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Worldwide petition: Stop the so-called 'Clash of civilizations'

Michael Lessard..., Tuesday, March 6, 2007 - 12:00

Demand real Middle East peace talks now !

Talk is rising of a ‘clash of civilizations’. But the problem isn’t culture, it’s politics – from 9/11 to Guantanamo, Iraq to Iran. This clash is not inevitable, and we don't want it.

So where to start? The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is the key symbol of the rift between Islam & the West. It's time to step up and take the initiative.

Add your voice below and when leaders meet in late March, our message will be delivered in a way they can’t ignore...

Petition to Israeli, Palestinian & international leaders: The Palestinian-Israeli conflict lies at the heart of a global clash threatening to divide us all. People from every corner of the world want a just and lasting peace in the Middle East - and the international community can and must help bring all sides to the table. Start Real Middle East Talks Now, and stay at the negotiating table until we have peace...

Follow the link below !

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Subject: 
thx!
Author: 
Cristiano Fabrizi
Date: 
Wed, 2007-03-07 11:52

Cristiano Fabrizi

thanks this was a helpfull article, and i believe i've seen it elsewhere, but i wanted to get involved so, thanks for getting the link so that I can get involved! :]


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