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Linda J
Retired person. Active locally on Palestine, healthcare and planned parenthood.
Website: http://www.siratyst.blogspot.com
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The saviors of Libya! They wouldn't do this, would they?
Lamis Andoni on the West's intervention in Libya -- she says it much better than I did above. link to english.aljazeera.net
Killing the village to save it. They never change. And people never quit falling for it.
What if we had a real peace movement, fiercely against the use of weapons to solve problems? Who would not let the minions of arms makers that we call our government choose who is to live and who is to die?
Trusting the man who stood silent during the massacre in Gaza to "save" Libya? Gives me a sick feeling.
"I hate atheists like bill mahr"...
but i hope not us other ones. ;)
Please do not forget the solidarity activists in the Midwest who are being hounded by the Obama justice dept. with threats of prison under a grand jury subpoena! link to stopfbi.net
We are in deep trouble here in the US as you note.
Thank you for saying this. Empowering the global war machine by supporting it when it picks and chooses between minions to save or destroy is never a good idea. Why did Saddam go to the gallows when Bush & Obama sleep soundly in their beds at night?
France is further along in their persecution of Palestinian solidarity folks.
link to gilad.co.uk
Although we have the FBI/DOJ subpoenas for the Chicago/Minnesota activists. stopfbi.net
These people are forum shopping. They've lost the world (even Haaretz admits that -- see below link); now they're trying to find a judge on their side.
link to haaretz.com
link to thejewishweek.com
How To Break The Mideast Impasse?
Ari Fleischer, left, Rep. Nita Lowey and J Street co-founder Daniel Levy at last week’s event, moderated by Gary Rosenblatt.
Westchester forum deals with Israeli, Palestinian and U.S. views,
and what it means to be ‘pro-Israel.’
Real News Report: Free Libyans Reject Foreign Intervention; Egypt Sends Supplies (3 min.)
Palestine flag flies w/Libyan and Egyptian in Free Libya
link to therealnews.com
actually majority of americans did support the egyptian's revolt: link to salon.com
They called a majority of land lines (I think it was about 75%), which to me could indicate an older population.
Also, Jonathan Cook's latest article, "Empire of Lies, Why Our Media Betrays Us" link to jkcook.net explains alot about why the public is so ignorant.
has this been posted?
"In Israel, the revolution has already begun" bradley burston
link to haaretz.com
Virginia Tilley says: "But I must admit to praying they do it soon also for the sake of US politics, foreign and domestic."
She has just described the ignorance and venality of Congress and the stupidity of the people of the U.S., yet she wants to save U.S. politics. She gives Obama too much credit for caring a whit about people here (or anywhere). Searching his soul is not something anyone but him can do. We just have to go by what he does. And he has done a lot of rotten things, not just this veto. Torture, drones??
We need to unwaveringly demand human rights and justice from those who represent us, just like the people of Egypt and Tunis and Palestine do. That is the only thing that will save our politics.
I saw that clip! Horrible. I just twitted him 3 sets of statistics on domestic violence in this country. I know he will say "they didn't cut women's heads off." At least I know he knows now that men everywhere have problems treating women with respect. Thanks for the twit address.
"first healthcare reform bill"
the health insurance company wrote that bill. nothing courageous about obama passing it thru his bought off congress, imo.
Pabelmont sez: "WTF? Should make the you-know-whos pay for the security — they (if anyone) are the threat!"
Exactly! This is the same argument our side had to make when the King County Executive took down our bus ads about Israel's war crimes being paid for with our tax dollars.
If there were threats of violence against those busses, who would they logically be coming from? Instead they allowed David Horowitz and Pam Geller to paint the ads as invoking "terrorist" threats from enemies of Israel.
BTW, the judge is supposed to rule today on our injunction forcing the County to put the ads, approved by them before the hasbara campaign, up on the busses. Wish us luck.
thanks, annie. it kind of WAS the bus ad heard round the world already. our attorney pointed that out and then said that no disruption had occurred b/c of that publicity.
anyway, thanks, fuster too.
and cheers to the Seattle MidEast Concerns group who really bought the ad. i wasn't around for that part but joined in after the shit hit the fan.
welcome, annie. dang! winning the injunction would been too easy, i guess. i bet we will win when the evidence can be laid out.
bad news on injunction to get bus ads up: link to seattletimes.nwsource.com
loss in round one -- court case continues, i believe.
The "Y" really shouldn't have been nervous about having the Doc speak on his own. I saw him in Seattle and he did not mention Israel once. It was as if his daughters were killed by a random act of violence rather than a state-sponsored, U.S. supported murder.
"Black mayors, governors and (now) a black president have disproven this notion."
They have also proven that corruption does not have a skin color.
If Palestine/Israel was united in one country, can you imagine the Jews of that country getting away with treating their compatriots the way they treat Palestinians now?
They would be looked at the way northerners looked at Bull Connor, et al.
Adam, did you know Goldstone himself was at Stanford in the last week? Sketchy report here: link to paloalto.patch.com
Yup. I'm with ya. I got one Macy Gray CD. Oh, darn. I stepped on it! ;)
Ilan Pappe expresses the exhilarating liberation of his journey out of Zionism: link to vodpod.com
If you cant watch the whole thing, which is well worth the 23 minutes, start at minute 18.
Cheers, Tom!
"Several people who personally know Barbara Lee have told me she is scared out of her mind of the pro-Israel lobby, and that is why she does not do anything to oppose our military aid to Israel, and Israel’s illegal abuses of said aid."
Then she better find another line of work, hadn't she? She needs help liberating herself from this failure of principles. Hopefully you all can help her figure that out.
An eloquent explanation of the legendary resilience of the people of Palestine.
Thank you, Seham. I knew I'd miss things when I discontinued the email updates from Mondoweiss! Maybe other folks missed the video too, so okay to repeat, I guess. Thanks again.
Hello. A local Seattle woman made a beautifully moving video about Gaza. It is called "One Family." You can see Jen Marlowe's video here: link to vimeo.com
I watched the story of Faisal. The occupation takes decent people like Faisal and puts them in a human vice. Harassed by Shabak and jailed for doing nothing several times as a kid, he responds by stabbing an Israeli. The Israeli lived so Faisal was only tortured and jailed for some years. They used a pen to pull out wire stitches in his head and mouth (stitches they had put there during beatings). Faisal is out now but bothered by what he has done and what was done to him. I will watch more of these videos to remind me why we need to work even harder to end this day in day out horror on earth.
Thoughts like these are the ones Israel wants to ban. But Nakba obviously will not be forgotten.
And miles to go before we sleep.
Thank you, Morgan.
Latest from the Seattle TV station who broke the story.
link to king5.com
Please take a second and vote in the on-line poll on the King 5 TV news site. We'd like to keep these ads on the busses!
link to king5.com
P.S. we are NOT with the people who were yelling Hitler. forgot about that nice editing they did.
I am so proud! I made the black and white banner that is on the front of the video. The yellow sign about stopping u.s. funding is one we use on our demos. They really picked on one of our members who is Palestinian in the video (of course!).
Anyway, good for us. We have a vigil almost every week in downtown Seattle at Westlake Park. This will give us a real boost!
Free Free Palestine! All of it! For Everyone!
"...I would rather die then see any Fatah or Hamas official governing me."
Good to see you've got a plan for that contingency.
"I am a wee tad concerned that this whole brouhaha over wikileaks is going to open the floodgates of support for “regulating the internet” in some way that eliminates the free flow of information..."
Assange is on our side; the state dept. is not. Excerpt:
"The best example of this is the Alliance for Youth Movements (www.movements.org), an online new media support group and hub for digital activism. The AYM’s website is a shiny and accessible gateway to US-approved digital activism, its exactly what you imagine would happen if you let a gaggle of new media upstarts take control of US foreign policy. It is funded by the US State Department and web giants including Google, Howcast, Facebook and MSNBC. The Alliance links to a number of campaign groups, and its overt role is confined to networking, advocacy and facilitating cooperation between groups. They also produce a database of ‘How To’ guides for digital activism and maintain a significant blog and Twitter presence. The annual conferences of the AYM bring together activist groups, political and business leaders – for example their London 2010 Summit saw activists for Ushahidi, the Save Darfur Coalition and the One Voice Movement mingle with representatives of the State Department, UK Home Office, World Bank and those of YouTube, CBS News, WPP. While playing a seemingly innocuous role the AYM is vital as a meeting place for activist groups which the US would like to work, internet powerbrokers, and government – all arranged in a babble of web 2.0 cool, facilitated by experts in podcasts, flashmobs, memes, and twitterstorms."
"The AYM is co-founded by Jared Cohen, a cyber-true believer who has recently moved from the State Department (where he advised on “the Middle East, South Asia, counter-terrorism, counter-radicalization, and the development of the ’21st century statecraft’ agenda”) to a newly created post as Director of Google Ideas -which aims “to re-frame and act on old challenges in new and innovative ways” (vague doesn’t quite cover it). Cohen was the State Department official who famously asked Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey to keep Twitter online during the protests after the 2009 Iranian election, as well as the man responsible for running delegations of technology executives (including Google CEO Eric Shmidt) to ‘troubleshoot Iraq’. (The revolving door between Foggy Bottom and the top Internet companies is another complex part of this story, explored here by Morozov)."
link to pulsemedia.org
What I typically say when challenged on this issue when I'm vigiling about Palestine is that, yes, Americans perpetrated a genocide here. I would hope that I would have been protesting that one also. But since this one is occurring now, it's my duty to try and stop it.
Hope we quit using Amazon. Ellsburg said to.
Amazing Ilan Pappe video at conference in Germany
link to pulsemedia.org
Why NOT give up on the Demopubs? They gave up on us and themselves a LONG time ago.
Can I get an "Amen"?!!!!!
Thanks, Kathleen. That was very helpful.
Thank you, Tree.
But here are some cautionary words from Leonard Peltier, a survivor of another ethnic cleaning: link to tinyurl.com
i found this "fact check" in some propaganda in the JEWISH TIMES: "Fact check: Settlements are legal. When the U.S. signed the 1924 San Remo accords, they became co-signers of the British Mandate in Palestine which calls for “close settlement of Jews upon their land.” The area in question included the West Bank!?
link to 5tjt.com
I didn't think it was unfair. Chomsky gives one reason to wonder when he says stuff like:
“I don’t regard myself as a critic of Israel, I regard myself as a supporter of Israel”…..
link to youtube.com
Minute 4:00
Thank you, Antidote. This is amazing. Hard to get my head around, actually.
Thanks, MRW. I'm glad someone had a similar reaction to this video. I too think the information it provides is important.
Speaking of Judaism and Israel, has anyone else watched this documentary apparently made by Ultra Orthodox Jews about Herzl, Zionism, and foundation of Israel?
link to video.google.com
I (and some of the Israelis filmed) was shocked by the quotes about Herzl, et al.
Pardon if this has been posted before.
"He’s 82 years old."
Are you intimating that he is addled?
I was very disappointed in the last segment I watched when Segev said there was "no solution" and that the Israelis needed to "manage the Palestinians better."
He meant, I guess, there was no solution that Israelis would accept.
Real News series with Shir Hever and Michel Warshawski were much better.
If Real News wants to talk to a "new historian," I hope he talks to Ilan Pappe some day.
I didn't mean to suggest "equivalence." I meant, as someone else has suggested, that Stand With Us was responding to the disruption of Bibi with their own disruption of JVP.
Could this be a reaction to the Young Proud Jews disruption of the Netanyahu speech? Stand With Us sees all justice organizers, especially Jews, as targets to be silenced b/c Israel's "speech" was interrupted.
Such tactics will only enforce their isolation. And rightly so.
Definition of apartheid: "The crime of apartheid is defined by the 2002 Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court as inhumane acts of a character similar to other crimes against humanity 'committed in the context of an institutionalized regime of systematic oppression and domination by one racial group over any other racial group or groups and committed with the intention of maintaining that regime.'"
link to en.wikipedia.org
"Nope today they must directly confront the issues and arguments being defined by the non-violent Palestinian resistance movement." Syvanen
Sometimes the confrontations are a bit to "direct" for comfort.
The other day at a weekly peace vigil, a friend was holding a sign "End U.S. Funding for the Israel Occupation." An SUV pulled over and gestured to her to come over. When she got there, the woman in the car (w/2 small kids in back) pointed to my friend and told the kids: "See this woman? She is an anti-semite and she wants you dead."
My friend was very upset, but I made the same point to her that others above have made. Panic is beginning to set in and this gives rise to lashing out.
This is not news. I was in a socialist group until the mid-1990s. We understood then what the formation of the Palestinian Authority was about: outsourcing the Israel occupation to Palestinian compradores.
Great bragging rights, Israel! "Yeah, Gaza is bad, but it's not as bad as the Warsaw Ghetto! [yet?]"
Speaking of humiliations:
Israel bans Palestinian PM (Salam Fayyad) from East Jerusalem event
link to haaretz.com
Very disappointed to read this rationalization of a clearly arrogant and power-maddened member of the U.S. elite.
"Director Mike Leigh Cancels Israel Trip in Protest" -- NYTimes
link to nytimes.com
JERUSALEM (AP) — British filmmaker Mike Leigh has canceled a visit to Israel to protest against a proposed loyalty oath for new citizens.
The bill, passed by Israel's Cabinet last week, would require non-Jewish immigrants to pledge loyalty to a "Jewish and democratic" state — language widely seen as discriminatory toward Israel's Arab minority.
Leigh, the award-winning director of "Naked" and "Secrets & Lies," was to participate in a film festival next month. He is Jewish.
Writing to the school sponsoring the event, Leigh said he opposed Israel's policies on Gaza, but called the loyalty oath the "last straw."
The school's director, Renen Schorr, says Israeli artists face growing international isolation because of Israel's political situation.
Looks to me like Moon of Alabama is undefunked. link to moonofalabama.org
I think it came back a couple months ago.
It has posts from today. Or is that not what you meant.
Ye gads I wish I could draw! I assume you got an A++++++.
Beautiful work. Glad you're using your talent for good. :)
Nice that she is good looking. Otherwise, half the people here wouldn't have anything to say about this courageous journey. Come on folks.
Some Jews and others in Atlanta saying so: link to youtube.com
Refuting Livni's claim of "the Palestinians didn't exist then":
Video: Sands of Sorrow (1950)
link to palestinethinktank.com
Jon Stewart's surprisingly good humored and wise response to the Rick Sanchez firing.
link to huffingtonpost.com
This link is to Levy's talk at McGill. It is in one piece, unlike the Youtube posted earlier.
link to pulsemedia.org
"In which case, we better start thinking meds, or shock therapy, or anything that can change the “chemistry” of the Israeli hive brain."
I think Levy would agree. In the above linked talk, I believe he mentions that progress only seems to be made after there is bloodshed.
P.S. I did this link in a comment a few days ago, also.
"What a remarkable, brave and compassionate individual"
And another one is gideon levy (here in a remarkable lecture at mcgill university): link to pulsemedia.org
pardon if this is a duplicate, but i tried to post this comment in the dershowitz article, but it didn't come up for some reason.
Pardon if this article by Jonathan Cook has been posted already. It uses some of the same sort of information as Mr. Gordis to explain why some Israelis will stay put. "Peace Might Upend Wealth of Israelis"
link to thenational.ae
"Those [retired IDF] who spent their service in the West Bank and Gaza Strip quickly learn how to apply and refine new technologies for surveillance, crowd control and urban warfare that find ready markets overseas. In 2006 Israel’s defence exports reached $3.4bn, making the country the fourth largest arms dealer in the world."
"My people are the Jews, Muslims, Christians, Pagans, Atheist. My people are French, Irish, Russian, Polish, South Africans. Have never ever gotten this need to divide and separate with the “my people”
May I second that thought, Kathleen?
I knew as I proceeded through Phil's post that something was bothering me and reading your comment, I realized it was that phrase "my people."
I caught myself thinking that if a group of people from whence I sprang went around acting like the Israelis are acting, they'd soon be my ex-people. Not to go all "Gilad Atzmon" on folks (which I can't since I'm not Jewish anyway).
Anyway, something I just cannot imagine is Woody Allen carrying an Uzi -- random thought.
Thank you, Ahmed, for confirming my feelings. With the deaths of these farmers, I had the haunting fear that I was "normalizing" murderous Israeli behavior somewhere in my mind.
Thanks to Annie for reminding us that things have changed since the death of your cousin, Eyad. More of the world is watching and expecting a change for the better. Let's keep that momentum going.
This makes part of Gadi Taub's op ed in the NYTimes today (link to nytimes.com) ironic:
"If the road to partition is blocked, Israel will be forced to choose between two terrible options: Jewish-dominated apartheid or non-Jewish democracy. If Israel opts for apartheid, as the settlers wish, Israel will betray the beliefs it was founded on, become a pariah state and provoke the Arab population to an understandable rebellion. If a non-Jewish democracy is formally established, it is sure to be dysfunctional. Fatah and Hamas haven’t been able to reconcile their differences peacefully and rule the territories — throwing a large Jewish population into the mix is surely not going to produce a healthy liberal democracy. Think Lebanon, not Switzerland. "
Peter Beinert: "America Has Disgraced Itself"
link to informationclearinghouse.info
EXCERPT:
August 20, 2010 "Daily Beast" -- Conservative fury over the “ground zero” mosque shows that when it comes to the battle for freedom and religious liberty, the U.S. has thrown in the towel. And why are Jews so thrilled to be in lockstep with the heirs of Pat Robertson?
The president is furiously backtracking; Republicans are clawing over each other to demonize Muslims; Democrats are dead silent. It’s time to face reality. Whether or not the “ground zero” mosque ever gets built, the political debate is over. Decency lost.
So almost nine years after September 11, we need to confront a few painful truths. First, while the military and counterintelligence aspects of the struggle against al Qaeda will likely last long into the future, the “war of ideas” is over. America has thrown in the towel.
Remember when George W. Bush and his neoconservative allies used to say that the “war on terror” was a struggle on behalf of Muslims, decent folks who wanted nothing more than to live free like you and me? Remember when Karen Hughes paid millions to produce glitzy videos of Muslim Americans testifying about how free they were to practice their religion in the USA? Remember Bush’s second inaugural, when he said “America's ideal of freedom” is “sustained in our national life by the truths of Sinai, the Sermon on the Mount, the words of the Koran?”
I know this is small comfort, Sara, but recent polling seems to indicate a fall in the popularity of Israel around the world:
link to israeli-occupation.org
We've got to keep working on exposing The Big Lie about who the victim is in Palestine.
"My loyalties belong to the oppressed. "
Tommy hit the nail on the head. As I read the above discussion, I kept thinking of the Irish Americans who have a fondness for their ancestors' land. Is that the same feeling that American Jews have for Israel? Somehow I don't think so. The reflexive defensiveness of Jews here has good cause, what with the high profile brutality displayed by Israel.
At any rate, as we know, many Irish people are involved in the struggle against Israeli apartheid and more power to them.
Yesterday, the most popular comment in the NYTimes Mediacoder blog on Helen was this one:
OT, somewhat, since this is Gaza, not WB, but still ...
May 10, 2010 - It is a tale of bureaucracy; a stifling blockade and a sick child in need of help. We follow one family trying to get their son out of Gaza to save his life. [22 searing minutes]
link to youtube.com
Brian Baird is the Congressperson from Olympia area. Here is a story you may find interesting. link to seattletimes.nwsource.com
The Corries had a large part in persuading Cong. Baird to go to Gaza. I think we can safely say it has changed his life.
Anyone notice Ethan Bronner's latest? "Palestinians Try a Less Violent Path to Resistance" -- good framing, huh? link to nytimes.com
As if the violence in the situation was predominantly Palestinian!
IDEA: make Israel the 51st state -- watch how fast their billions in aid will be cut!
(1 in 4 US children on food stamps -- link to nytimes.com)
Part of my google signature:
IDEA: make Israel the 51st state -- watch how fast their billions in aid will be cut!
(1 in 4 US children on food stamps -- link to nytimes.com)
Sorry, got my quoted material reversed. Hope you can understand my point anyway.
Check out the Times latest hasbara editorial: link to nytimes.com
Here's a good blog, NPR Team Check's less ambitious, but accurate nonetheless, take on this: link to nprcheck2.blogspot.com
I'm going to post this entry on their blog. Thanks to all of you for shining a light on the garbage NPR coverage of Israel, this time centering on the settlements.
Useful 5 min video. "The Increasing Israeli Grip on Occupied Jerusalem"
link to youtube.com
I know, I know. But I had never realized this. The article linked does cite much info that was new to me about the anti-zionist history of American Judaism. This kind of info might help us when we are accused of being anti-semitic for supporting Palestinian human rights.
Did you know that the founders of the NYTimes were anti-zionist Jews?
from the article linked below:
"Is it Anti-Semitic to Defend Palestinian Human Rights?" by Edward Corrigan
link to dissidentvoice.org
"In March 1919 United States Congressman Julius Kahn presented an anti-Zionist petition to President Woodrow Wilson as he was departing for the Paris Peace Conference.
"The petition was signed by 31 prominent American Jews. The signatories included Henry Morgenthau, Sr., ex-ambassador to Turkey; Simon W. Rosendale, ex-attorney general of New York; Mayor L. H. Kampner of Galveston, Texas; E. M. Baker, from Cleveland and president of the Stock Exchange; R. H. Macy’s Jesse I. Straus; New York Times publisher Adolph S. Ochs; and Judge M. C. Sloss of San Francisco. Part of the petition read:
…we protest against the political segregation of the Jews and the re-establishment in Palestine of a distinctively Jewish State as utterly opposed to the principles of democracy which it is the avowed purpose of the World’s Peace Conference to establish. Whether the Jews be regarded as a “race” or as a “religion,” it is contrary to the democratic principles for which the world war was waged to found a nation on either or both of these bases.
Later in article:
"In 1943, a group of 92 Reform rabbis, and many other prominent American Jews, created the American Council for Judaism with the express intent of combating Zionism.
Included in the Council’s leadership were Rabbi Morris S. Lazaron of Baltimore; Lessing J. Rosenwald, the former chairman of the Sears, Roebuck & Company, who became president of the Council; Rabbi Elmer Berger who became its executive director; Arthur Hays Sulzberger, publisher of The New York Times; and Sidney Wallach of the American Jewish Committee.
An example of their views on Zionism is Palestine, a pamphlet published by the American Council for Judaism, 1944, p.7 [American Council for Judaism Records (1942-1968), American Jewish Archives. Cincinnati, OH] which stated as follows: “… the concept of a theocratic state is long past. It is an anachronism. The concept of a racial state — the Hitlerian concept — is repugnant to the civilized world, as witness the fearful global war in which we are involved.”
The American Council for Judaism was founded to expressly oppose Zionism.
I think you are correct. The SEATTLE TIMES published this editorial, suggesting that Israel's military aid check should "get lost in the mail."
link to seattletimes.nwsource.com
Sorry to duplicate my comment, but the SEATTLE TIMES is questioning U.S. military aid to Israel here: link to seattletimes.nwsource.com
"Israel continues to settle occupied territory in violation of international law, and it keeps cashing those U.S. checks for billions of dollars in military aid. What would happen if a payment, oh, got lost in the mail?"
Amazing to this Seattle resident.
Somewhat off topic, but I was shocked when Brooke Gladstone of NPR was mentioned by Max (in error now it seems) to be a spokesperson for Lawfare. I googled her and found this interesting interview she did with Ethan Bronner regarding the infamous Ahmadinejad "wiping Israel off the map" speech. Bronner is in fine "we may have the nukes, but Iran is looking sideways at us" form. link to onthemedia.org
Brooke seems like a run of the mill MSM reporter. She accepts what the NYTimes "authority" tells her.
David Swanson out's Grayson on his sleazy fundraising:
Proud to be from the State of Washington where we got two no votes (Baird, of course, and McDermott). Baird represents the district where Rachel Corrie's parents live. They have been working very hard with him.
But I hope people saw the NYTimes article from Sunday, citing a
Wall Street Journal/NBC poll wherein 50% of Americans support the creation of a new party. I did happen to mention that when I spoke with McDermott's office yesterday.
link to nytimes.com
Was that really devil's advocacy or was it Christian Zionism?
Thank you, Shmuel. That bit stuck in my craw as well.
Hi, Brad. Sorry, I should have been more clear. I think this ad is appalling. And I agree with all your points.
Thanks to the folks who intuited what I meant. I'm a new kid, so I should have been more careful.
Love this website.
Hi. So what do you all think of this promotion from the AJC:
"Today AJC announced the new and crucially important campaign to mobilize mass opposition to Iran's quest for nuclear weapons. The centerpiece of the campaign is the one-minute video produced in the AJC Studio. The video is interactive, and viewers can send letters to members of Congress and to the UN Secretary-General, and forward the video electronically to others.
Please view the video and share the link link to ajc.org with your entire email lists. Please embed the video on your website and encourage others to embed the film on their websites if they can.
The more people view the video, take action by sending letters, and share the link, the more effective will be AJC's campaign - Iran Nuclear Weapons. Not Now. Not Ever."