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ISLAMABAD: A Pakistani has been awarded Nobel Peace Prize Certificate for the year 2013 on account of his work with last year’s peace prize winners, the Organization for Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW).

Muhammad Ali, the General Manager at the Pakistan Ordnance Factories, was awarded the certificate for the year 2013, the same year the peace prize was awarded to OPCW.

Ali had served at the OPCW for seven years as a weapons inspector. He is also the first Pakistani to serve as a chief inspector at OPCW.

Ali is among few OPCW officials who were awarded the certificate.

While compatriot Mala Yousufzai was also nominated for the 2013 peace prize, the Nobel committee eventually awarded the prize to OPCW for its conventions and work defining the use of chemical weapons as taboo under international law at a time when there was mounting evidence of their use in the Syrian conflict.

Since the award, the OPCW has spearheaded an international effort to safely remove declared stockpiles of chemical weapons from Syria. Earlier in June, the organisation announced that the last stocks of declared chemical munitions had been removed from Syria and were being moved for their safe destruction.
 
ISLAMABAD, July 1 (INP): Mr. Muhammad Ali, General Manager, Pakistan Ordnance Factories, has been awarded Nobel Peace Prize Certificate for the year 2013. The Nobel Peace Prize for 2013 was awarded to the organization for Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW). The Hague Netherlands where the officer served for more than seven years as Inspector and 1st Pakistan Team Leader (Chief Inspector). Mr. Muhammad Ali is among a few OPCW officials who have been honoured with this prestigious award. His Meritorious services have been recognized worldwide and have brought laurels to POF and Pakistan. His commitment for disarmament and peace in the world has highlighted the image of Pakistan in the world community. INP/AJ

Award of Nobel Peace prize for POF officer of Pakistan Ordnance factory | Independent News Pakistan
 
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Pakistan Ordnance Factories General Manager Muhammad Ali has been awarded Nobel Peace Prize Certificate for the year 2013.
The Nobel Peace Prize for 2013 was awarded to the Organisation for Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), where Ali served for more than seven years as inspector and became the first Pakistani team leader (chief inspector).
Ali is among the few OPCW officials who have been honored with this prestigious award.
His meritorious services have been recognised worldwide and have brought laurels to POF and Pakistan. His commitment for disarmament and peace in the world has improved the image of Pakistan in the world community.
 
ISLAMABAD: A Pakistani has been awarded Nobel Peace Prize Certificate for the year 2013 on account of his work with last year’s peace prize winners, the Organization for Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW).

Muhammad Ali, the General Manager at the Pakistan Ordnance Factories, was awarded the certificate for the year 2013, the same year the peace prize was awarded to OPCW.

Ali had served at the OPCW for seven years as a weapons inspector. He is also the first Pakistani to serve as a chief inspector at OPCW.

Ali is among few OPCW officials who were awarded the certificate.

While compatriot Mala Yousufzai was also nominated for the 2013 peace prize, the Nobel committee eventually awarded the prize to OPCW for its conventions and work defining the use of chemical weapons as taboo under international law at a time when there was mounting evidence of their use in the Syrian conflict.

Since the award, the OPCW has spearheaded an international effort to safely remove declared stockpiles of chemical weapons from Syria. Earlier in June, the organisation announced that the last stocks of declared chemical munitions had been removed from Syria and were being moved for their safe destruction.


Please correct the title.

He has been awarded a certificate and not the Peace Prize.
 

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