Following her impassioned plea in Dublin on behalf of Julian Assange at
the first International Congress against US and NATO military bases the
Nobel Peace Laureate Mairead Maguire has nominated Julian Assange to be
the recipient of the 2019 Nobel Peace prize.
In her letter to the Oslo Committee she refers to the work of Wikileaks
for true peace which includes enlightening us re the atrocities of
governments in the name of democracy around the world. She mentions in
particular "footage of inhumanity" carried out by NATO/Military - an
obvious reference to the footage of the murder of innocent civilians in
Iraq, footage of which was sent to Wikileaks by Chelsea Manning.
Citing the present delicate health of Assange in the Ecuadorian embassy
in London, she says she fears that he will be deported to the US where
like Chelsea Manning he will face unjustified imprisonment.
The full press release by Mairead Maguire can be seen below
PRESS RELEASE – EMBARGOED - MONDAY 7th JANUARY, 2019
MAIREAD MAGUIRE, NOBEL PEACE LAUREATE, 224 LISBURN ROAD, BELFAST,
NORTHERN IRELAND email: info@peacepeople.com website;
www.peacepeople.com; Tel(O28) 90 663465
RE; NOMINATION OF MR. JULIAN ASSANGE, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, WIKILEAKS, FOR THE 2019 NOBEL PEACE PRIZE
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Mairead Maguire, has today written to the Nobel Peace Prize Committee,
in Oslo,to nominate Julian Assange, Editor-in-Chief of Wikileaks, for
the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize.
In her letter to the Nobel Peace Committee, Ms. Maguire said:
‘Julian Assange and his colleagues in Wikileaks have shown on numerous
occasions that they are one of the last outlets of true democracy and
their work for our freedom and speech. Their work for true peace by
making public our governments’ actions at home and abroad has
enlightened us to their atrocities carried out in the name of so-called
democracy around the world. This included footage of inhumanity carried
out by NATO/Military, the release of email correspondence revealing the
plotting of regime change in Middle Eastern countries, and the parts our
elected officials paid in deceiving the public. This is a huge step in
our work for disarmament and nonviolence worldwide.
Julian Assange, fearing deportation to the U.S. to stand trial for
treason, sought out asylum in the Ecuadorien Embassy in 2012.
Selflessly, he continues his work from here increasing the risk of his
prosecution by the American Government. In recent months the U.S. has
increased pressure on the Ecuadorian Government to take away his last
liberties. He is now prevented from having visitors, receiving telephone
calls, or other electronic communications, hereby removing his basic
human rights. This has put a great strain on Julian’s mental and
physical health. It is our duty as citizens to protect Julian’s human
rights and freedom of speech as he has fought for ours on a global
stage.
It is my great fear that Julian, who is an innocent man, will be
deported to the U.S. where he will face unjustified imprisonment. We
have seen this happen to Chelsea (Bradley) Manning who allegedly
supplied Wikileaks with sensitive information from NATO/US Middle
Eastern Wars and subsequently spent multiple years in solitary
confinement in an American prison. If the US succeeds in their plan to
extradite Julian Assange to US to face a Grand Jury, this will silence
journalists and whistle-blowers around the world, in fear of dire
repercussions.
Julian Assange meets all criteria for the Nobel Peace Prize. Through his
release of hidden information to the public we are no longer naïve to
the atrocities of war, we are no longer oblivious to the connections
between big Business, the acquisition of resources, and the spoils of
war.
As his human rights and freedom are in jeopardy the Nobel Peace Prize
would afford Julian much greater protection from Government forces.
Over the years there have been controversies over the Nobel Peace Prize
and some of those to whom it has been awarded. Sadly, I believe it has
moved from its original intentions and meaning. It was Alfred Nobel’s
will that the prize would support and protect individuals at threat from
Government forces in their fight for nonviolence and peace, by bringing
awareness to their precarious situations.
Through awarding Julian Assange the Nobel Peace Prize, he and others like him, will receive the protection they truly deserve.
It is my hope that by this we can rediscover the true definition of the Nobel Peace Prize.
I also call on all people to bring awareness to Julian’s situation and
support him in his struggle for basic human rights, freedom of speech,
and peace.’
MAIREAD MAGUIRE - NOBEL PEACE LAUREATE