G. Simon Harak SJ (1948-2019) bụ onye America na-ahụ maka udo na prọfesọ nke nkà mmụta okpukpe na onye nduzi nke Center for Peacemaking na Mahadum Marquette .[1][2][3]

G. Simon Harak

Site n'afọ 2003 ruo n'ọnwa Jenụwarị 2007, Harak jere ozi dị ka onye nhazi Anti-Militarism nke National Office of the War Resisters League. O nyekwara aka chọta Voices in the Wilderness, nke a họpụtara maka Nobel Peace Prize n'afọ 2001, 2002, ruo afọ 2003. [citation needed] A kpọrọ Harak "Metro New York Peacemaker of the Year" na "National Peacemaker nke Year" site na Pax Christi Metro New York na Paxristi Long Island na 2005.[4]

Amụrụ ya na Derby, Connecticut, Harak nwetara nzere Bachelor of Arts na Mahadum Fairfield, nzere Master of Divinity na Jesuit School of Theology na Berkeley, na Master of Arts na Doctor of Philosophy na ụkpụrụ omume na Mahadim Notre Dame. Ọ nwụrụ n'ọnwa Nọvemba 3, 2019, n'ihi ụdị ọrịa uche a na-adịghị ahụkebe.[5]

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  1. About G. Simon Harak at Facebook. Retrieved on 7 July 2013.
  2. Father G. Simon Harak 'Takes Five,' JS Online, November 25, 2007.
  3. Center for Peacemaking established at Marquette University | Marquette News Releases | Marquette University
  4. Untitled Document. Archived from the original on 2007-11-12. Retrieved on 2007-10-18.
  5. Harak (November 30, 2019). Remembering G. Simon Harak — a powerful ally of all victims of war. Waging Nonviolence. Retrieved on March 14, 2021.