DO YOU THINK THIS WOMAN DESERVES THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE?

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DO YOU THINK THIS WOMAN DESERVES THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE?


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ACTIVE Mon Nov 13, 06 - Mon Oct 13, 08

"Rebiya Kadeer (b. 21 January 1947) is a prominent Uyghur businesswoman and political activist from the northwest region of Xinjiang in the People's Republic of China. In 1999 she was detained, tried and imprisoned by PRC authorities on charges of "leaking state secrets", having sent newspaper clippings to her husband Sidik Rouzi, an expatriate living in the United States who is active in protesting Chinese policies towards the Uyghurs. Kadeer was detained in August 1999 while on her way to meet a US Congressional Research Service delegation investigating the situation in Xinjiang at the time, and was alleged to be in possession of a list of 10 people "suspected of having a connection with national separatist activities". In 2004, her sentence was reduced by a year based on citations of good behavior in the women’s prison of Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region where she was being held.

On 14 March 2005, Kadeer was released early, nominally on medical grounds, to United States custody. The U.S. had pressured for her release, and the action came in advance of a visit by United States Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to the region. On 17 March, Kadeer flew to the U.S. and joined her family in Washington D.C.. In response to Kadeer's release, the United States agreed to drop a resolution against China in the United Nations Commission on Human Rights, causing human rights organizations including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch to moderate their praise somewhat.

Kadeer was born into poverty but enjoyed a successful career as an entrepreneur, starting first with a laundry service and then expanding her activities to eventually own a trading company and department store in Xinjiang. She was also an active philanthropist within the community, most notably through her foundation of the 1,000 Families Mothers Project, a charity intended to help Uyghur women start their own local businesses.

Kadeer's successes as a businesswoman earned her the local nickname "the millionairess" and also a position at the UN Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing in 1995. She became a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, but was barred from re-election in 1998 for failing to condemn her husband's statements in the United States.

In 2004 she won the Rafto Prize for human rights, and in 2006 she was nominated by Swedish parliamentarian Annelie Enochson as one of the candidates (among 191 people who were nominated) for the Nobel Peace Prize. Annelie Enochson stated in her nomination, "Rebiya Kadeer champions the rights of western China's Uighur ethnic group and is one of China's most prominent advocates of women's rights... has also used her resources as founder and director of a large trading company in northwestern China to provide fellow Uighurs with training and employment." The Chinese government condemned the nomination.

A biography of Kadeer, written in German, is due to be published in 2007. It will be titled A Woman's Struggle against the Dragon." "

(Source: Wikipedia)

Personally, I believe that she deserves to win the Nobel Peace Prize some time in the future. China's oppression of Xinjiang is arguably just as bad as its oppression of Tibet (the Dalai Lama has already won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989 for his efforts regarding Tibet); as Xinjiang (with its own unique culture) also has a separatist / pro-autonomous movment. However, this region has gotten little international attention. The human rights abuses there are horrific. So her cause and struggle against this should be very relevant to the world. She is a female Muslim human rights activist who uses and encourages specifically the method of non-violent-resistance against the overwhelming physical power of the Chinese state. This year she was nominated, but China responded by using threats in an attempt to ensure she wouldn't win- they are likely to continue using blackmail again on this issue in the future.

Do you think Rebiya Kadeer deserves recognition with the Nobel Peace Prize some time in the future?

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COMMENTS:
I strongly believe so. Giving her the Nobel Peace Prize would: reward and recognise her hard work, bring international awareness to the human rights abuses in Xinjiang, and also bring international attention to Islamic non-violent resistance which does and can play a role on the world stage.
by xxxxxxxx on Mon Nov 13, 06 11:03pm [+]

She emerged as a leader in a non-violent resistance campaign against China's oppression of the Muslim Uighurs in Xinjiang. The Islamic world can and has been able to struggle against oppression with non-violence.
by xxxxxxxx on Mon Nov 13, 06 11:06pm [+]

Voted : Yes
wasnt she nominated for the prize alreadY?
by seamus on Tue Nov 14, 06 4:20am [+]

seamus- yes this year, and China tried to blackmail Norway in an attempt to ensure she wouldn't win. Anyway, I don't want her to only be nominated, I want her to win it. : )
by xxxxxxxx on Tue Nov 14, 06 5:36am [+]

Voted : Yes
Yes
by skylab on Tue Nov 14, 06 7:13am [+]

Voted : Yes
Give it to her this year and give china the big IC_fu
by FiddleFaddleOnLSD on Tue Nov 14, 06 7:47am [+]

FiddleFaddleOnLSD- this year's Nobel Peace winner was already announced: ballot #103346

... but hopefully she may get the award in a future year.
by xxxxxxxx on Tue Nov 14, 06 7:58am [+]

Yes, and I'll take the number four with rice and egg roll.
by _Beelzebubba on Tue Nov 14, 06 9:33am [+]

_Beelzebubba - What?
by xxxxxxxx on Tue Nov 14, 06 9:22pm [+]

Must get laundry done right now. Chop-chop!
by _Beelzebubba on Thu Nov 16, 06 10:24am [+]

_Beelzebubba - Your sterotyping doesn't fit. She is not Han Chinese, she is an Uighur.
by xxxxxxxx on Sun Dec 24, 06 1:58am [+]






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