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Old 11-13-2004, 02:00 AM   #1
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Cat Stevens Wins Peace Prize

Yusuf Islam, left, formerly known as Cat Stevens, with former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, right, before receiving the peace award in Rome. At center, Rome Mayor Walter Veltroni. (Photo: CBS/AP)

"Perhaps it's part of the irony that sometimes you have to go through a test in order to achieve a prize. So maybe that's a symbol."
Yusuf Islam, singer formerly known as Cat Stevens

(AP) Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev honored the singer once known as Cat Stevens with a peace prize on Wednesday, praising him for charity work and for standing by his convictions despite personal hardships.

Yusuf Islam was awarded the "Man for Peace" prize in Rome at the opening of a meeting of Nobel Peace Prize laureates. He last made headlines in September, when he turned up on Washington's no-fly list for having suspected ties to terrorists � a claim he has strongly denied.

The "Peace Train" singer, who largely gave up music after converting to Islam in the late 1970s, mused about the strangeness of being barred from one country while being honored in another.

"Perhaps it's part of the irony that sometimes you have to go through a test in order to achieve a prize," he told reporters. "So maybe that's a symbol. Today I'm receiving a prize for peace, which is actually, I would say, a bit more descriptive of my ideas and my aims in life."

The British musician was expelled from the United States in September after authorities diverted his London-to-Washington flight to Maine to remove him, saying he was suspected of ties to terrorism.

Islam criticized what he called an "unjust and arbitrary system," and that he has denounced terrorism. He also pointed out that just a few months earlier, he had met with officials of the White House's Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives to talk about philanthropy.

Lawyers for the singer have asked American officials to remove his name from the "no fly" list and British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw has complained to American officials about their treatment of him.

U.S. authorities provided few details about Islam's alleged connection to terrorism and would not say when he was added to the watch list.

A U.S. government official said on condition of anonymity in September that American authorities believed donations from Islam may have ended up helping fund blind sheik Omar Abdel-Rahman, convicted for a plot to bomb New York City landmarks, and Hamas, a Palestinian militant group responsible for scores of suicide bombings in Israel that is considered a terrorist organization by the United States.

Gorbachev's foundation and Rome Mayor Walter Veltroni's office, which presented the award, praised Islam for promoting peace and "for having condemned terrorism."

The former Soviet leader alluded to the musician's troubles.

"Cat Stevens' life has not been simple," Gorbachev said. "Every person who takes a critical stance to make the world a better place ... has a difficult life."

The two men kissed each other on the cheek as Gorbachev handed over the prize.

Islam is the founder of Small Kindness, a charity to raise money for children and families suffering from poverty and war in the Balkans and Middle East. It also donated money to victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and to the fight against AIDS in South Africa.

Islam has largely shunned music in recent years, although he did record a new version of his 1971 hit "Peace Train" last year for the album "Hope," which raised money for Iraqi children.

The meeting of Nobel laureates, which ends Friday, is organized every year in Rome by the Gorbachev Foundation. Besides Gorbachev, other Nobel winners present included Lech Walesa, the founder of Poland's Solidarity democracy movement; Rigoberta Menchu Tum, who fought government oppression in Guatemala; and former South Korean President Kim Dae-jung.

Islam said he was honored to be attending � "not as a rock 'n' roller, but as someone who is sharing a platform with these noble examples."

Other recipients of the "Man for Peace" award included Italian actor-director Roberto Benigni, who won in 2002. Benigni directed and starred in the Oscar-winning film "Life is Beautiful."

Source: CBS

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Since 1976 he has devoted his life to charitable causes.
He has worked to alleviate the suffering of thousands of children and their parents in countries of war and agony like Kosovo, Bosnia, Albania, Montenegro and Iraq through Small Kindness, a humanitarian organization established by Yusuf Islam, [and has] donated royalties to charity projects like the September 11 [Fund], orphans and the homeless in underdeveloped countries and for AIDS therapy in South Africa. [He has dedicated himself] to promoting peace, reconciling people and the condemnation of terrorism." The Man For Peace award is presented annually to an "artist of international reputation, who was able to contribute to initiatives in favour of peace, human rights and solidarity."
http://www.yusufislam.org.uk

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Old 11-13-2004, 07:38 AM   #2
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Guess what? I won a peace prize as well.. the D.R. peace prize.. i gave it to myself.
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Old 11-13-2004, 10:43 AM   #3
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I Hereby Award Djinn Raffo the KEEPING THE PEACE ON IRONWORKS honorary award.
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See, now you have two. You must be better than Stevens.
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