I: se non ci fosse da piangere ci sarebbe da ridere



Giro quest'iniziativa che va a pennello con la nostra campagna No Nobel
contro il Nobel alla Pace a Kissinger. La vergogna non ha mai fine!!!


Saluti.


Marina



> Non c'è mai fine alla vergogna! Diamoci da fare!
> un caro saluto
> ettore masina
> ----------
> Da: "Paolo Foglizzo SJ" <foglizzo.p at gesuiti.it>
> Data: Tue, 5 Mar 2002 01:27:45 +0100
> A: "Paolo Foglizzo SJ \(gesuiti.it\)" <foglizzo.p at gesuiti.it>
> Oggetto: se non ci fosse da piangere ci sarebbe da ridere
>
> > Esiste un comitato che ha intenzione di proporre George Bush e Tony
Blair
> per il
> > Premio Nobel per la Pace. Chi promuove questa iniziativa pensa che si
> debba
> > premiare chi "pacifica" il mondo portando la guerra e non si rende conto
> che,
> > magari, un altro comitato potrebbe proporre Osama Bin Laden, che, dal
> punto di
> > vista di qualcuno, ha "pacificato" il mondo dallo strapotere americano.
> Per
> > fortuna, grazie a internet, possiamo organizzarci e opporci a questa
> vergogna.
> > Di seguito sono riportate le istruzioni per partecipare al blocco di
> questa
> > assurda doppia candidatura.
> >
> > *** We are counting on you to spread the word for us! Please forward
this
> > message to any friends, family, colleagues, bulletin boards, listservs,
or
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> > pages that would be concerned about this issue.
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> -
> >
> > TAKE ACTION! Protest the Nomination of George W. Bush and Tony Blair for
> Nobel
> > Peace Prize
> >
> > http://www.eskimo.com/~cwj2/actions/bushblairnobel.html
> >
> > They say that satire died when Henry Kissinger was awarded the Nobel
Peace
> > Prize, but if a Right-wing Norwegian MP has his way, the Nobel committee
> will be
> > spitting on its grave.
> >
> > Harald Tom Nesvik, a member of the Norwegian Parliament from the
> Right-wing
> > Party of Progress, has nominated U.K. Prime Minister Tony Blair and U.S.
> > President George W. Bush for the Nobel Peace Prize for "decisive action
> against
> > terrorism, something I believe in the future will be the greatest threat
> to
> > peace." According to the provisions of Nobel, the winner of the Nobel
> Peace
> > Prize "shall have done the most or the best work for fraternity between
> nations,
> > for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding
and
> > promotion of peace congresses."
> >
> > Tony Blair has ordered more military actions than any U.K. leader since
> World
> > War II, with at least one military action every year since 1998. George
W.
> Bush
> > has urged budgets massively increasing the size and funding of the U.S.
> standing
> > military, continued and deepened U.S. military aid for the on-going
civil
> war in
> > Colombia and Israeli military occupation of Palestine, and initiated a
war
> not
> > only against Afghanistan, but an undefined, open-ended "War on
Terrorism"
> which
> > administration officials daily threaten to expand to other nations such
> Iran,
> > North Korea, and Iraq. Vice President Dick Cheney told the Washington
Post
> that
> > the campaign of  warfare the President has launched "may never end. At
> least,
> > not in our lifetimes." Both Bush and Blair have refused to work with
> > multilateral consultation and diplomacy through peace congresses, with
> Bush's
> > refusal to secure UN Security Council approval before initiating the war
> in
> > Afghanistan, and Blair's refusal to place the British troops occupying
> Sierra
> > Leone under the command of United Nations Peacekeeping forces.
> >
> > Urge the Nobel Institute to reject the nomination of Tony Blair and
George
> W.
> > Bush. Reckless and ever-expanding pursuit of war is not peace, and
> awarding the
> > Peace Prize for massive world-wide military campaigns would be a slap in
> the
> > face of peace and justice activists world wide.
> >
> > For more Bush and Blair's nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize, see:
> > http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,645075,00.html
> >
> > To take action, go to:
> http://www.eskimo.com/~cwj2/actions/bushblairnobel.html