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BIOGRAPHY Corrigan was born in a Roman Catholic family in Belfast . She was the second child of seven (five girls and two boys). She attended Catholic schools until the age of 14 when her parents could no longer pay her tuition. She found a job as a secretary. Corrigan became active with the peace movement after her sister, Anne Maguire's 3 children were run over and killed by a car driven by Danny Lennon, an IRA man who was fatally shot by British troops while trying to make a getaway. Anne Maguire later committed suicide. Betty Williams, a former member of the IRA herself, despite a Protestant father and a Protestant husband, had witnessed the event, and soon after the two co-founded Women for Peace which later became the '''Community for Peace People'''. By the end of the month Betty and Mairead managed to get 30,000 women on the streets petitioning for peace between the factions. She believed the most effective way to end the violence was not harsh actions but re-education (see ). However, the venture ultimately petered out due to in large part to resistance from militant Catholic nationalists and republicans who viewed the Peace People as sell-outs. She received the Nobel Peace Prize along with Betty Williams in 1976 for their efforts. They met the Queen as well. In 1981 she married Jackie Maguire, who was the widower of her late sister, Anne. She has three step-children and two of her own, John and Luke. In 2004 she went to Israel and welcomed Mordechai Vanunu upon his release from prison, where he had served an 18-year prison sentence for disclosing Israel's Nuclear Secrets . She is a member of the Pro-life group '' Consistent Life '' which is against Abortion , the Death Penalty and Euthanasia . EXTERNAL LINKS
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