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Friday, August 29, 2003
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It Is Not Effectiveness, But Faithfullness
Juan Carrero Saralegui
Human rights activist and president of the S'Olivar Foundation.
Juan Carrero Saralegui was proposed as a candidate for the 2000
Nobel Prize for Peace (the award finally went to Korean president Kim
Dae-jung) for his efforts to denounce genocide in the Great Lakes
region of Africa. Carrera is the president of the S'Olivar Foundation
in Estellencs, on the island of Mallorca. In 1999 he was given the
Courage of Conscience Award granted by the Peace Abbey organization of Massachusetts.
Juan Carrero Saralegui was born in Arjona (Jaén) on February
18, 1951. At age 19, after three years of Philosophy studies at
university, he and a group of friends established a commune on the
S'Olivar farm in Mallorca and spent the following four years devoted to
meditation, prayer and the study of Theology. In 1974 he became one of
the first conscientious objectors in Spain.
An admirer of Mahatma Gandhi, he spent three years in the
Andes teaching children of the Quechua tribe in Argentina, near the
border with Chile, along with his wife Susana, whom he'd met at the
L'Arch community in France, and an Argentinian friend, future Nobel
Peace Prize-winner Adolfo Perez Esquivel. At that time the military
coup in Argentina took place, and because of their work they were at
the risk of reprisals from the new regime.
Since 1994 Carrero and his foundation, which was established
in 1992, have actively denounced the massacres of Hutus in Rwanda and
Burundi. In 1996 he walked one thousand kilometers (more than 600
miles) to Geneva to draw attention to the situation in the Great Lakes region of Africa.
One year later he went on a 42-day fast in front of the European Union
Council headquarters. His campaign was supported by 19 Nobel Prize
winners including Rigoberta Menchú, the Dalai Lama, Archbishop Desmond
Tutu and his friend Adolfo Perez Esquivel.
Brought to you by Peacemaker Circle International.
12:37:45 PM
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