Miembros del Congreso de EEUU envían petición de Nobel de la Paz para Dr. Elías Biscet

En: Destacados

14 Feb 2011

Congresistas norteamericanos y otros miembros de parlamentos y personalidades mundiales han apoyado una petición al Comité Noruego del Premio Nobel de la Paz, para que el líder de Derechos Humanos cubano el Dr. Oscar Elías Biscet sea aceptado como candidato a tan alta distinción.



Miembros del Congreso de EEUU envían petición de Nobel de la Paz para Dr. Elías Biscet

Oscar Elias Biscet

Congresistas norteamericanos y otros miembros de parlamentos y personalidades mundiales han apoyado una petición al Comité Noruego del Premio Nobel de la Paz, para que el líder de Derechos Humanos cubano el Dr. Oscar Elías Biscet sea aceptado como candidato a tan alta distinción.

La carta fue enviada por 25 miembros del Congreso de Estados Unidos el pasado 31 de enero a la Comisión Nobel, avalando al prisionero político Dr. Oscar Elías Biscet como merecedor del Premio Nobel de la Paz.

A continuación detalles de la carta:

La Carta en formato PDF y otros elementos se pueden precisar en el BLOG Capitol Hill Cubans, editado por Mauricio Claver Carone.

Dr. Biscet Nominated for Nobel Prize

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Cuban Human Rights Advocate Dr. Oscar Elias Biscet Gonzalez Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

Washington, D.C. – Freedom Now and the Lawton Foundation for Human Rights are pleased to announce the nomination of Dr. Óscar Elías Biscet González for the Nobel Peace Prize by the Prime Minister of Hungary, members of the Parliament of Canada, members of the United States Congress (see letter here), members of the European Parliament, members of the British House of Lords, and a leading member of another government.

In a letter to Thorbjørn Jagland, Chairman of the Nobel Peace Prize Committee in Norway, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán wrote, «Dr. Biscet is a man of courage and dignity,» and asked that the Committee consider Dr. Biscet’s «relentless and self-sacrificing struggle for universal human rights and freedom.»

The Secretary General of the European People’s Party (EPP) and MEP, Antonio López-Istúriz, has said, «Dr. Biscet is one of the most relevant and peaceful voices denouncing the ongoing violation of human rights in Cuba, as a way to advance towards a democratic system in the country. His fight for freedom of speech in Cuba has been recognized internationally since many years. For this reason, I have recently promoted the support for his Nobel Prize candidature also by the European Parliament.» Members of the British House of Lords praised Dr. Biscet as a man «distinguished by his extraordinary vision, courage, leadership, and dedication to non-violence in resisting the Cuban government’s human rights violations.»

Dr. Biscet is a renowned human rights activist who has paid tremendous personal cost for his advocacy since the 1980s. As a medical professional, founder and President of the Lawton Foundation for Human Rights, and leading organizer of the «Friends of Human Rights» group in Cuba, he has dedicated his life to defending the fundamental rights of the Cuban people. Dr. Biscet was arrested most recently in late 2002 for exercising basic civil liberties, convicted on sham charges, and continues to serve a 25-year prison sentence.

For many years now, Dr. Biscet has repeatedly faced inhumane treatment in prison, including confinement to a punishment cell and denial of food for extended periods of time. Yet, as members of the European Parliament describe in their letter to the Committee, even throughout these horrific times, Dr. Biscet has «continued to call for non-violence, and has called forth the memory of personal heroes such as Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr.»

Members of the United States Congress wrote, «Cuba today is at a crossroads. Awarding the Nobel Peace Prize to Dr. Oscar Biscet Gonzalez—a Cuban human rights defender unalterably dedicated to nonviolent social change—will point the way ahead, toward a constructive future for all of the people of Cuba.»

2 Comentarios para Miembros del Congreso de EEUU envían petición de Nobel de la Paz para Dr. Elías Biscet

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Jose Vilasuso Rivero

febrero 18th, 2011 at 1:11 am

Verguenza da que los promotores de este merecido galardón para el doctor Biscet sean europeos, canadienses, norteamericanos, etc sin siquiera un latinoamericano. Nuestro continente carece de líderes democráticos dotados del valor y dignidad indispensables para unirse a una nominación cuya iniciativa debió partir de algunos de estos. Tal prueba de mediocridad fortalece nuestra posición ideológica pues se comprueba que los demócratas cubanos persiguen la línea recta, justa y moderna.

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Jose Vilasuso Rivero

febrero 18th, 2011 at 1:18 am

Menuda competencia se avecina entre Biscet, Fariñas, Damas de Blanco, Payá todos cubanos. Esta competencia cordial prueba la calidad de los líderes disidentes y el impacto de su ejemplo en el mundo civilizado y al día. Quó otro país puede ofrecer un listado tan numeroso de figuras con méritos suficientes para el Nóbel de la Paz.

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Pedro Pablo Álvarez Ramos es ex-preso de conciencia de la Primavera Negra de 2003, secretario general del Consejo Unitario de Trabajadores Cubanos (CUTC) y miembro del grupo gestor "Proyecto Varela".

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