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Stop the War in GAZA

On the 27th of december 2008 , Part of Palestine Called Gaza was under attack by israily army , 206 civilions were murdered with cruilty through the attack , the whole world remaind silent.I feel that i have to make this group to support people ther

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Comment by Messianic2012 - Gordon on July 29, 2009 at 7:24pm
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Comment by Fintan on July 29, 2009 at 1:37pm
The tunnels that go from Gaza to Egypt, there are children dying in these every day now. Since the war finished they seem to be collapsing every day. The Israeli Air force were bombing them near the end of the campaign. Were they damaged and are collapsing now or are there many more tunnels to try get provisions from Egypt ?
Comment by Kalsi : We are all one . on July 10, 2009 at 7:35pm
Please try to know God ...then no war/violennce.
Comment by numan on June 10, 2009 at 6:32am

thank you all my ipeace frriends for your intrest , kindnessand love to ward our people in gaza specialy the loveloy chidren
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Comment by numan on May 14, 2009 at 11:50am
God bless all of you , and thank you for your supporting to our freedom and human right to live in peace and safe
with lots of love
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Comment by Monica on April 18, 2009 at 9:50am
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This week millions of people are going to endorse the World March for Peace and Nonviolence

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And do not forget to send this form to your friends and acquaintances. So that the words of peace and nonviolence for the world become multiplied.

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Complete the form in our webpage: www.barcelonanoviolenta.org ENDORSE the World March for Peace and Nonviolence:

Because I am in agreement with:

1. nuclear disarmament at a global level;
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5. the renunciation by governments of the use of war as a means to resolve conflicts

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Comment by Dan on April 10, 2009 at 11:39pm
Philip Weiss has an excellent blog called Mondoweiss, in which he and Adam Horowitz discuss all things pertaining to Palestine, with much emphasis on the incredible influence of the Israel Lobby on American foreign policy.

Phil is a Jewish writer who was worked for The Observer, and has written for The Nation and The New Yorker, among other publications. A relative of his one day remarked that "I opposed the war in Vietnam, but I think the war in Iraq will benefit Israel." This led Phil on a journey to study Zionism more closely, and to investigate the issues of Jewish power and dual loyalties in America.

http://www.philipweiss.org/mondoweiss/
Comment by Joanna Zilsel on April 6, 2009 at 1:28am
I am excited to inform you that a large-scale international movement is forming to break the seige on Gaza, a seige that prevents desparately needed food, medical supplies and building materials from entering, and that prohibits the Palestinian people--including those with life threatening conditions--from free passage in and out.

Code Pink has once again been invited to Gaza by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, this time with a focus on the needs of children. A delegation will be going from May 28th to June 5th. There is still time to join--see details below.

To broaden our scope and increase our numbers, some Code Pink delegates who participated in the International Womens Day trip are forming their own delegations. To date:

--Ali Glensek--currently studying at the American University in Cairo--is organizing a Students in Solidarity with Gaza delegation tentatively scheduled for May 25th-30th. Ali can be reached at aglenesk@berkeley.edu.

--Sandra Ruch--one of the Canadian Jewish women arrested at the Israeli Consulate in Toronto last January for protesting Israeli actions in Gaza--is organizing a Canadian delegation. Sandra can be reached at miriamswell@hotmail.com.

--Felice Gelman is organizing a New York delegation. Felice can be reached at rosahill@gmail.com

A Jewish Delegation attempting to enter Gaza from the Erez crossing in Israel is being discussed, as is a boat flotilla (see freegaza.org). The International Movement to Open the Rafah Border is organizing on-going sit-ins at the Rafah border. They can be reached at intmorb@googlemail.com

And for any of you who will be in Ottawa on April 20th, Kim Elliott has arranged for a presentation to the Canadian Parliament. Kim can be reached at kim@rabble.ca or contact Libby Davies, MP Vancouver East, daviel@parl.gc.ca

I won't be able to participate in the upcoming May/June trips due to prior commitments, but will be donating my airfare and trip costs to Code Pink. Please think about joining or donating what you can, and please spread the word to any group or person you think may be interested.

Thank you so much for your concern and support!

Joanna

"If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor."--Desmond Tutu

Dear Friends,

In March, a 60-person CODEPINK delegation traveled to Gaza to pay tribute on International Women’s Day to the sorely neglected mothers, daughters, sisters and wives who are struggling to hold their families together. We witnessed the terrible destruction from the 22-day Israeli invasion; met with inspiring human rights, health and women’s organizations; and delivered 1,000 gift baskets to women who told stories of profound personal loss.

The people of Gaza greeted us with love and appreciation, and asked us to return with more delegations. We listened, and our next “expedition” will be from May 28-June 5. We will travel, via Egypt, at the invitation of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) and our focus will be on the children of Gaza. Children make up more than half of Gaza’s population, and this next generation – who will help decide the future of the region – is struggling with extraordinarily high rates of malnutrition, homelessness and depression.

Of course, there is always the possibility that the Egyptian government won’t let us cross the border—in fact, many individuals and delegations have been denied entry. In that case, we plan to set up an encampment near the border to call attention to the need to open the borders and end the siege of Gaza.

See more details below. For more information or to sign up, contact gaza.codepink@gmail.com or call 415-558-5700. Space is limited, so contact us asap. We also are planning a Jewish delegation to enter Gaza through the Israeli crossing, and are facilitating the entry and participation of groups from other organizations in the following weeks.

So, spread the word. We hope you will join us!

Sincerely,
Tighe Barry, Medea Benjamin, Gael Murphy, Pam Rasmussen, Ann Wright
The CODEPINK Gaza Team

Building a Better Future for the Children of Gaza
Delegation from May 28-June 5
Itinerary:
Meet in Cairo, Egypt, on May 28
Travel to Gaza on May 29
Meetings and programs in Gaza May 30-June 3
Return to Cairo on June 4
International delegates return home on June 5

Cost: $600 from Cairo, including transportation, lodging in Gaza, translation, program, some meals and contributions to local groups. Not included: hotel in Cairo, visas, border fees.

Program: Meetings with UN program staff, humanitarian and development agencies, teachers, students, health workers and political analysts. Visits to areas devastated by Israeli attacks. Participation in building of a children’s playground/painting a mural.

Purpose of the trip: Provide support to children and children’s organizations in Gaza; exert pressure on United States, Egyptian and Israeli governments to lift the blockade and promote peace, reconstruction and human rights in the region.

Organizers: The trip is organized by the U.S.-based peace group CODEPINK. Sponsoring groups include National Congress of Black Women, Global Exchange, Voices for Creative Nonviolence, American Muslim Voice and Women's Intercultural Network.
 

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