Nobel Peace Prize
A letter by F. M. Davis on this subject printed on December 12 and pointing out that the Nobel Peace Prize for 1985 was awarded to the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, not to the two representatives chosen to receive it, suffered from bad printing. The last part of Dr Davis’s letter should have read that attacks by Western Governments look like a carefully-orchestrated effort to politicise (not “politics”) the issue and to denigrate I.P.P.N.W.’s international activities as anti-American and pro-communist
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Press, 20 December 1985, Page 16
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