Nobel Peace Laureate Mairead Maguire Detained by US Homeland Security

June 3, 2009 by Border Explorer 

maguire USA Homeland Security detained Nobel Peace laureate Mairead Maguire in mid May as she entered the US at a Houston airport. According to information provided by the Free Gaza Movement, Maguire was returning home to Northern Ireland from a three day conference she hosted in Guatemala with three sister Nobel Peace Laureates: Rigoberta Menchu, Jody Williams and Shirin Ebadi.

Officials held Maguire for two hours. They questioned her, fingerprinted her, photographed her and questioned again in a second session. Due to the insistence of the Nobel Women’s Initiatives representatives, she was released; however, because of her detention, she missed her flight.

Maguire had just finished hosting a conference concerning “Redefining Democracy, Human Rights and Peace” that one hundred fifty international women activists attended.

Maguire released the following statement about the incident:

This kind of behaviour and treatment is unacceptable. They questioned me about my nonviolent protests in USA against the Afghanistan invasion and Iraqi war. They insisted I must tick the box in the Immigration form admitting to criminal activities. I am not a criminal, my nonviolent acts in USA opposing the war on Afghanistan, and Iraqi, are acts of conscience and together with millions of USA citizens, and world citizens, I refuse to be criminalized for opposing such illegal policies. Every citizen has a right, indeed a moral obligation, to nonviolent civil disobedience in the face of illegal and unjust laws, especially war. If anyone is to be criminalized for these illegal and immoral policies it is the USA Government, who must be held accountable before the International community for these acts of crime against humanity.

I am most disappointed at this harassment which I believe is because I do not remain silent on USA Foreign Policies which I believe to be causing a great deal of suffering around the world. I stand in solidarity with many Human rights defenders, whose only crime is to stand for the dignity and right of everyone to life, freedom and human and civil liberties. Many people in the USA, voted for President Obama (and millions around the world supported him) on the promise that changes would be made, civil and human rights be upheld, and today we await the fulfilment of these promises. We hope that President Obama will not disappoint the millions of people around the World, like me, who believed in him when he said we can change things, YES WE CAN.

The world looks to him to give moral and political leadership by upholding Human rights and International Law, and leading America to live fully by its Constitution and commitments to freedom and democracy for all. I have travelled to USA many times in the past 30 years to share the message of peace and reconciliation, but I have also undertaken my world citizenship responsibility to join with the American peace movement in protesting USA foreign policies which are causing much suffering in the World. I will continue to visit and plan to return to USA in August to join with the American Peace Movement at Los Alamos, New Mexico, in protesting USA Nuclear Weapons Programme.

I have always been inspired by the American Peace Movement and consider an honour to be able to support them in their work for a peaceful humanity, truly in the spirit of the American people and their inspiration Constitution of freedom and justice for all.”

Mairead Maguire, Nobel Peace Laureate

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8 Responses to “Nobel Peace Laureate Mairead Maguire Detained by US Homeland Security”

  1. Dusty on June 3rd, 2009 8:05 am

    How friggin disgusting is this? Thanks for posting on it B.E, as it shows us that our idiots are no better than those in a third world country when it comes to harassing individuals.

  2. Border Explorer on June 3rd, 2009 8:57 am

    Thanks for the outrage, Dusty. Seems like we are subjected to so much outrageous behavior by our feds that it is hard to maintain an appropriate disgust level in response.

    These Nobel Peace Prize winners are a real threat to the prevailing world order, you know. Can’t let them even pass through our nation unhassled apparently. (Sigh)

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  3. Fran on June 3rd, 2009 10:30 pm

    Yet George Bush just passed freely between Canada & the US. WTF???

    Fran´s last blog post..Terrorism in America

  4. Border Explorer on June 5th, 2009 7:20 am

    Fran, you are awesome!

  5. LewScannon on June 7th, 2009 2:13 pm

    Human rights, democracy and peace. Sounds like real terrist activity to me.

    LewScannon´s last blog post..Even Though You’re A Minority, You Should Still Be Able To Force Your Delusions On Everybody Else

  6. Border Explorer on June 7th, 2009 6:35 pm

    LOL, good one, Lew. I’ll sleep better tonight knowing we’ve got her fingerprints. (ugh!)

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