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Opinion Editorials, October  20, 2007

 

 

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3 Peace Activists Speak About the US-Iranian Crisis on November  10, 2007, in Atlanta, Georgia

Iran : a threat?

Do Iranians need liberating?

What are the United States ’ foreign policy options?

What are the US Peace community’s options?

How can people of conscience prevent the next war?

 We invite you to hear three peace activists offer their perspectives on the growing international crisis between the United States and Iran .

 Speakers:

 Rostam Pourzal

An independent researcher and organizer for human rights, Pourzal has been a frequent guest commentator on Iran for news media. He is president of the organization, Campaign Against Sanctions and Military Intervention in Iran . http://www.campaigniran.org/casmii/

 Simin Royanian

Member of DC Labor Committee on Peace and Justice, and also the Northeast Feminist Scholars. Royanian is co-founder of Women for Peace and Justice in Iran, has been an active advocate for peace and women’s rights in Iran since 1967.

 Phil Wilayto

community and anti-war organizer in Richmond , Va. Wilayto is along time activist, whose involvement includes helping organize anti-war GIs during the Vietnam War. In July 2007, he toured Iran for 11days meeting with students, cleric, peace activist and others to build peace between Americans and Iranians.

 Saturday Nov 10

7:00 pm

Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church

25 Boulevard, NE

Atlanta GA 30312

 *Parking available , in front and behind building*

 For more information contact Azita Ebrahimi (Azi) at 404/586-0460 x14 or aebrahimi@afsc.org

This event is co-sponsored by the American Friends Service Committee , Georgia Peace and Justice Coalition, and International Action Center .

 

 
 

 

 

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