Suzanne Loiselle – Nominated!

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The nomination for Suzanne Loiselle was proposed by Raymonde Maisonneuve and was endorsed by ten different people. Suzanne Loiselle is therefore officially a candidate for the 2016 Public Peace Prize.

To support the nomination for
Suzanne Loiselle

Share supportive comments:
On the website;
https://publicpeaceprize.org/suzanne-loiselle/
By email at contact@publicpeaceprize.org
On the Facebook page;
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Or at the bottom of this article.

Each comment posted on Facebook or on the website will be worth three “votes” for this candidate.

The reputation of this woman from Quebec goes far beyond the framework of the organization L’Entraide missionnaire, which she has directed in Montreal for the past thirty years. Suzanne Loiselle has forged fast ties with a vast network of international cooperation agencies. The many struggles for peace and human rights which she has supported have taken her to Iraq with a Quebec delegation headed by Objection de conscience organisation. Her actions and forceful public statements reveal her strong bond with oppressed populations.

To find out more about Suzanne Loiselle and to read the comments supporting the nomination go to:
https://publicpeaceprize.org/suzanne-loiselle/

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La candidatura de Suzanne Loiselle fue propuesta por Raymonde Maisonneuve y apoyada por une decena de personas. Suzanne Loiselle es entonces oficialmente seleccionada al Premio del Público por la Paz 2016.

Para apoyar la candidatura de Suzanne Loiselle:

Escriba un comentario de apoyo …
en la página del perfil:
https://publicpeaceprize.org/suzanne-loiselle-esp/
por correo: contact@publicpeaceprize.org
en la página de Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/publicpeaceprize.prixpublicpaix
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Michael Lapsley – Nominated!

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The nomination for Michael Lapsley was proposed by the Centre for Services in Restorative Justice and was endorsed by ten different people. Michael Lapsley is therefore officially a candidate for the 2016 Public Peace Prize.

To support the nomination for
Michael Lapsley

Share supportive comments:
On the website;
https://publicpeaceprize.org/michael-lapsley/
By email at contact@publicpeaceprize.org
On the Facebook page;
https://www.facebook.com/publicpeaceprize.prixpublicpaix
Or at the bottom of this article.

Each comment posted on Facebook or on the website will be worth three “votes” for this candidate.

Michael Lapsley, an Anglican priest born in New Zealand, was sent to South Africa at age 24. There he discovered the terrible reality that was Apartheid. Because of the death threats he received, he went into exile in Lesotho and later in Zimbabwe. In that country, on April 28, 1990, he lost both hands, an eardrum and an eye in a parcel-bomb attack. From that time, he was forced to live with a severe handicap – with hooks instead of hands and in need of assistance on a daily basis. Now at 65, he travels the world as an agent of reconciliation and peace. He facilitates healing memories workshops among inmates, refugees and the sick in numerous countries on every continent. His experience enables him to relate to those most wounded. Never one to be prone to discouragement, he managed to extricate himself from his ordeal with a strength which stemmed from humility and compassion.

To find out more about Michael Lapsley and to read the comments supporting the nomination go to:
https://publicpeaceprize.org/michael-lapsley/

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La candidatura de Michael Lapsley fue propuesta por Centre for Services in Restorative Justice y apoyada por une decena de personas. Michael Lapsley es entonces oficialmente seleccionado al Premio del Público por la Paz 2016.
https://publicpeaceprize.org/michael-lapsley-esp/

Para apoyar la candidatura de Michael Lapsley :

Escriba un comentario de apoyo …
en la página del perfil:
https://publicpeaceprize.org/michael-lapsley-esp/
por correo: contact@publicpeaceprize.org
en la página de Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/publicpeaceprize.prixpublicpaix
o abajo de este artículo

Cada comentario de apoyo publicado en Facebbok o en el sitio contará por tres «votos» a su favor.