On 10 loka, 12:43, "J. Anderson" <anderso...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> It took quite some time, but finally the Norwegian parliament's peace
prize committee had to do the inevitable and honour somebody who has been
working for peace for several decades. Finnish ex-President Martti
Ahtisaari had been looming in the waiting-room ever since he brought
Namibia safely on its road to independence twenty years ago.
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Besides Namibia, Ahtisaari was also involved in bringing the nearly
pan-European Kosovo war of 1999 to an end, and pacifying the
rebellious Aceh province of Indonesia a couple of years ago. That
makes three reasons why I agree with the Nobel committee, for a
change.
As president of Finland (1994-2000) he was not very successful, and it
seems that nobody even seriously asked him to stand up for re-election
in 2000. For most of his term, he was the object of public scorn. But
like Jimmy Carter in the USA, he moved on to better things and got the
last laugh.
Hiski
P.S. Having Norwegian ancestors probably did not hurt with the
Committee.


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