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Related: About this forumJeremy Corbyn and Noam Chomsky win Sean MacBride Peace Prize amid media silence
UK Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn was awarded the Sean MacBride Peace Prize along with Noam Chomsky and Japanese anti-military base activists, yet the award received scant coverage in the British media.
The International Peace Bureau presents the Sean MacBride Peace Prize to individuals, organizations or movements for their work for peace, disarmament and human rights.
Corbyn was deemed this years recipient, along with renowned scholar Noam Chomsky and the All Okinawa Council Against Henoko New Base. He received his award in Geneva on Friday.
The Labour leader was recognized for his sustained and powerful political work for disarmament and peace. His longtime work with the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament in the UK and the Stop the War Campaign was commended, along with his work for peace as a politician.
At: http://editiononline.co.uk/index.php/2017/12/11/jeremy-corbyn-and-noam-chomsky-win-peace-prize-amid-media-silence/
Amid little media notice, Jeremy Corbin receives the Sean McBride Prize for Peace in Geneva.
Denzil_DC
(7,941 posts)but it would have a bit more value and meaning if Corbyn'd take a stand against Trident and the Trident replacement.
sandensea
(22,850 posts)Perhaps he's been too preoccupied with Brexit and day-to-day politics.
Trident should be at or near the top of any progressive lawmaker's priority list.
T_i_B
(14,800 posts)....but he does have considerable opposition to taking a stand against Trident both in his own party and the wider electorate.
As to the OP? Well I may have heard of the Nobel Peace Prize but I've honestly never heard of the Sean MacBride Peace Prize, and the obscurity of the gong would appear to be a good explanation of why UK media coverage has been so scant.
muriel_volestrangler
(102,477 posts)Leaving the search options as wide as possible (all dates and all sources), we can only find two mentions of the prize in UK newspapers.
One is a Sunday Times story from 1994 about activists trying to hand over the award to the Israeli nuclear whistleblower Mordechai Vanunu.
The other is a Guardian article from 2013 about a former winner the Irish president Michael D Higgins.
https://www.channel4.com/news/factcheck/factcheck-has-the-media-ignored-good-news-about-jeremy-corbyn
Denzil_DC
(7,941 posts)It implies a causal link between two things which may be - I'd go further, almost always are - sheer coincidence!
T_i_B
(14,800 posts)Link to tweet
When the story finally does go mainstream, it's the Daily Fail, making great play on the award being named after a former IRA man.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5182491/Labour-leader-Jeremy-Corbyn-wins-peace-prize.html?ito=social-twitter_dailymailUK
muriel_volestrangler
(102,477 posts)They didn't mention Corbyn, Chomsky or the Japanese winning it, or the presentation. Just hopped on to the "British media not covering!" bandwagon. It's been won in the past by Chelsea Manning and the people of Lampedusa (handling Mediterranean refugees), for instance, but basically the media just doesn't cover it.
Ken Burch
(50,254 posts)But he can't impose a "No renewal" policy on his party singlehandedly. The right wing of the party still have the votes at the party conference to block that, which is unfortunate, because Trident no longer serves any useful purpose.