https://diary.thesyriacampaign.org/eu-aviation-fuel-ban/
We won! Europe bans the sale of aviation fuel to Syria We did it! Big thank you to the 3,655 people who sent an email to the Italian Foreign Minister Federica Mogherini. In just one day we shifted Italy's position and now Europe has agreed to ban the sale of aviation fuel to Syria. The same fuel used to drop rusty barrel bombs on schools, hospitals and homes by the regime. It's an epic win, and it happened in record time. This is proof that this works -- please please we need you on future campaigns. So how did we manage to turn Europe's fourth richest country in a day? Well here's what happened: Last Thursday we got an email from a friend with diplomatic contacts inside the European negotiations, saying that Italy was blocking this key proposal to ban aviation fuel as part of the Syrian sanctions We called contacts in Brussels and they spoke to other diplomatic sources who confirmed that Italy was indeed blocking the ban We knew that these negotiations would be continuing through the weekend and that the buck stopped with the Italian Foreign Minister - Federica Mogherini - a rising star in Europe who would not want to be associated with a policy backing the killing of civilians After scrambling an email together to the 48,132 people on The Syria Campaign email list, thousands of you emailed Mogherini and contacted her on Twitter asking her to drop opposition to the ban Bloomberg and European Voice (the biggest EU weekly) picked up the story -- adding to the pressure Within three hours Ms Mogherini had responded on Twitter saying "I've checked and stopped a technical input" - her way of saying the decision was made below her and she's overruled it. But we still weren't sure she was talking about the aviation fuel. We knew Italy supported the wider sanctions, but this was about the fuel behind the bombs. We asked Ms Mogherini for clarity but she didn't give it. So the campaign kept on rolling.... As it grew, larger names started picking it up and Mia Farrow tweeted to her half-a-million followers: mia farrow By this time the emails and tweets were really flooding into Mogherini's inbox and she snapped a little bit:mogherini We then got confirmation from our diplomatic contacts that "the member state who once had problems is now ready to move forward". Bloomberg confirmed the Italian change and a few moments ago we heard that the European meeting agreed the ban. Victory took 26 hours from start to finish. Astonishing. A Brussels insider confirmed to us on email that "your campaign has had a big impact" and one of the journalists commented to us saying "interesting what a bit of publicity can do". So huge thank you again for making that a successful couple of days. Making it harder to refuel these helicopters and planes that are terrorising ordinary Syrians far from the front lines is a great achievement. But there is so much more that needs to be done to stop the violence from all sides, so let's keep going. - Anna, The Syria Campaign __._,_.___ ------------------------------ -- Peace Is Doable -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Green Youth Movement" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send an email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/greenyouth. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
