RFK Center Mourns the Loss of Sonia Pierre2011-12-05 It is with great sadness that the Kennedy family and the board and staff of the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights offer its condolences to the family of courageous human rights defender and 2006 RFK Human Rights Award Laureate Sonia Pierre, who passed away over the weekend. Sonia was a courageous advocate for Dominicans of Haitian descent. In the face of threats and fierce media campaigns attacking her character, she persevered so that thousands of Dominicans of Haitian descent could realize their rights to nationality, healthcare, and education. During a recent visit to Washington, DC, she spoke of her advocacy for the disenfranchised Haitian-Dominican community in the Dominican Republic. She said, "I want to be voice for the voiceless." We will miss her brave voice. "We will continue Sonia's fight against discrimination, made stronger by her heroic efforts and inspired by her dignity," said Kerry Kennedy, President of the RFK Center. "Her work will go on." Sonia is survived by her children Manuela, Carlos, Leticia and Charlemane Ernesto and her grandchildren Gael and Israel. We extend our condolences to Sonia's colleagues and our friends at MUDHA (Movement of Dominican Haitian Women) and the larger Haitian-Dominican community. Es con gran tristeza que la familia Kennedy, la Junta Directiva y el personal del Centro Robert F. Kennedy para la Justicia y Derechos Humanos ofrece sus condolencias a la familia de la valiente defensora de los derechos humanos y ganadora del Premio RFK de Derechos Humanos 2006 Sonia Pierre, quien falleció el fin de semana. Sonia fue una valiente defensora de los dominicanos de ascendencia haitiana. Entre amenazas y las feroces campañas de los medios de comunicación atacando a su persona, ella perseveró para que miles de dominicanos de ascendencia haitiana pudieran ejercer su derecho a la nacionalidad, la salud y la educación. Durante una reciente visita a Washington, DC, habló de su defensa de los desposeídos de la comunidad dominico-haitiana en la República Dominicana. Ella dijo: "Quiero ser la voz de los que no tienen voz". Echaremos de menos su voz valiente. "Vamos a continuar la lucha de Sonia contra la discriminación, fortalecida por sus esfuerzos heroicos e inspirado por su dignidad", dijo Kerry Kennedy, Presidente del Centro RFK. "Su trabajo va a continuar." A Sonia le sobreviven sus hijos Manuela, Carlos, Leticia y Charlemane Ernesto y sus nietos y Gael e Israel. Extendemos nuestras condolencias a los colegas de Sonia y nuestros amigos de MUDHA (Movimiento de Mujeres Dominico-Haitiana) y a la gran comunidad dominico-haitiana. |
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