If the Nobel Committee in Oslo Only Had Courage…

…it would award this year’s Peace Nobel Prize to USAID.

The award must go to the person or organization that has done the most “for fraternity between the nations and the abolition or reduction of standing armies and the formation and spreading of peace congresses,” according to Alfred Nobel’s will. Certainly not to Donal Trump.

As USAID has been “dismantled” in February, it has already gathered nominations, for sure. It has done the most for fraternity between the nations and all of Nobel’s desires for decades. It is one single reason, among so many, that young people in the entire world have envied the United States of America for their cosmopolitanism, generosity, Democracy within, goodwill. There are many reasons why we, and many, were skeptical, even adversaries of the US, though. But USAID was a lighthouse.

See what’s left when googling USAID:

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Time is Running Out For Nobel Peace Prize

UPDATE below

Sitting in his Golden Office like an adolescent with ADHS, the United States’ new KING, Donald Trump, desperately tries to finally force Russia’s dictator and Ukraine’s deplorable president to the negotiation table. So sad, time is running out for being announced the new AWARDEE of the Nobel Peace Prize for 2025.

There were nominations by long disgraced Benjamin Netanyahu, who is on the Wanted list of the International Criminal Court; by Pakistan (yes, Trump made PEACE between Pakistan and India over Kashmere but India disagrees; so more, now secondary, tariffs. And both are NUCLEAR states!). And, just today, by Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Manet (oh, Trump made peace in the border conflict with Thailand).

But more nominations are WELCOME!

Norway is the country which awards the Nobel Peace prize: according to Alfred Nobel’s will, “to the person who shall have done the most or the best work for fraternity between nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses.” So, why not to HIM?

Maybe Trump does not know that Norway does not belong to the European Union. Thus only 15% tariffs, same as the countries of the EU. Let’s be NICE, at least until the Committee will meet. In contrast, Trump slapped 39% on non-EU-member Switzerland (why NOT?), and nobody actually knows how he got to that number.

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Dignity – Untouched

UNICEF has selected the above and below as photos of the year. These children, Palestinian and Israeli, have, despite all heartbreaking despair of losing their family, retained their dignity.

At the end of 2024, the most horrible in a series and horrible years, one worse than the previous (the pandemic, Putin’s war in the Ukraine, 10/7, the genocidal war in Gaza, unprecedented weather extremes and violent destruction by floods, cyclones etc.).

So, is there any hope?

The year ends and one might doubt. Is there, actually, what had been called Zeitenwende?

20 December 2024@10:17 am.

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Twenty Years On in Saudi Arabia

Since I have retired from my professional life a couple of years ago, it was every now and then tempting to write sort of memoirs here on this blog and elsewhere. These days I have once more looked, with horror, at the Middle East, where desperate Benjamin Netanyahu is about to escalate his already escalated war in Gaza by extending it to another front in the north, apparently eagerly waiting for his old friend Donald Trump being re-elected in November.

I am not going to entertain opinions and emotions about the people of Gaza here. I want to focus on Saudi Arabia, where this year’s hajj had just been completed. News about hundreds of casualties, due to unbearable heat in the holy city of Mecca have triggered memories of 2015 when a stampede at Mina had led to hundreds if not thousands of people crushed to death during the annual hajj.

It was reported that, on Tuesday, June 18, temperatures rose to 117 degrees Fahrenheit (47 degrees Celsius). Others wrote about an unbelievable 125 °F (51.8 °C) and thousands of dead people due to “heat exhaustion”. Checking regularly Eldorado Weather which lists the hottest spots on earth on a daily basis, I did not find Mecca in recent weeks. After the heat records had plagued the Indian subcontinent in May with unprecedented temperatures up to 52 °C, the hottest area again became the northwestern corner of the Persian Gulf region with Kuwait, southern Iraq and neighboring Khuzestan, Iran. Here, in 2017, a record high for Asia was noticed, 54 °C, on 21 and 22 of July. This year’s extreme temperatures are much earlier.

Anyway, climate change has ultimately also arrived at the hottest places on Earth, and authorities in Mecca have probably failed to protect millions of pilgrims from unbearable heat. If the hajj can be organized on a smaller scale during times of a pandemic, it would have been appropriate to discourage pilgrims (or restrict approved numbers from countries around the world) when Dhul al Hijja moves through the summer months in an arid and hot location as Mecca. Note that, in the life time of the Prophet Muhammad, the northern hemisphere experienced what has been called The Little Antique Ice Age, possibly caused by a colossal volcanic eruption of the Ilopango in Central America in 536 CE.

I had visited Saudi Arabia once, in 2004. It was just before the annual hajj, when I attended a conference which was organized by Saudi Arabian dentists. So, 20 years on, it is tempting to repost what I had written before on another blog. So, read and enjoy.

The Farewell Sermon Of the Prophet of Islam (S.A.W.)

I was sitting in an airplane of Saudi Arabian Airline. It had turned out to be extremely difficult for me, the infidel, to get the visa for the, at least for foreigners, isolated country of Islam. Countless times I had to go to the Saudi Arabian consulate in Jabriah. I spent endless hours there and was usually treated in an unusual rude and impolite way. “The organizers will inform us if you are welcome!” I was told. “Come next week!” The organizers were the Saudi Arabian Association for Dental Research who had just started another attempt of organizing an annual meeting of the country’s dentists. Having lived and worked for a couple of years in Kuwait, I became more than curious to see whether they were interested in my research, too. Our Dean and my friend and colleague from Jordan wanted to accompany me. She also wanted to go to Makkah for Umrah, the lesser pilgrimage, but that was immediately declined by the authorities at the consulate. No way. Dhul al-Hijjah was coming soon, and the country was flooded with pilgrims from all over the world.

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The Song Of the Martyrs

All our lives, all of us
Whose bones you have
Climbed on
– were all our lives wasted?
– were we martyred to
Finish with all forms
Of slavery forever – only
To witness our offspring
Complacent and bought off
With scraps – to see
Workmen and women
Divided?

O as we look about us
Things seem worse than ever

From Art Bears’ shocking third record, The World As It is Today, 1981. Forty years on.

17 November 2023 @ 5:58 pm.

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