Re: Antiwar Movement Marks 3rd Anniversary of War no, grazie. non voglio più ricevere i messaggi inglesi



Lucio...i messaggi ti arrivano dalla mailing list pace di peacelink!!!
I casi sono due: o rimani nella lista e ti cucchi anche quelli in inglese oppure 
esci ma ti  perdi tutti quelli in italiano (la maggioranza).
Non so se mi sono spiegato...

Ciao,
Davide

On 24 Mar 2006 at 0:10, LUCIO PAGANO wrote:

> faccio fatica a capire l'Inglese
> no, grazie. non voglio più ricevere i vostri messaggi
> 
> 
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> Subject: Antiwar Movement Marks 3rd Anniversary of War
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> > Antiwar Movement Marks 3rd Anniversary of War
> >
> > Over this past week, tens of thousands of people throughout the
> > U.S., and thousands more around the world, turned out to mark the
> > 3rd anniversary of the war in Iraq. In town squares and parks, on
> > street corners and bridges, in front of legislators' offices and
> > military recruiting stations all over the country, people stood up
> > for peace -- and to make the war's third anniversary its last
> > anniversary. There were more than 600 events, held in all 50 states.
> >
> > Many communities held several educational and action-oriented events
> > throughout the week, often culminating in a march, demonstration or
> > vigil. While some organizers reported smaller turnouts than in years
> > past, many groups also reported seeing a lot of new faces and
> > recruiting new members. Coverage by local and national media was
> > generally better than in the past.
> >
> > The breadth and variety of the local events is a tremendous
> > achievement, and bodes well for building grassroots momentum as we
> > head toward the
> > <http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?key=97164225&url_num
> > =5&url=http://www.april29.org/>April 29 mass mobilization in NYC and
> > the November Congressional elections. Here are a few of the many
> > highlights
> > (<http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?key=97164225&url_nu
> > m=6&url=http://www.unitedforpeace.org/article.php?id=3215>you can
> > find more reports on 3rd anniversary events on our website):
> >
> > <http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?key=97164225&url_num
> > =7&url=http://www.bringthemhomenow.org/>More than 200 veterans and
> > survivors of Hurricane Katrina marched from Mobile to New Orleans to
> > make the connection between the destruction in Iraq and the neglect
> > and need at home. Thousands gathered in New Orleans' Armstrong Park
> > to welcome the marchers; afterward, participants helped repair a
> > veteran's home that had been damaged by the storm. The 541-mile
> > <http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?key=97164225&url_num
> > =8&url=http://guerreroazteca.org/>Peregrinacion por La Paz (March
> > for Peace), led by Iraq vet Camilo Mejia, Fernando Suarez Del Solar,
> > the father of one of the first U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq, and
> > Iraq war resisters Pablo Paredes and Aidan Delgado, is still
> > underway, spreading the word about the realities of war from Tijuana
> > to San Francisco. The journey will culminate in San Francisco on
> > March 27 with a mass blood drive for civilians and coalition forces
> > in Iraq. In Washington, DC, an organizer of the
> > <http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?key=97164225&url_num
> > =9&url=http://globalcalliraq.org/en/call>National Coalition for
> > Nonviolent Resistance event reports, "Some 200 antiwar activists
> > gathered near the Lincoln Memorial. ... [W]e conducted a solemn and
> > somber march across the Arlington Memorial Bridge to the LBJ Grove.
> > There four speakers condemned the war: Cindy Sheehan; Mike Ferner,
> > fasting since February 15; Laura Costas, Military Families Speak
> > Out; and Michael Berg, whose civilian son Nick was killed in Iraq.
> > We then marched with a commemorative coffin towards the Pentagon,
> > until we encountered a five-foot-high steel barrier. Since we
> > intended to deliver the coffin to Secretary of War Donald Rumsfeld,
> > fifty-one of us climbed over or went under the barrier. We were
> > taken into custody and charged with 'failure to obey a lawful
> > order.' ... At a post-arrest gathering, the activists reflected on
> > the powerful emotional tone of the March on the Pentagon and started
> > strategizing about future actions. Many of the actions will take
> > place in local communities, but there was also a sense of urgency to
> > continue coming together for mass resistance." Chicago, IL: More
> > than 100 religious, community and labor organizations built
> > <http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?key=97164225&url_num
> > =10&url=http://www.chicagoactions.org/>adiverse coalition, which
> > drew 7,000-10,000 protestors from neighborhoods all over the city
> > and surrounding suburbs, culminating in a rally and a triumphant
> > march down Michigan Avenue. One other note from Illinois: After a
> > five-month campaign by AWARE (Anti-War Anti-Racism Effort) of
> > Urbana/Champaign, the Urbana City Council passed a resolution on
> > March 20 to bring the US military home from Iraq and to end US
> > occupation. New York, NY: Nineteen people were arrested on March 19
> > for blocking traffic when they attempted to read the names of Iraqi
> > civilians killed during the war outside the Times Square military
> > recruiting station. The demonstration was part of the
> > <http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?key=97164225&url_num
> > =11&url=http://www.warresisters.org/>War Resisters League march,
> > which drew approximately 400 protestors who walked in silence,
> > accompanied by a gong and drums, carrying signs, cardboard coffins
> > and pictures of war victims. The Idaho Peace Coalition handed out
> > 500
> > <http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?key=97164225&url_num
> > =12&url=http://www.unitedforpeace.org/receipts>'receipts' from the
> > Department of Defense for the $225.6 billion taxpayers have been
> > forced to spend on the war: "Beautiful sunshine warmed the day for
> > over 500 folks who participated in the Idaho Peace Coalition's War
> > Buck Brigade on Sunday. A human line was formed between the offices
> > of the two Idaho congressmen and the Idaho Statehouse. Uncle Sam
> > doled out $743 million dollars (Idaho's share of the cost) outside
> > the offices and the participants handed the money down the line to
> > the Iraq War trash can at the Idaho Statehouse." From a report from
> > Las Cruces, New Mexico: "Around 100 diverse people gathered to be a
> > presence for peace and for an end to the Iraq War. One family had
> > made gorgeous signs and had their poodle adorned with a 'poodles for
> > peace' sign, along with others that had signs like 'Kids Want Peace'
> > and 'Who would Jesus bomb?' and 'End the War Begin the Peace.'
> > Grandmothers, Grandfathers, Moms, Dads, kids, babies, drummers,
> > musicians, teachers, a Buddhist Priest and others were together in
> > thought and prayer and presence. The majority of people driving by
> > the busy intersection by the local post office and City Hall honked
> > in agreement and waved peace signs and gave friendly nods. Some did
> > disagree, but there was no incident." The war and occupation in Iraq
> > is now in its 4th year. Hard to imagine, but true. Even in the face
> > of the horror of this war, the actions around the country this past
> > week give us grounds for hope.
> >
> > It's now year four -- time to end the war! Bring all our troops home
> > now!
> >
> >
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> > APRIL 29
> > New York City
> > <http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?key=97164225&url_num
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> > Democracy End the war in Iraq -- bring the troops home! Unite for
> > change -- let's turn our country around!
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