Sunday, June 19, 2011

NGO Monitor Remembers Human Rights Leader Yelena Bonner

For Immediate Release
June 19, 2011

Contact: Jason Edelstein +972-52-861-2129

NGO Monitor Remembers
Human Rights Leader Yelena Bonner

JERUSALEM – NGO Monitor today released the following statement on the death of Russian human rights activist Yelena Bonner, widow of Nobel Peace Prize winner Andrei Sakharov:

Yelena Bonner was a tireless leader of the international human rights movement and played a pivotal role in ending the oppressive policies of the Soviet Union. Along with her late husband, Nobel Peace Prize winner Andrei Sakharov, Ms. Bonner demonstrated that personal sacrifice and relentless courage can spur monumental change in closed societies.

Quoting Sakharov, Ms. Bonner reminded the 2009 Oslo Forum audience, “All wars that Israel has waged have been just, forced upon it by the irresponsibility of Arab leaders.” She expressed her “alarm because of the anti-Semitism and anti-Israeli sentiment growing throughout Europe.” Ms. Bonner also pleaded for the human rights movement to remember the plight of Gilad Shalit, asking her human rights colleagues why his fate doesn’t “trouble you in the same way as does the fate of the Guantanamo prisoners?...”

NGO Monitor today pays tribute to Ms. Bonner’s commitment to universal morality and her defense of human rights.

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1 comment:

  1. Yelena Bonner will be sadly missed. She and her husband showed us that principled individuals with moral courage can change the world. They left it a better place than the world they were born into.

    May her memory be for a blessing!

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