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- www.CeasefireCampaign.org
The CeasefireCampaign is a committed to helping the voices for peace be heard. We have carried out campaigns urging for a ceasefire in Israel/Palestine/Lebanon in August of 2006 and for direct negotiations between the US and Iran over the issue of nuclear weapons in October 2006. We are now running a petition campaign urging concerned citizens around the world to pressure Coalition leaders to take a new course of action towards the end of hostilities in Iraq.
From the Ceasefirecampaign.org website:
This week the American people voted overwhelmingly to reject President Bush’s war in Iraq, and yesterday the key architect of the war, US military chief Donald Rumsfeld, announced his resignation. The winds of political change are sweeping the US, and the US-led Coalition in Iraq may -- finally -- be realising that they cannot win the war, and that they lack the legitimacy to bring stability and peace to the country without more help from the international community.
With a newly elected US Congress and a President who is finally in a listening mood, we now have a unique opportunity for a global public outcry to change the course of this disastrous war. It’s the perfect time to act.
To seize this opportunity, we want to place ads in US and UK papers with a new global petition calling upon the Coalition to accept a larger role for the international community and a phased withdrawal of all its troops from Iraq. We’ll publish the number of signatures we get in the ads, so we need AS MANY PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE to sign the petition.
This is our chance to make sure the pressure of global public opinion is being felt by Coalition governments as they rethink their war in Iraq, pressing them to accept a larger role for the international community and to withdraw their troops.
We know why it’s so important to act. A shocking study released by Johns Hopkins University last month suggested that hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians have been killed in Iraq -- more than anyone thought -- and experts warn that the civil war is about to pass a point of no return. October was the worst month yet for civilian casualties, with death squads moving house to house. The killing could place Iraq alongside Darfur as one of the greatest human catastrophes of our new century.
We must not let that happen. And if we each act quickly this week, we can each play a role in stopping it.
This may be our best chance for peace yet. Let’s take it.
About CeasefireCampaign.org
The Ceasefire Campaign began when 300,000 individuals from over 150 countries came together to demand a ceasefire in Lebanon. The campaign is a project of Res Publica, a global civic advocacy group and registered charitable organization based in New York City. Please write to us at Team@CeasefireCampaign.org, and visit the Res Publica website for more information – www.TheResPublica.org (read less)www.CeasefireCampaign.org
The CeasefireCampaign is a committed to helping the voices for peace be heard. We have carried out campaigns urging for a ceasefire in Israel/Palestine/Lebanon in August of 2006 and for direct negotiations between the US and Iran over the issue of nuclear weapons in October 2006. We are now running a petition campaign urging concerned citizens around the world to pressure Coalition leaders to take a new course of action towards the end of hostilities in Iraq.
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- CeasefireCampaign.org
- Category:
- Organizations - Political Organizations
- Description:
- www.CeasefireCampaign.org
The CeasefireCampaign is a committed to helping the voices for peace be heard. We have carried out campaigns urging for a ceasefire in Israel/Palestine/Lebanon in August of 2006 and for direct negotiations between the US and Iran over the issue of nuclear weapons in October 2006. We are now running a petition campaign urging concerned citizens around the world to pressure Coalition leaders to take a new course of action towards the end of hostilities in Iraq.
From the Ceasefirecampaign.org website:
This week the American people voted overwhelmingly to reject President Bush’s war in Iraq, and yesterday the key architect of the war, US military chief Donald Rumsfeld, announced his resignation. The winds of political change are sweeping the US, and the US-led Coalition in Iraq may -- finally -- be realising that they cannot win the war, and that they lack the legitimacy to bring stability and peace to the country without more help from the international community.
With a newly elected US Congress and a President who is finally in a listening mood, we now have a unique opportunity for a global public outcry to change the course of this disastrous war. It’s the perfect time to act.
To seize this opportunity, we want to place ads in US and UK papers with a new global petition calling upon the Coalition to accept a larger role for the international community and a phased withdrawal of all its troops from Iraq. We’ll publish the number of signatures we get in the ads, so we need AS MANY PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE to sign the petition.
This is our chance to make sure the pressure of global public opinion is being felt by Coalition governments as they rethink their war in Iraq, pressing them to accept a larger role for the international community and to withdraw their troops.
We know why it’s so important to act. A shocking study released by Johns Hopkins University last month suggested that hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians have been killed in Iraq -- more than anyone thought -- and experts warn that the civil war is about to pass a point of no return. October was the worst month yet for civilian casualties, with death squads moving house to house. The killing could place Iraq alongside Darfur as one of the greatest human catastrophes of our new century.
We must not let that happen. And if we each act quickly this week, we can each play a role in stopping it.
This may be our best chance for peace yet. Let’s take it.
About CeasefireCampaign.org
The Ceasefire Campaign began when 300,000 individuals from over 150 countries came together to demand a ceasefire in Lebanon. The campaign is a project of Res Publica, a global civic advocacy group and registered charitable organization based in New York City. Please write to us at Team@CeasefireCampaign.org, and visit the Res Publica website for more information – www.TheResPublica.org (read less)www.CeasefireCampaign.org
The CeasefireCampaign is a committed to helping the voices for peace be heard. We have carried out campaigns urging for a ceasefire in Israel/Palestine/Lebanon in August of 2006 and for direct negotiations between the US and Iran over the issue of nuclear weapons in October 2006. We are now running a petition campaign urging concerned citizens around the world to pressure Coalition leaders to take a new course of action towards the end of hostilities in Iraq.
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- The CeasefireCampaign launched a new campaign yesterday asking citizens around the world to sign a petition urging the United States to move in a new direction in the Iraq War.







