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    GEORGIAN OPPOSITION PARTY ASKS NOBEL INSTITUTE NOT TO AWARD NOBEL PEACE PRIZE TO SAAKASHVILI

    Armenpress
    Oct 4, 2005

    TBILISI, OCTOBER 4, ARMENPRESS: A Georgian opposition party has sent a
    letter to the Nobel Institute in Norway asking it 'not to award the 2005
    Peace Prize to Georgian president Mikhail Saakashvili."

    Shalva Natelashvili, the chairman of the Labor Party, said the party
    asked the Novel Institute that is to convene on October 7 to decide the
    winner, 'to examine Georgian president's performance, who is trying to build
    an authoritarian regime violating basic human rights and freedoms."

    Saakashvili and Ukraine's president Viktor Yuschenko had been nominated for
    the Nobel Peace Prize earlier this year by U.S. Senators Hillary Clinton
    (D-NY) and John McCain (R-AZ).

    Clinton and McCain sent a letter to the Nobel Institute in Norway saying
    Yushchenko and Saakashvili had played historic roles in the lives of their
    countries 'displaying an extraordinary commitment to peace." "Awarding the
    Nobel Peace Prize to these two men would instill hope and inspiration in
    those seeking freedom in other countries that lack it," their letter said.
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