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Wael Ghonim in the running for Nobel Peace Prize
Published in Almasry Alyoum on 27 - 09 - 2011

The Arab Spring, which has displaced regimes in the Middle East and North Africa, will dominate this year's Nobel Peace Prize, the International Peace Research Institute said.
The top two candidates to get the prize are Egyptians Israa Abdel Fattah together with the April 6th Youth Movement, and Wael Ghonim, Kristian Berg Harpviken, head of the Oslo-based institute which ranks potential winners, said in an interview Tuesday.
The institute doesn't help pick the winners.
Tunisia's ouster of President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in January began the Arab Spring, as an uprising led to the end of Hosni Mubarak's 30-year reign in Egypt. Protests have also threatened the Assad family's hold on Syria and President Ali Abdullah Saleh's rule in Yemen, while Libyan opposition leaders are forming a new government after Muammar Qaddafi has lost control of the country.
“The main direction to look in this year, is the Arab spring,” Berg Harpviken said by phone. “This committee has been very clear about its intention to be in tune with current developments and even use the prize to affect current developments.”
Fattah, an Egyptian internet activist and blogger, co-founded the April 6th Youth Movement group on Facebook in 2008. Ghonim, who has worked for Google Inc, helped set up a website for Egypt opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei. Ghonim's 11-day detention turned him into a hero for disaffected Egyptian youth.
A record 241 nominations were put forth for this year's Nobel Peace Prize. Of the nominees, 53 were organizations and the rest individuals, the Oslo-based Nobel Institute said in March.
The tally surpasses last year's record of 237. The names of the nominees weren't disclosed.
Jailed Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo won the prize last year for his work to promote human rights and democracy, an award that was denounced by authorities in Beijing. US President Barack Obama won in 2009.
The winner is picked by the five-member Norwegian Nobel Committee, which keeps its deliberations secret. The decision is announced on 7 October and the award is handed out in a ceremony in Oslo on 10 December, the anniversary of the death in 1896 of Alfred Nobel, a Swedish industrialist, who in his will set up prizes for achievements in peace, physics, medicine, chemistry and literature. The other awards are decided in Sweden.


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