Mohamed ElBaradei - 2005 Nobel Peace Prize Lecture
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"Whether one believes in evolution, intelligent design, or Divine Creation, one thing is certain. Since the beginning of history, human beings have been at war with each other, under the pretext of religion, ideology, ethnicity and other reasons. And no civilization has ever willingly given up its most powerful weapons. We seem to agree today that we can share modern technology, but we still refuse to acknowledge that our values – at their very core – are shared values."
-Mohamed ElBaradei
This speech was delivered December 10, 2005.

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Making Nuclear War Intolerable, August 10, 2006
Reviewer: LOLDavid
from Los Angeles, California
Mohamed ElBaradei delivers this speech for his acceptance of 2005 Nobel Peace Prize. ElBaradei is the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency working to ensure that nuclear energy is used for peace and not war worldwide. He invites us to imagine a world where nuclear weapons are as intolerable as slavery and genocide.
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2005
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