Police reveal deceased's identity as witness released
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Police have disclosed the identity of a woman whose
body by a block of flats in Officers are treating the death of Barni
Ganey Mohamed, aged 48, as still
"unexplained" after the discovery of her body on Friday morning.
The Nobel Peace
Prize 2009
In its announcement, the
Norwegian Nobel Committee hailed Obama's
"extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and
cooperation between peoples." Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg referred to Obama's work for peace and disarmament, saying: "This
is a surprising, an exciting prize. It remains to be seen if he will succeed
with reconciliation, peace and nuclear disarmament." "The Nobel prize for
peace? Obama should have won the
'Nobel Prize for escalating violence and killing civilians',"
Taliban
spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid
told Reuters by telephone from an undisclosed location. Mohamed ElBaradei,
director-general of the U.N. International Atomic Energy Agency -- awarded the
prize in 2005 -- said: "I cannot think of anyone today more deserving of
this honor. In less than a year in office, he has
transformed the way we look at ourselves and the world we live in and rekindled
hope for a world at peace with itself." European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said in a statement: "The award of the prize
to President Obama, leader of the most significant
military power in the world, at the beginning of his mandate, is a reflection
of the hopes he has raised globally with his vision of a world without nuclear
weapons." In the "We hope that he will be able to achieve peace in
the Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak told army radio he
believed the award would enhance Obama's ability
"to contribute to establishing regional peace in the The Islamist movement Hamas,
which controls the Gaza Strip and opposes a peace treaty with "Unless real and deep-rooted change is made in
American policy toward recognizing the rights of the Palestinian people I would
think such a prize would be useless," Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas prime minister in
the Gaza Strip, told reporters after Friday prayers. REAL CHANGE Saleh
al-Mutlaq, a senior Iraqi Sunni Muslim lawmaker, told Reuters: "I think he
deserves this prize. Obama succeeded to make a real
change in the policy of the In In Two other former
recipients, Mikhail Gorbachev and Wangari Maathai, were among the first to offer their
congratulations. Gorbachev, the former Soviet leader awarded the prize
in 1990, was quoted by Itar-Tass news agency as
saying: "In these hard times people who are capable of taking
responsibility, who have a vision, commitment and political will should be
supported." Maathai, a Kenyan
environmentalist who won in 2004, referred to Obama's
mixed heritage of a Kenyan father and American mother, called it "another
very encouraging event for From Obama's ancestral Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangarai,
who had been among the favorites to win this year,
said Obama was an extraordinary example. "I wish to congratulate President Obama. I think he is a deserving candidate," he told
Reuters during a visit to (Writing by
Andrew Dobbie;
Editing by
Angus MacSwan)
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