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She protested against nuclear arms outside the White House for 34 years. Her vigil is finally over

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Connie Picciotto, who maintained a protest vigil in front of the White House since the early 1980's. Photo: Washington Post
The Washington Post

Concepcion Picciotto, the protester who maintained a peace vigil outside the White House for more than three decades, a demonstration widely considered to be the longest-running act of political protest in US history, has died in shelter for homeless women in Washington.

She was believed to be 80.

She had recently suffered a fall, but the immediate cause of death on Monday was not known, said Schroeder Stribling, the shelter’s executive director.

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Picciotto - a Spanish immigrant known to many as “Connie” or “Conchita” - was the primary guardian of the anti-nuclear proliferation vigil stationed along Pennsylvania Avenue.
The peace vigil in Lafayette Park across from the White House has existed more than three decades. Photo: AFP
The peace vigil in Lafayette Park across from the White House has existed more than three decades. Photo: AFP

In a 2013 profile for The Washington Post, Picciotto said that she spent more than 30 years of her life outside the White House “to stop the world from being destroyed.”

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Through her presence, she hoped to remind others to take whatever action they could, however small, to help end wars and stop violence, particularly against children.

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