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FRSC: Declaration of Peace Die-in Demonstration
Audio of Declaration of Peace Die-in Demonstration held in front of the downtown
post office where 60+ people came out to a nonviolent "die-in” to honor Iraqis and American servicemen and women killed in Iraq and call for an end to the killing.
post office where 60+ people came out to a nonviolent "die-in” to honor Iraqis and American servicemen and women killed in Iraq and call for an end to the killing.
Listen now:
Find out more info and news about current demonstrations at:
http://www.declarationofpeace.org/
Take Action to End the US War and Occupation in Iraq!
The Declaration of Peace is a nationwide campaign to establish by September 21, 2006 a concrete and rapid plan for peace in Iraq, including:
* a prompt timetable for withdrawal of troops and closure of bases
* a peace process for security, reconstruction, and reconciliation
* and the shift of funding for war to meeting human needs.
If this plan for peace is not created and activated by Congress by September 21, the International Day of Peace, Declaration signers across the U.S. will engage in nonviolent action in Washington, D.C. and in communities throughout the nation.
From September 21-28, just days before Congress adjourns for the fall elections, Declaration signers will take action – and support a comprehensive peace process – by taking part in nonviolent action, marches, rallies, demonstrations, interfaith services, candlelight vigils and other creative ways to declare peace at the U.S. Capitol and in cities and towns across the country.
The Declaration of Peace campaign will continue after the September actions if no comprehensive plan to end the war is in place. Nationally coordinated nonviolent activities will continue until the United States withdraws from Iraq and supports a comprehensive peace process.
More than 500 antiwar, peace, and justice organizations are participating in the Declaration of Peace movement. Sign The Declaration of Peace – and take tangible, nonviolent action to end this war and to declare a new era of peace and justice.
Skidmark Bob is an Independant radio producer on Free Radio Santa Cruz 101fm every tuesday 10am - 12Noon
also check out the PoP dEFECT RADIO Blog:
http://popdefectradio.blogspot.com/
http://www.declarationofpeace.org/
Take Action to End the US War and Occupation in Iraq!
The Declaration of Peace is a nationwide campaign to establish by September 21, 2006 a concrete and rapid plan for peace in Iraq, including:
* a prompt timetable for withdrawal of troops and closure of bases
* a peace process for security, reconstruction, and reconciliation
* and the shift of funding for war to meeting human needs.
If this plan for peace is not created and activated by Congress by September 21, the International Day of Peace, Declaration signers across the U.S. will engage in nonviolent action in Washington, D.C. and in communities throughout the nation.
From September 21-28, just days before Congress adjourns for the fall elections, Declaration signers will take action – and support a comprehensive peace process – by taking part in nonviolent action, marches, rallies, demonstrations, interfaith services, candlelight vigils and other creative ways to declare peace at the U.S. Capitol and in cities and towns across the country.
The Declaration of Peace campaign will continue after the September actions if no comprehensive plan to end the war is in place. Nationally coordinated nonviolent activities will continue until the United States withdraws from Iraq and supports a comprehensive peace process.
More than 500 antiwar, peace, and justice organizations are participating in the Declaration of Peace movement. Sign The Declaration of Peace – and take tangible, nonviolent action to end this war and to declare a new era of peace and justice.
Skidmark Bob is an Independant radio producer on Free Radio Santa Cruz 101fm every tuesday 10am - 12Noon
also check out the PoP dEFECT RADIO Blog:
http://popdefectradio.blogspot.com/
For more information:
http://freakradio.org/
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