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Press ReleaseBipartisan2026-03-13

McGovern Statement on the Passing of Paki Wieland

James P. McGovern
James P. McGovern
DMA-2 · Representative
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This press release from Representative James P. McGovern (D-MA) was published on 2026-03-13 and titled "McGovern Statement on the Passing of Paki Wieland".

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McGovern Statement on the Passing of Paki Wieland

WASHINGTON — Today, Congressman Jim McGovern (D-MA) released this statement following the passing of renowned peace activist Paki Wieland: Paki was an incredible leader. She was a peacemaker in our community, and a fierce advocate for human rights and human dignity at home and around the world. Paki and I bonded after we learned that each of us had been arrested—multiple times—for civil disobedience. I often turned to her for advice and guidance—strategizing and working together on how to eliminate nuclear weapons, stand up to defense contractors, and fight back against those who seek war and destruction. Occasionally, we disagreed. But in our disagreement, there was genuine admiration. I saw in Paki someone who loved and cared so deeply, and whose passion and energy could ignite and inspire others to action. Paki was always willing to stand up for a neighbor in need—and the whole world was her neighborhood. She never stopped speaking out, never stopped organizing, and never stopped challenging the rest of us to live up to our values. I so admired her tenacity and her deep, deep desire to bring peace and love into this world. I pray that her family finds comfort and inspiration in her memory. Paki touched so many lives, and her spirit and legacy will live on in all of us who will continue fighting on her behalf for a more just, compassionate, peaceful future for all. The world will miss Paki. I already do.
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