Norwegian MP Petter Eide nominated the global movement “for their fight against racism and racial violence,” he wrote in his official nomination documents obtained by CNN.
“BLM’s call for systemic change has spread around the world, forcing other countries to grapple with racism within their own societies,” he said.
Online is what many have used to spread the message against police violence. And worldwide it is used by many to show solidarity with black people.
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Eide, who has represented the Socialist Left party in parliament since 2017, told CNN that he saw in Black Lives Matter a “legacy of both the civil rights movement in America and the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa.”
“The Norwegian Nobel Committee has always recognized a strong link between racial justice and peace,” said Eide
Eide, who held the position of Secretary General of Amnesty International Norway in the 2000s, said he received multiple emails and messages following his announcement of the nomination.
“People are sending me a message that BLM is a violent organization,” he said. “I condemn all forms of violence. However, these arguments were the same when Martin Luther King received the award in 1964, or when Mandela received it in 1993.”
“It’s not a strong argument,” he added. “If some elements of the movement may have been violent, that’s no reason to blame the entire movement.”
Any politician serving at the national level can submit nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize. They are only allowed 2,000 words to explain their case.
The deadline for submitting the Nobel Peace Prize in 2021 is February 1. The winner will be chosen in October, with the awards ceremony scheduled for December 10.
CNN’s Leah Asmelash, Sara Sidner and Mallory Simon contributed to this report.