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Women's Call for
Peace:
An Urgent Appeal
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Signers sought for a Women’s Call for Peace
[1-24-06]
Anuradha Mittal, of the
Oakland Institute, sends this
note:
I am one of the initial endorsers of this exciting new
campaign: Women Say No To War! From now until March 8, International
Women's Day, we will be gathering over 100,000 signatures on the Urgent Call
for Peace in Iraq (below). On March 8, we will deliver the signatures to the
UN, U.S. embassies, consulates, and federal offices all over the world. This
is your opportunity to unite with international women everywhere, and voice
our opposition to the illegal war in Iraq.
(PLEASE NOTE: Men in solidarity with
'WOMEN SAY NO TO WAR' are invited to join us! )
Sign the call today at
http://www.womensaynotowar.org. On this website, you can also
spread the word to your friends and learn how to join us in action on March
8. If you have questions, please write our information hotline at
info@womensaynotowar.org.
With thanks,
Anuradha Mittal
Women's Call for Peace: An Urgent Appeal
We, the women of the United States, Iraq and women
worldwide, have had enough of the senseless war in Iraq and the cruel
attacks on civilians around the world. We've buried too many of our loved
ones. We've seen too many lives crippled forever by physical and mental
wounds. We've watched in horror as our precious resources are poured into
war while our families' basic needs of food, shelter, education and
healthcare go unmet. We've had enough of living in constant fear of violence
and seeing the growing cancer of hatred and intolerance seep into our homes
and communities.
This is not the world we want for ourselves or our
children. With fire in our bellies and love in our hearts, we women are
rising up - across borders - to unite and demand an end to the bloodshed and
the destruction.
We have seen how the foreign occupation of Iraq has fueled
an armed movement against it, perpetuating an endless cycle of violence. We
are convinced that it is time to shift from a military model to a
conflict-resolution model that includes the following elements:
-- The withdrawal of all foreign troops and foreign
fighters from Iraq;
-- Negotiations to reincorporate disenfranchised
Iraqis into all aspects of Iraqi society;
-- The full representation of women in the
peacemaking process and a commitment to women's full equality in the
post-war Iraq;
-- A commitment to discard plans for any foreign
bases in Iraq;
-- Iraqi control of its oil and other resources;
-- The nullification of privatization and
deregulation laws imposed under occupation, allowing Iraqis to shape the
trajectory of the post-war economy;
-- A massive reconstruction effort that prioritizes
Iraqi contractors, and draws upon financial resources of the countries
responsible for the invasion and occupation of Iraq;
-- Consideration of a temporary international
peacekeeping force that is truly multilateral and is not composed of any
troops from countries that participated in the occupation.
To move this peace process forward, we are creating a
massive movement of women - crossing generations, races, ethnicities,
religions, borders and political persuasions. Together, we will pressure our
governments, the United Nations, the Arab League, Nobel Peace Prize winners,
religious leaders and others in the international community to step forward
to help negotiate a political settlement. And in this era of divisive
fundamentalisms, we call upon world leaders to join us in spreading the
fundamental values of love for the human family and for our precious planet.
Sign the call today at
http://www.womensaynotowar.org.
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PVJ's
Facebook page
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Voices of Sophia blog
Heather Reichgott, who has created
this new blog for Voices of Sophia, introduces it:
After fifteen years of scholarship
and activism, Voices of Sophia presents a blog. Here, we present the
voices of feminist theologians of all stripes: scholars, clergy,
students, exiles, missionaries, workers, thinkers, artists, lovers
and devotees, from many parts of the world, all children of the God
in whose image women are made. .... This blog seeks to glorify God
through prayer, work, art, and intellectual reflection. Through
articles and ensuing discussion we hope to become an active and
thoughtful community. |
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John Harris’ Summit to
Shore blogspot
Theological and philosophical
reflections on everything between summit to shore, including
kayaking, climbing, religion, spirituality, philosophy, theology,
politics, culture, travel, The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), New
York City and the Queens neighborhood of Ridgewood by a progressive
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Witherspoon board, and is designated pastor of North Presbyterian
Church in Flushing, NY. |
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John Shuck’s Shuck and Jive
A Presbyterian minister, currently
serving as pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Elizabethton,
Tenn., blogs about spirituality, culture, religion (both organized
and disorganized), life, evolution, literature, Jesus, and
lightening up. |
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