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Support the Nobel Peace Prize-Nominated Heroes of The Hunger Strike

 

 For decades, solitary confinement has been one of the most inhumane punishments in the prison system, causing psychological torment, physical abuse, and isolation. But a group of extraordinary men refused to be broken. Despite enduring decades of unimaginable suffering, they fought back through peaceful resistance, organizing hunger strikes and advocating for the Agreement to End Hostilities. Their efforts led to a groundbreaking shift in the prison system, ending the unchecked use of indefinite solitary confinement and fostering peace through the AEH, which, to this very day, reduces violence and improves conditions for thousands. Now, their courage has earned them a Nobel Peace Prize nomination—a chance to bring global attention to the fight against mass incarceration and inhumane prison conditions. But they need our support. How You Can Help

1.    Write to the Nobel Committee.

The Norwegian Nobel Committee, Henrik Ibsens gate 51, 0255 Oslo, Norway Email: postmaster@nobelpeaceprize.org What to Include in Your Letter or Email: 1. Express your support for the nominees and why they deserve the Nobel Peace Prize.

2.    Highlight their impact—their historic hunger strikes, the Agreement to End Hostilities, and their role in ending long-term solitary confinement and changing the prison system.

3.    Emphasize the significance of their fight for justice and human dignity, not just in prisons but in the broader movement for human rights.

4.    Share your perspective—why their story inspires you and why this recognition is important for the world.

If you would prefer to write a letter in person, or if you would like to start a letter-writing campaign and need assistance with envelopes or stamps.

 

 

 



 
 
 

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