Friday, December 11, 2009

Acceptance speech in Wordle


Acceptance speech in Wordle


Thursday, December 10, 2009

Torch parade/ demonstration

If you want to walk over to see the torch parade, here is a map of suggested routes.

Speech at White House.gov

A newer version of the acceptance speech, harmonized with delivery, is available now at the White House website.

Joint Press Conference on White House.gov

The Obama-Stoltenberg press conference transcript is now available at

http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/remarks-president-obama-and-prime-minister-stoltenberg-norway-during-joint-press-av

Photos: The Nobel Ceremony


Speech transcript via email

there's a lot of traffic downloading the speech .... if you want it per email, send an email to osloirc@gmail.com with "send speech" in subject line

Hardcopy of acceptance speech

You can get a hardcopy of the acceptance speech (as prepared for delivery) from the help desk at the rear of the filing center.

Press release from PM's office

The press release from the Prime Minister's office following the Obama-Stoltenberg meeting is here. The entire press conference can be viewed here.

President Obama's Nobel Peace Prize Accceptance Speech

President Barack Obama's Nobel Peace Prize acceptance remarks as prepared for delivery. And what a speech it is!

Jagland speech

Jagland's speech at the Nobel Prize ceremony

Speeches by Obama and Jagland

Nobel Committee Chairman Thorbjørn Jagland and President Obama's speeches from the Nobel Prize Ceremony will be made available here when embargo is lifted (app. 1300 and 1330 respectively)

Program for the Ceremony at the City Hall

You can find the program here:
http://www.medianobelpeaceprize.org/program1.cfm

Parades and demonstrations






Both Nei til Atomvåpen (No to N uclear Arms) and Fredsinitiativet (Norwegian Peace Movement) will be organizing events in connection with President Obama's visit.

Nei til Atomvåpen will be in charge of the traditional torchlight parade that passes by the Grand Hotel, where the laureate waves to the marchers from the 2nd floor balcony. The official slogans for the parade are "No to nuclear weapons" and "With Obama for a Nuclear Free World." The marchers will congregate at Youngstorget at 17:30, where torches will be sold for kr.20 After an appeal by labor leader Leif Sande, the parade will proceed to Eidsvolls plass, the square in front of the Storting (Parliament) and facing the Grand Hotel. Obama will greet the marchers at 18:55, as they file past the hotel.

After the procession ends, Obama's speech will be broadcast from the big screen at Kontraskjæret, next to the fortress.

The Peace Movement will be organizing a demonstration, commencing at Jernbanetorget at 1800.

Follwing is excerpted from the website:

As the US President, Barack Obama, arrives in Oslo to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, the Norwegian Peace Movement stages a grand demonstration. The main goal of the demonstration is to point at the obligations of the Peace Prize. The event will begin at Jernbanetorget square at 6 pm.

The following are the slogans of the demonstration:
# Change: Stop the War in Afghanistan!
# Yes We Can: Control Arms Trade
# Hope: No Nukes!
# A New Dawn: Stop the Israeli Settlements!

Speakers:
# Cindy Sheehan, US Peace activist
# Alyn Ware, this year's Right Livelihood Award Laureate. New-Zealand-based nuclear disarmament activist.
# Ida Thomassen, leader of the Norwegian Church Aid youth organization Changemaker
# Line Khateeb, leader of the Norwegian Palestine Committee

After their talks, the demonstration will proceed from Jernbanetorget through Karl Johans gate to the south end of Eidsvolds plass, in front of Stortinget (the Parliament building). We will present our message to President Obama, as he appears on the balcony of Grand Hotel at 6.55 pm.

After the event, there will be a free grass-root Peace Concert at Smuget (Rosenkrantz' gate 22).

Organizers: Fredsinitativet, Norges Fredsråd, Hent Soldatene Hjem and Fred og Demokrati i Afghanistan

Participating organizations: Internasjonal kvinneliga for fred og frihet, Sosialistisk Venstreparti, Sosialistisk Ungdom, Rød Ungdom, Oslo AUF, Rødt, Komiteen for et fritt Irak, Fredslaget, Palestinakomiteen, Fellesutvalget for Palestina, Afghanistankomiteen, Norges Kommunistiske parti, Ungkommunistene, KPml, ML-gruppa Revolusjon, EL & IT Forbundet, NTL, Changemaker, Norsk Nærings og Nytelsesmiddelarbeiderforbund, Fellesforbundets Ungdom, Studentorganisasjon for aktivisme og kunnskap, Attac, Norges Kristelige Studentforbund, Miljøpartiet de grønne, IFOR Norge, Komiteen for et fritt Irak, Norges Kommunistiske Ungdomsforbund, Landsrådet for Eelam Tamiler i Norge, Heismontørenes Fagforening

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Press Conference at PM's Office

President Obama will visit Prime Minister Stoltenberg at his office at 10:05. The meeting will be followed by a press conference at 10:45, which you can watch here. Language for press conference is English; after the President has departed, the PM will take three additional questions in English, followed by questions in Norwegian.

Watch Nobel Ceremony live!


You can watch the Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony live here:
Nobelprize.org

VG's RSS Obama/Nobel feed

Norway's largest newspaper, VG, has set up a special RSS feed on Obama and the Nobel Prize (below) The feed is in Norwegian, but you can get a sense of what the headlines say by selecting "English" in the dropdown menu under "Translate this page" on the right.



Day before gameday...

We've now set up a big filing center in the Radisson hotel according to White House specs, and are trying to anticipate what the international press might ask about when they converge upon us (more than 100 arriving on a charter plane this evening!) Probably not a great deal, as journalists will be pretty adept at finding what they need on the web, but we're prepared to answer any questions about Norway..or about anything else. The handy pocket guides and hardcopy handouts we used to prepare for such visits have now largely been supplanted by web resources, but the think-tank Mandag Morgen(Monday Morning) has put together an interesting "Special Report on Norway and the Nobel Peace Prize and generously agreed to provide us with copies for all the journalists. We're also trying to make ourselves as electronically available as possible, so that journalists can reach us without leaving their computers...via email, chat, phone and sms. Suggestions about anything else we should be doing will be greatly appreciated!

Monday, November 30, 2009

Embassy Oslo welcomes President Obama and the international press to Oslo!

Let this blog be your official embassy guide to President Barack Obama's visit to Oslo, December 2009.