Some of their models did not become famous all over the world until after they had been awarded the Nobel Prize. Two of those models, Jose Ramos-Horta of East Timor and Desmond Tutu of South Africa, were almost unknown outside their home countries before getting the Nobel Prize. Nominees, the group suggests, need not be famous, yet.
The Tamil Nobel Laureate Nomination Committee is asking Tamils, friends, and concerned people anywhere in the world to suggest nominees. These nominees might be humanitarian workers in the north or east of Sri Lanka, members of charitable organizations or NGOs who have helped people in Sri Lanka during the conflict (or after the tsunami), or religious leaders or human rights advocates. (Martin Luther King, Desmond Tutu, and Mother Theresa were all religious leaders who won Nobel prizes.) Any person who has made significant efforts to help people in Tamil areas of Sri Lanka during this time of civil war, the group says, could be an appropriate nominee.
The Tamil Nobel Laureate Committee says that they welcome suggestions from non-Tamils and hope that sympathetic friends of Tamils will help them publicize their effort. The group emphasizes that peace in Sri Lanka would give both ethnic groups (Singhalese and Tamils) a better chance to improve their lives in a stable country.
Please visit www.TamilNobelLaureate.com and go to the nomination page to suggest your nominee.
To contact the Tamil Nobel Laureate Nomination Committee, send e-mail to info @ TamilNobelLaureate.com
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