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Wednesday March 19, 2003 17:55 by little ppl
![]() Similar Irish Details to Follow in Comments Below 'the electrohippie collective' are putting together some online actions against the Iraq war that the public, globally, can join in with. They have also prepared a 'free distribution' page which gives information for those who cannot get to meetings or big demonstrations. The idea is that anyone can take part in applying pressure to those promoting conflict from your own home. You can do this in your own time, and using your own choices and creative methods. The page contains details of how to contact Bush, Blair, and the politicial parties in the US and UK who support the Iraq conflict. It also provides links to key media outliets in the US and UK so that people can apply personal pressure by lobbying the media to properly represent global opinion. Also, you don't need an Internet connection, as the sheet can be printed off The 'distribution page' is attached to this email as an HTML file -- you need to use a web browser to open and view/print it. If you go online while the sheet is open, you can then click the links to go to the sites listed, or to email particular people. For more details about the electrohippies actions see: http://www.fraw.org.uk/ehippies/ The distribution page will be updated. for the latest version see: http://www.fraw.org.uk/ehippies/iraq/iraq_distro.html
Paul Mobbs
============ "We are not for names, nor men, nor titles of Government, nor are we for this party nor against the other but we are for justice and mercy and (Edward Burroughs, 1659 - from 'Quaker Faith and Practice')
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