Sunday, October 3, 2010

Levy: Israel, North Korea, Burma, against non-violence Nobel Laureate

If the court indeed upholds the disgraceful act then [the world] know not only what we've become - that this is how we treat those who advocate non-violence - but that our [Nazi] court system is also a collaborator in the treachery and is tainted to the teeth.

It was a spectacle that could only have taken place in Israel, North Korea, Burma and Iran - the state imprisoning and deporting a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize

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Peace Prize Laureate Calls For Vanunu Freedom

Peace Prize Laureate Calls For Vanunu Freedom

JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - DECEMBER 19: Irish 1977 Nobel peace prize laureate Mairead Corrigan Maguire smiles while watching Israeli nuclear whistleblower Mordechai Vanunu during their press conference December 19, 2004 in Jerusalem. Corrigan came to Israel to support Vanunu's call for his unconditional freedom and to advance worldwide efforts to release him from the security restrictions placed on him by the Jewish state following his release from prison in April 2004. Vanunu served an 18-year sentence, mostly in solitary confinement, for revealing secrets of Israel's Dimona nuclear reactor.
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