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2 - LETTERA APERTA al Nobel Peace Prize
- Subject: 2 - LETTERA APERTA al Nobel Peace Prize
- From: "Martinerrico" <martinerrico at libero.it>
- Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 10:23:26 +0200
From: COMITATO ITALIANO revoca del Nobel per la Pace 1973 http://www.peacelink.it/tematiche/latina/nobel/ ________________________________________________________________ To: Geir Lundestad Secretary of the Norwegian Nobel Committee & The Norwegian Nobel Committee Members CC: FOR ALL INFORMATION MEDIA (please feel free to publish this letter) _________________________________________________________________ A NOBEL PRIZE WITHOUT PEACE The Nobel Prize for Peace is always entrusted with a strong and direct symbolism. Giving the Nobel Prize for Peace to someone who develops Peace in everyday life requires great responsibility because of the importance of this laureation. This Prize is always seen as a sign of the will to build a better life for the whole humanity. In tha actual situation is everyday more important to talk about Peace in a new and fresh way, acting consequently. this is the main reason of this "open letter" to the Nobel Prize Comittee. In the last few months, the following appeal was signed by a great number of people form various parts of the world. In the last few years, United States of America are trying to make their past behaviour and responsibility about cruel dictatorships of South America a bit clearer, particularly for Chile¹s and Argentina¹s ones. During these military regimes thousands of people were raped, tortured and killed and in many cases their bodies are still undiscovered: we are talking about "desaparecidos", who are alive in our minds thanks to history and to all men and women who are fighting in search of truth and in preserving memory of this atrocious past. Evidence of liabilities had in the ¹70s and ¹80s of last century by Central Intelligence Agency and by some influent members of U.S. Government is nowadays sure, as shown by Archive documents declassified in recent months. Main characters of this connivance with military regimes are suspected to be President Nixon and his Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, the latter in open search of revenge against President Allende of Chile; Kissinger¹s idea was that Allende and his Government (in office after democratic elections) must be overthrown by any means or crimes to permit the power to be taken by his friend General Augusto Pinochet Ugarte, this is made clear by many documents of the Department of State recently becamed of public domain. Kissinger had also a great role supporting dictatorship in Argentina where ruled Jorge Videla, another of his confidence men. Not with standing these bloody pacts with South American regimes, in 1973 Henry Kissinger became Nobel Laureate for Peace, alongside with Viet Nam¹s Le Duc Tho, having negotiated a cease fire agreement in that country. But warfare in Viet Nam continued at least for a couple of years, ending only with the falling of Saigon. For this reason Le Duc Tho did not accept his part of Nobel Prize. Now that United States¹ position, particularly Kissinger¹s preminent role, in South American dictatorships is in full light, a relevant question arises about the ethic and moral value of his Nobel Prize and we cannot ignore it. It is worth associate his name with the ones of people who really acted for Peace and Justice, such as Rigoberta Menchu and Adolfo Perez Esquivel?? We think that he can¹t be no more a Nobel Laureate for Peace because of his part in crimes committed in Chile, Argentina and not only, and that the 1973 Prize must be revoked as Justice wants and as a repair, very small indeed, for the sufferings of thousands victims. This is what we firmly ask to you! This appeal is not meant as a persecutory act against one person, but tries to give a new dignity to the word "PEACE" and to preserve the prestige of the Nobel Prize for Peace. We trust, in the name of who signed and will sign this appeal, in a strong and honest response from Mr. Secretary and the whole Nobel Prize Committee. ITALIAN COMITEE for Nobel Peace Prize 1973 revocation nonobel at libero.it ********************************************************************** Documentation: http://www.peacelink.it/tematiche/latina/nonobel.htm Documents declasified of CIA: http://www.peacelink.it/tematiche/latina/kisscia.html Petition in PDF format: Italiano - http://www.peacelink.it/tematiche/latina/NoNobel(IT).pdf English - http://www.peacelink.it/tematiche/latina/NoNobel(ENG).pdf Español - http://www.peacelink.it/tematiche/latina/NoNobel(ES).pdf List of subscritors http://www.peacelink.it/tematiche/latina/nobel/elenco.php3
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