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Contact: Bekki Miller
337-356-8696 * bekki.miller@militaryreligiousfreedom.org
MILITARY RELIGIOUS FREEDOM FOUNDATION NOMINATED FOR 2010 NOBEL PEACE
PRIZE
Albuquerque-based Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF;
www.militaryreligiousfreedom.org), the civil rights charitable
organization that has worked both fearlessly and tirelessly to stop
religious discrimination and oppression in the United States armed
forces, has been nominated for the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize.
Since its founding in 2005, the MRFF has become the undisputed
national and international leader in the civil rights movement to
restore the severely fractured wall between church and state in the
United States military and to stop the ill effects of noxious
religious discrimination both domestically and abroad. The
growing organization currently has over 15,000 constituent clients
from today's American active duty military, amazingly most of them
practicing Christians. MRFF has also fought aggressively for the
Constitutional rights of United States service members who are Jews,
Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus, Sikhs, atheists, agnostics and other
religious minorities, and to stop the unbridled proselytizing of
Afghans, Iraqis, Pakistanis and other foreign nationals by the U.S.
military.
While the Nobel committee does not officially release the names of
nominees for 50 years, the letter nominating the MRFF was authorized
for release by the Foundation, though redacted so as not to reveal the
identity of the nominating source at his request. The
nominator of MRFF for the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize is identified as a
Senator from a foreign nation, which is an ally of the United States,
and the only Christian legislator in the upper chamber of that
country's national parliament.
The nomination letter states, "The past accomplishments and ongoing
critical work of the MRFF have gained this civil rights organization
the profound respect of officers and officials in the highest ranks of
the United States militaryŠ".
The MRFF has tenaciously taken on the U.S. military with a bold, brave
approach to stopping the systemic and embedded discrimination against
those who are not fundamentalist Christians in today's armed forces,
as well as against the citizens of the Islamic countries where our
military is presently engaged in combat operations. Such egregious
acts of bigotry and prejudice include violence and threats against
U.S. sailors, soldiers, marines, airmen, cadets and midshipmen who
will no longer accept the unconstitutional abuse of forced religious
oppression from their military chains of command.
"I am deeply and profoundly honored for the Foundation to be
nominated; especially by such a respected and influential member
of a foreign Parliament allied with America," said Michael L.
"Mikey" Weinstein, MRFF's Founder and President. Weinstein is a
former White House lawyer and also former General Counsel to Texas
billionaire and two-time Presidential candidate H.Ross Perot and Perot
Systems Corporation. Mr. Weinstein is a 1977 U.S. Air Force Academy
honor graduate who has taken on and leads this civil rights mission
for religious non-discrimination. Over the past five years,
Weinstein, his family and MRFF have endured a steady diet of serious
threats and offensive acts of reprisal and retribution.
The nominating letter goes on to say that, "Mr. Weinstein and his
family have been the target of grotesque retaliatory death threats and
actions from the American religious fundamentalists MRFF fights; such
harassment has included the repeated shooting out of the windows of
their home, the burning of a church where he was to speak; the
placement of slaughtered animals at his front doorstepŠand the crude
markings of swastikas and crucifixes on his family's
dwelling."
Weinstein has been described by Harper's magazine as the
"constitutional conscience of the U.S. military." He
is the father of three children including two sons (and a
daughter-in-law) who also graduated from the U.S. Air Force Academy.
His family includes three consecutive generations of military academy
graduates and over 130 years of combined active duty military service
in a plethora of U.S. combat theaters and situations spanning most of
the last century.
In 2005, in response to overt religious discrimination at the U.S. Air
Force Academy, Weinstein started MRFF. His specific mission at the
time was to stop the ubiquitous religious discrimination from
fundamentalist Christians at the Academy bent on converting mainline
Protestants, Roman Catholics and non-Christians to their beliefs
utilizing the draconian spectre of military command influence. That
civil rights mission has now massively expanded over the last four
years to include all of the approximately 1,000 American military
installations scattered around the globe in over 130 host
countries.
Weinstein is the author of "With God On Our Side: One Man's War
Against an Evangelical Coup in America's Military," published in
2006 from St. Martins Press. The paperback edition, published in
2008, has a forward by Ambassador (retired) Joe Wilson. The book
is an expose on the systemic problem of religious intolerance
throughout the U.S. armed forces.
The redacted letter nominating MRFF is attached.
The winner of the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize will be announced in October
of next year by the Nobel Peace Prize Committee in Oslo, Norway. The
Committee reported that it had received the largest number of official
nominees ever for the 2009 Peace Prize competition recently won by
President Barack Obama; 172 individuals and 33 organizations were
nominated worldwide.
###FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 20, 2009
Contact: Bekki Miller
337-356-8696 * bekki.miller@militaryreligiousfreedom.org
MILITARY RELIGIOUS
FREEDOM FOUNDATION NOMINATED FOR 2010 NOBEL PEACE PRIZE
Albuquerque-based Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF; www.militaryreligiousfreedom.org), the civil rights charitable
organization that has worked both fearlessly and tirelessly to stop
religious discrimination and oppression in the United States armed
forces, has been nominated for the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize.
Since its founding in 2005, the MRFF has become the
undisputednational and international leader in the civil rights
movement to restore the severely fractured wall between church and
state in the United States military and to stop the ill effects of
noxious religious discrimination both domestically and abroad.
The growing organization currently has over 15,000 constituent
clients from today's American active duty military, amazingly most
of them practicing Christians. MRFFhas also fought aggressively
for the Constitutional rights of United States service members who are
Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus, Sikhs, atheists, agnostics and other
religious minorities, and to stop the unbridled proselytizing of
Afghans, Iraqis, Pakistanis and other foreign nationals by the U.S.
military.
While the Nobel committee does not officially release the names of
nominees for 50 years, the letter nominating the MRFF was authorized
for release by the Foundation, though redacted so as not to reveal the
identity of the nominating source at his request. The
nominator of MRFF for the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize is identified as a
Senator from a foreign nation, which is an ally of the United States,
and the only Christian legislator in the upper chamber of that
country's national parliament.
The nomination letter states, "The past accomplishments and ongoing
critical work of the MRFF have gained this civil rights organization
the profound respect of officers and officials in the highest ranks of
the United States militaryŠ".
The MRFF has tenaciouslytaken on the U.S. military with a bold,
brave approach to stopping the systemic and embedded discrimination
against those who are not fundamentalist Christians in today's armed
forces, as well as against the citizens of the Islamic countries where
our military is presently engaged in combat operations.Such
egregious acts of bigotry and prejudice include violence and threats
against U.S. sailors, soldiers, marines, airmen, cadets and midshipmen
who will no longer accept the unconstitutional abuse of forced
religious oppression from their military chains of
command.
"I am deeply and profoundly honored for the Foundation to be
nominated; especially by such a respected and influential member
of a foreign Parliament allied with America," said Michael L.
"Mikey" Weinstein, MRFF's Founder and President. Weinstein is a
former White House lawyer and also former General Counsel to Texas
billionaire and two-time Presidential candidate H.Ross Perot and Perot
Systems Corporation. Mr. Weinstein is a 1977 U.S.Air Force
Academy honor graduate who has taken on and leads this civil rights
mission for religious non-discrimination. Over the past five
years, Weinstein,his family and MRFF haveendured a steady
diet ofserious threats and offensive acts of reprisal and
retribution.
The nominating letter goes on to say that, "Mr. Weinstein and his
family have been the target of grotesque retaliatory death threats and
actions from the American religious fundamentalists MRFF fights; such
harassment has included the repeated shooting out of the windows of
their home, the burning of a church where he was to speak; the
placement of slaughtered animals at his front doorstepŠand the crude
markings of swastikas and crucifixes on his family's
dwelling."
Weinstein has been described by Harper's magazine as the
"constitutional conscience of the U.S. military." He
is the father of three children including two sons (and a
daughter-in-law) who also graduated from the U.S. Air Force Academy.
His family includes three consecutive generations of military
academy graduates and over 130 years of combined active duty military
service in a plethora of U.S. combat theaters and situations spanning
most of the last century.
In 2005, in response to overt religious discrimination at the U.S. Air
Force Academy, Weinstein started MRFF. His specific mission at the
time was to stop the ubiquitous religious discrimination from
fundamentalist Christians at the Academy bent on converting mainline
Protestants, Roman Catholics and non-Christians to their beliefs
utilizing the draconian spectre of military command influence. That
civil rights mission has now massively expanded over the last four
years to include all of the approximately 1,000 American military
installations scattered around the globe in over 130 host
countries.
Weinstein is the author of "With God On Our Side: One Man's War
Against an Evangelical Coup in America's Military," published in
2006 from St. Martins Press. The paperback edition, published in
2008, has a forward by Ambassador (retired) Joe Wilson. The book
is an expose on the systemic problem of religious intolerance
throughout the U.S. armed forces.
The redacted letter nominating MRFF is attached.The winner ofthe 2010 Nobel Peace
Prize will be announced in October of next year by the Nobel Peace
Prize Committee in Oslo, Norway. The Committee reported that it had
received the largest number of official nominees ever for the 2009
Peace Prize competition recently won by President Barack Obama; 172
individuals and 33 organizations were nominated worldwide.
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