Peace People

Peace People

Peace People (PP, aussi connu comme Community of the Peace People, Northern Ireland Peace People, Women's Peace Movement) est un mouvement pacifiste pendant le conflit nord-irlandais.

En août 1976, un membre de l'IRA provisoire est abattu à Belfast par l'armée britannique au volant de sa voiture. Son véhicule, hors de contrôle, écrase trois enfants (Joanne, 9 ans, John, 2 ans et Andrew, 6 semaines, Maguire). Suite à cet événement, la tante de ces enfants, Mairead Corrigan, Ciaran McKeown et Betty Williams lancent un mouvement pacifiste, le Peace People[1],[2]. Mairead Corrigan et Betty Williams reçoivent le Prix Nobel de la paix 1976 le 10 décembre 1977[3].

Peace People organise différentes activités destinées aux jeunes[4].

Références

  1. (en) David McKittrick et David McVea, Making Sense of the Troubles, Penguin Books, 2001, 355 p. (ISBN 0141003057), p. 116-117 
  2. CAIN, « Abstracts on Organisations - 'P' ». Consulté le 30 août 2010
  3. Site officiel des Prix Nobel, « The Nobel Prize in Peace 1976 ». Consulté le 30 août 2010
  4. http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/othelem/organ/docs/cpp.htm

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