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I already long given up on the Nobel committee since they gave the prize to terrorist arafat, then they give it to Mr do nothing president Obama.
Now they give it to EU.
EU is useless in keeping peace, they relies on american firepower to make peace as part of NATO.
This is ridiculous. This is unacceptable. This is the worse peace prize ever.
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Nobel Peace Prize awarded to European Union
The European Union has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for six decades of work in advancing peace in Europe.
The committee said the EU had helped to transform Europe "from a continent of war to a continent of peace".
The award comes as the EU faces the biggest crisis of its history, with recession and social unrest rocking many of its member states.
The last organisation to be given the award outright was Medecins Sans Frontieres, which won in 1999.
Announcing the award, Nobel committee president Thorbjoern Jagland acknowledged the EU's current financial problems and social unrest.
But he said the committee wanted to concentrate on the body's work over six decades of advancing "peace and reconciliation, democracy and human rights".
It was a unanimous decision by the five-member panel of the Nobel committee, but also came as a surprise to many - not least the pundits who had variously speculated that perhaps the bloggers of the Arab Spring, or a Russian human rights groups might win.
The European Union's achievements are clear, and the Nobel committee has highlighted them. Focusing on a long-term view of the EU's activities the committee spoke of reconciliation following the two World Wars. It mentioned the integration of the Eastern Bloc countries, and the EU's role in delivering stability in the Balkans.
However, they picked a rather strange time to honour the organisation. The eurozone crisis has made the EU look more divided and fragile than it has for decades.
And he praised the organisation for incorporating Spain, Portugal and Greece after their authoritarian regimes collapsed in the 1970s.
The EU's reconciliation work had now moved to Balkan countries, he said, and pointed out that Croatia was on the verge of membership.
Reacting to the award, EU Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said on his Twitter feed: "It is a great honour for the whole of the EU, all 500 million citizens, to be awarded the 2012 Nobel Peace prize."
The BBC's Europe correspondent Matthew Price says the EU's achievements are clear, but the committee has picked a strange time to highlight them.
The eurozone crisis has made the EU look more divided and fragile than it has for decades, he says.
The Nobel committee has rarely shied away from controversy with its choice of winner.
Now they give it to EU.
EU is useless in keeping peace, they relies on american firepower to make peace as part of NATO.
This is ridiculous. This is unacceptable. This is the worse peace prize ever.
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Nobel Peace Prize awarded to European Union
The European Union has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for six decades of work in advancing peace in Europe.
The committee said the EU had helped to transform Europe "from a continent of war to a continent of peace".
The award comes as the EU faces the biggest crisis of its history, with recession and social unrest rocking many of its member states.
The last organisation to be given the award outright was Medecins Sans Frontieres, which won in 1999.
Announcing the award, Nobel committee president Thorbjoern Jagland acknowledged the EU's current financial problems and social unrest.
But he said the committee wanted to concentrate on the body's work over six decades of advancing "peace and reconciliation, democracy and human rights".
It was a unanimous decision by the five-member panel of the Nobel committee, but also came as a surprise to many - not least the pundits who had variously speculated that perhaps the bloggers of the Arab Spring, or a Russian human rights groups might win.
The European Union's achievements are clear, and the Nobel committee has highlighted them. Focusing on a long-term view of the EU's activities the committee spoke of reconciliation following the two World Wars. It mentioned the integration of the Eastern Bloc countries, and the EU's role in delivering stability in the Balkans.
However, they picked a rather strange time to honour the organisation. The eurozone crisis has made the EU look more divided and fragile than it has for decades.
And he praised the organisation for incorporating Spain, Portugal and Greece after their authoritarian regimes collapsed in the 1970s.
The EU's reconciliation work had now moved to Balkan countries, he said, and pointed out that Croatia was on the verge of membership.
Reacting to the award, EU Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said on his Twitter feed: "It is a great honour for the whole of the EU, all 500 million citizens, to be awarded the 2012 Nobel Peace prize."
The BBC's Europe correspondent Matthew Price says the EU's achievements are clear, but the committee has picked a strange time to highlight them.
The eurozone crisis has made the EU look more divided and fragile than it has for decades, he says.
The Nobel committee has rarely shied away from controversy with its choice of winner.