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Un grupo de políticos europeos:
Norwegian Nobel Committee
Henrik Ibsen Gate 51, N-o255 Oslo
NorwayMarch 11, 2022
Distinguished Members of the Nobel Committee,
In light of historically unprecedented events we respectfully call upon the Nobel Peace Prize Committee to re-open and reconsider the 2022 nomination procedure for the Nobel Peace Prize.
The world is shocked by the images of war coming from Ukraine. Millions of families are now living in antiestéticar, their homes and livelihoods threatened by bombardments and an invasive army. We are witness to the courage of the people of Ukraine withstanding this war waged upon them by the Russian Federation.
Brave Ukrainian men and women are fighting to preserve democracy and self-government. From the defiance democratically elected Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to the man with tears in his eyes saying goodbye to his family to fight for his country, people all over Ukraine are rising up to resist the forces of authoritarianism. Our words of sympathy and support can hardly do justice to the sacrifices they make for the principles of human rights and peace.
Right now and around the world fellow democratic citizens are all asking the same question: what can we do to support the people of Ukraine?
We believe that now is the time to show the people of Ukraine that the world is on their side. We therefore humbly call upon you, the Committee, to consider:
Extending and thereby re-opening the nomination procedure for the Nobel Peace Prize until March 31, 2022 to allow for a Nobel Peace Prize nomination for President Zelensky and the people of Ukraine.
Although we are aware that this is a break with procedure, we do believe that this break is justified by the current unprecedented situation. It is our democratic duty to stand up to authoritarianism and to support a people fighting for democracy and their right to self-government.
The veneer of civilization is paper-thin, we are its guardians and we can never rest.
With highest esteem,
Norwegian Nobel Committee
Henrik Ibsen Gate 51, N-o255 Oslo
NorwayMarch 11, 2022
Distinguished Members of the Nobel Committee,
In light of historically unprecedented events we respectfully call upon the Nobel Peace Prize Committee to re-open and reconsider the 2022 nomination procedure for the Nobel Peace Prize.
The world is shocked by the images of war coming from Ukraine. Millions of families are now living in antiestéticar, their homes and livelihoods threatened by bombardments and an invasive army. We are witness to the courage of the people of Ukraine withstanding this war waged upon them by the Russian Federation.
Brave Ukrainian men and women are fighting to preserve democracy and self-government. From the defiance democratically elected Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to the man with tears in his eyes saying goodbye to his family to fight for his country, people all over Ukraine are rising up to resist the forces of authoritarianism. Our words of sympathy and support can hardly do justice to the sacrifices they make for the principles of human rights and peace.
Right now and around the world fellow democratic citizens are all asking the same question: what can we do to support the people of Ukraine?
We believe that now is the time to show the people of Ukraine that the world is on their side. We therefore humbly call upon you, the Committee, to consider:
Extending and thereby re-opening the nomination procedure for the Nobel Peace Prize until March 31, 2022 to allow for a Nobel Peace Prize nomination for President Zelensky and the people of Ukraine.
Although we are aware that this is a break with procedure, we do believe that this break is justified by the current unprecedented situation. It is our democratic duty to stand up to authoritarianism and to support a people fighting for democracy and their right to self-government.
The veneer of civilization is paper-thin, we are its guardians and we can never rest.
With highest esteem,
- Mrs. Ayaan Hirsi AliFormer Member of Parliament (VVD)
Netherlands
- Mr. Andrus Ansip Former Prime Minister, former European Commissioner, Member of the European Parliament
Estonia
- Mr. Malik Azmani Member of European Parliament (VVD), Delegation Leader and first vice-president Renew Europe group
Netherlands
- Mr. Bert Bakker Former Member of Parliament (D66), chair Srebrenica Commission
Netherlands
- Mrs. Ank Bijleveld Former Minister of Defence
Netherlands
- Mr. Harry van Bommel Former Member of Parliament (SP)
Netherlands
- Mr. Bernard Bot Former minister of Foreign Affairs
Netherlands
- Mr. Vlad-Marius Botoş Member of the European Parliament (Uniunea Salvați România),
Romania
- Mr. Han ten Broeke Director Political Affairs The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies and former Member of Parliament (VVD)
Netherlands
- Mr. Dinesh Dhamija Former Member of the European Parliament (Liberal Democrats)
United Kingdom
- Mrs. Kathleen Ferrier Former Member of Parliament (CDA)
Netherlands
- Mr. Martijn van Helvert Former Member of Parliament (CDA)
Netherlands
- Mrs. Myrthe Hilkens Former Member of Parliament (PvdA)
Netherlands
- Mrs. Jackie Jones Former Member of the European Parliament (Labour Party)
United Kingdom
- Mrs. Karin Karlsbro Member of the European Parliament (Liberalerna)
Sweden
- Mrs. Marieke Koekkoek Member of Parliament (Volt)
Netherlands
- Mr. Bert Koenders Former minister of Foreign Affairs
Netherlands
- Mr. Andrey Kovatchev Member of the European Parliament (Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria)
Bulgaria
- Mrs. Lousewies van der Laan Former Member of Parliament (D66), delegation leader, former Member of the European Parliament, delegation leader
Netherlands
- Mrs. Esther de Lange Member of European Parliament (CDA), delegation Leader, vicepresident EVP
Netherlands
- Mrs. Katrin Langensiepen Member of the European Parliament (Bündnis 90/Die Grünen)
Germany
- Mr. Urmas Paet Former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Former Minister of Culture, Member of the European Parliament (Eesti Reformierakond)
Estonia
- Mr. Jan Paternotte Member of Parliament (D66), delegation leader
Netherlands
- Mr. Alexander Pechtold Former minister of Government Reform, former Member of Parliament (D66) and party leader
Netherlands
- Mrs. Lilianne Ploumen Member of Parliament (PvdA) and party leader, former Minister for Development Cooperation
Netherlands
- Mr. Jan Pronk Former minister for Development Cooperation
Netherlands
- Mrs. Neelie Kroes Former European Commissioner
Netherlands
- Mrs. Yvonne van Rooy Former Member of Parliament (CDA), former Member of European Parliament, former deputy minister Economic Affairs
Netherlands
- Mrs. Clémence Ross Former State Secretary of State for Health, Welfare and Sport, former Member of Parliament (CDA)
Netherlands
- Mr. André Rouvoet Former Deputy Prime Minister
Netherlands
- Mr. Ivan Štefanec Member of the European Parliament (Kresťanskodemokratické hnutie), Former Member of Parliament
Slovakia
- Mr. Maxime Verhagen Former Minister of Foreign Affairs and former Deputy Prime Minister
Netherlands
- Mr. Guy Verhofstad Former Prime Minister, Member of European Parliament
Belgium
- Mrs. Margo Vliegenthart Former State Secretary of Health, Welfare and Sport, former Member of Parliament (PvdA)
Netherlands
- Mr. Joel Voordewind Former Member of Parliament (CU)
Netherlands
- Mr. Joris Voorhoeve Former minister of Defence
Netherlands
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