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      From: the.wise.one@abel.co.uk              Castro endorses peace prize, not Obama              (China Daily)       Updated: 2009-10-12 09:06                     HAVANA: Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro lauded the awarding of the       Nobel Peace Prize to US President Barack Obama, saying on Saturday it       was "a positive measure" that was more a criticism of past US policies       than a recognition of Obama's accomplishments.              Castro said the prize made up for the blow Obama suffered last week when       the International Olympic Committee awarded the 2016 Summer Games to Rio       de Janeiro after Obama had flown to Copenhagen to pitch for Chicago, his       adoptive hometown.              The Nobel Committee announced on Friday that Obama had won the peace       price for his "extraordinary efforts to strengthen international       diplomacy and cooperation between peoples".              The decision prompted surprise in many quarters and anger from Obama's       conservative foes in the United States.              But Castro, who has generally written positively about Obama, was       pleased at the decision by the committee.              "I don't always share the positions of that institution but I'm       obligated to recognize that in this instance it was, in my judgment, a       positive measure," Castro wrote in a column.              "Many will say that he still hasn't earned the right to receive such       distinction. We prefer to see in the decision, more than a prize for the       president of the United States, a criticism of the genocidal policies       that not a few presidents of that country have followed."              Such policies, Castro said, had "brought the world to the crossroads       where it finds itself; an exhortation for peace and the search for       solutions to assure the survival of the species."              The Nobel prize made up for "the reverse Obama suffered in Copenhagen       ... which provoked angry attacks by his adversaries of the extreme       right," Castro wrote.              His comments were part of a long piece entitled The Bell Tolls for the       Dollar in which he said the US dollar was losing its position as the       preeminent world currency.              Reuters                     http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/world/2009-10/12/content_8778881.htm              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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