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10.12.02

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HARDtalk: President Jimmy Carter


On BBC News 24's HARDtalk tonight (Tuesday 10 December), Tim Sebastian interviews President Jimmy Carter, Nobel Peace Prize Winner.


When former United States President Jimmy Carter was awarded this year's Nobel Peace Prize for his "decades of untiring effort to find peaceful solutions to international conflicts, to advance democracy and human rights, and to promote economic and social development," Chairman Gunnar Berge said the award was a criticism of President George Bush's policy on Iraq.


So what does the former President, who brokered the Camp David accords between Egypt and Israel in 1978, think of America's current policy towards Iraq and the Middle East?


And how is his work in conflict resolution and promoting human rights making a difference to the world? He talks to Tim Sebastian.


Notes to Editors


HARDtalk is broadcast on BBC News 24, Monday to Friday at 10.30pm, and is repeated Tuesday to Saturday at 2.30am.


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