Mairead Corrigan

Mairead Corrigan (born January 27, 1944) was the cofounder, with Betty Williams of the Community of Peace People, an organization which attempts to encourage a peaceful resolution of The Troubles in Northern Ireland. She received the Nobel Peace Prize for this in 1976. Before setting up the organization, she worked as a secretary. After winning the Peace Prize, she continued to work with the organization and travelled the world to promote peace. She married Jackie MacGuire in 1981, who was the widower of Corrigan's sister Anne who died in 1980. She is a step-parent to three of MacGuire's children, and she has two of her own - John and Luke. She was at the prison gates to welcome Mordechai Vanunu when he was released on April 21, 2004 after serving an 18-year sentence for disclosing Israel's nuclear secrets.

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