The Washington Post's
flubbed editorial saying that the Nobel Prize should have been awarded to Neda Agha-Soltan, the Iranian protester whose brutal murder by regime thugs was video-taped and became a rallying banner for the opposition, was certainly embarrassing (the Nobel Peace Prize
cannot be awarded posthumously). On the other hand, Iran is set to put
three election protesters to death in the near future, so maybe we could hurry and get them the Nobel Prize under the wire.
OT, but thought you might find this interesting.
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