Outstanding women, couldn't be more proud of you (European guy). And for the record, men are still abusing women all over the place. Stop it!! Women don't deserve this cruelty. Where would you be without a loving mother or sister?
    • OreoBoots  •  7 mths ago
      Nice but peace doesn't last forever and neither do we humans
      • Abraham 7 mths ago
        Both expensive, even you, cannot do without them. what can you do without both and you are man enough?????
    • DICKENS  •  7 mths ago
      What you do for yourself dies with you, what you do for others and the world remains forever. - Pine
      • Mark 7 mths ago
        Contrary to this "What you DO to others remains forever too!
      • Big Yarn snob 7 mths ago
        Very good. This is what a priest was saying on EWTN the other day. Even just a smile toward someone one doesn't like may change them and we never know what influence we may have on others. Good begets good.
    • Richard  •  7 mths ago
      I wonder where we westerners got the idea that everyone who doesn't think like us is barbaric, or at least morally bankrupt? The love of money and greed,and forcing our ideas on everyone else, is apparently not nearly as awful as wanting to be left alone to make their own choices as societies and cultures. "We are right, and will force this on everyone" , mentality is circular thinking. Just look at what a great job we are doing lol.
      Lead by example, not by manipulation. If what we have is good, they will accept it, even fight for it; within their cultures, societies, and sovereign nations. Then, after the fight to obtain, it, they can steadily lose it, as we have. Freedom must be fought for, and protected, on such an individual basis, that it must unite a people; it can not be sold, nor coerced on a people.
      What is "right", is what leads to greater joy for a greater portion of a society; that, or we should be still traveling as hunter/gathers. If it IS right, it will be shown to be right; the proof is in demonstration, not words; and certainly not in manipulations (like force, or political/peer pressure).
      I am sure these women worked hard, and gave much of themselves, toward a direction, they honestly believe in. I suspect that much of what they believe is is even correct. I wonder how much peace, rather than pain and suffering they have actually caused though. This idea that "only when the entire world thinks as we do, can we all be happy", is just plain bigotry; and has caused far more pain and suffering through history, that all the revolts combined. Spreading discontent, is a form of terrorism; usually a prelude to force.
      I don't fault these women, in fact, I applaud them. I fault the driving force behind them. Western expansionism. It begins with propaganda, (to cause discontent) and leads to invasions, as we "come to the rescue of the oppressed" ; when it is in reality about opening markets. Just as our soldiers, fall prey to this, I fear, so have these women. So hurray for these 3 women, that have given words to these people; now let them decide; w/o western manipulation.
      • singer4 7 mths ago
        Richard go live in one of those countries for while then open your mouth. See how fast you are arrested and or put to death. I'll put a few buck the passage money. I'm sure from other people here we could help get up enough for a one way ticket because you wouldn't be coming back soon if at all.
      • Richard 7 mths ago
        I lived in SE Asia for awhile, watts for awhile. I understand that their thinking is not like ours. I also understand that the people living there accept it, and live in it. Doesn't matter if I like it, what matter is, do they dislike it enough to overthrow it; if they don't, then they will never be free. Imposing what YOU believe is correct, on other people's, in the sovereign nations, is wrong. Did you ever consider that their culture is far older than ours? Since they have done well for so long, should they attempt to coerce us into changing? And btw, your snide attitude doesn't help your validity any; in fact, it is indicate of your willingness to attempt to manipulate. In case, you've forgotten, "opening my mouth" is a right I was wounded 4 times to protect, I wonder what you have done to earn your free speech?
    • 12dreams  •  7 mths ago
      Welcome to Yahoo! Where good moods go to die.
      • L 7 mths ago
        Reality will do that to you.
        After they awarded the "Peace" prize to an empty suit that then proceeded to start more wars the Nobel _____ Prize has lost all credibility.
      • 12dreams 7 mths ago
        What wars did Obama start? Libya-NO, Afghanistan-NO, Iraq-NO
      • Big Yarn snob 7 mths ago
        L...good posting.
    • остерігатися  •  7 mths ago
      GOOD FOR THEM!!!
    • S  •  7 mths ago
      Libya did not descend into civil war. The author of this article should check their facts.
      • b 7 mths ago
        How can you say that?
      • no 7 mths ago
        @$, There is no civil war in Libya?lol You're funny.
    • up for grabs  •  7 mths ago
      When obama won the prize, it's meaning for me was forever lost. What a shame it has become so political.
    • Krystiona  •  7 mths ago
      NO knowledge of right and wrong, it knows itsn flesh and desires thusly let us all stay in the spirit, and ever walking with the lord our God and his king of kings. I blame them not and thusly am not an angry women, for such things are the way of it. I seek not to dwell with them of a fleshly mind and heart at all.
      Mu beloved Nations and people how I have missed you, there are they here whom my heart longeth to see to salvation yet their resistance unto the holy spirit, even in that it was God working a perfect work, and for is own glory and purpose. God my and our beloved father, for he is magnificent in his earnestness. May we walk before him blamelessly and ever in love.
      As to the conversation in previous text, this I say with all gravity and seriousness, I have no telerance for unwarrented favoritsm, for the gifts cometh without repentance. Thusly I harbor nothing unto, any save that which belongeth and is to be given and appointed unto specific individuals. As that you have been paying attention and my sincere apologies I meant not to make salvation harder for you nor hard on you. Yet such as my father called me young in teaching was I in, and in love was I concieved and governed and learned. Still the appointed time happened it would seem upon me, in that certain things as persectution and the expectation of gifts and rights and works and workings of miracles and, and with powers and abilities and graces and spirits, and peoples that were not for such things, and places and times, called me quickly to the throne. Thusly I was called to apply and execute that which I had to and to appoint as such as was and were needed. For Paul said give unto the saints according to what is needed. That being said what is wanted at such a time, is not needed nor needed to be desired by those whom it is and whom would. Nor do I have to give unto you in the manner that I have given unto others. My apologies for those whom were offended or caught of God, no then that unto you I am repentant, even still father God for my lack forgive me, even as I have forgiven others. Let not the transgretion darken me again that harm comes not, unto your people, nor your anointed, nor your kingdom, nor your blessed church, thine house, nor unto me. Let not thine leaders be untoward, and preserve thine kings and his anointing forever. For thusly David has said, the Lord will preserve the king. Pray my forgiveness unto him Oh lord, that you would not see us harm. For in this we have sought thee fervently. I pray thusly not to be seen of man. But that you would see and know and pray with me. Know then that the lord is good, and his mercy endureth forever. Touch not mine anointed the lord thy God has said and do my prophet no harm. For they that do such as wickedness will not go unpunished or blameless. As the lord leads oh blessed people there go I. Yet is it not a blessing to enjoy the love of the lord freely. Look not unto this and deminish the value of god because the kingdom cometh with ease unto those whose yoke is the lords. Yes possessions and such are given yet think not to marry and join anything that is holy to that which is not. For light and dark can not walk together . Nor as the ways of the world, for what we were thusly given, the world followed after with coveteousness and still such is the same as it was and has been, nothing good cometh of nor from sin. Wait on the lord that his perfect way and perfection might be known unto you. In that we are not to be conformed to the ways of this world but to be transformed by the renewing of our mind daily. Just as we are to preach and teach the gospel. Far be it from me to assume that any manner or amount of the gospel hath not import unto the kingdom, from the lowest principality, and meekness, to the highest power, in humility and grace, and thusly its precept as the lord God wills. For he is the only Sovreign Lord. Amen.
    • AZLBRAX  •  7 mths ago
      Gawd, how touchy-feely, warm-n-cuddly and Politically Correct this is! I'm impressed!
    • Cathy  •  7 mths ago
      Every time I read the yahoo comments, it's like a ride on the short bus.
    • agent orange  •  7 mths ago
      The dudes who blew away Osama probably did more for World Peace than anybody.
    • jane c  •  7 mths ago
      Some of these comments are just sick. Don't you people realize that these women risk their lives, risk being raped or killed in terrible ways, because they are trying to give women rights that us snobs over here in America take for granted every day? You want to make this about race or religion but its not. Its about women, our mothers, sisters, aunts, grandmothers. Maybe the nobel peace prize means nothing now, but don't disrespect these women. I promise you they're doing a hundred times as much as most of the people commenting on here will ever do. I recommend for the ignorant ones on here, a book called Half the Sky. Its easy to read and if you are not moved by it, then you should probably just do the rest of us a favor and find a really tall bridge and jump off of it.
    • Lawless Justice  •  7 mths ago
      Why so much hatred?
    • happy vegetarian  •  7 mths ago
      Eat your hearts out, Chinese tentacles!!
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