From: Yoshie Furuhashi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Subject: [L-I] Iraq: U.S. Sanctions and Middle East Anger (Tue., Nov. 13)

Tuesday, November 13
Iraq: U.S. Sanctions and Middle East Anger
A presentation by Bert Sacks (from Seattle, Washington)
WHERE: McKendree United Methodist Church, 3330 Cleveland Avenue,
Columbus, Ohio (at the corner of Cleveland Ave. and Huy Rd.)
WHEN: Tuesday November 13, 2001
Light meal: 6:30 PM
Presentation: 7:00 PM

The U.S.-imposed "No-Fly-Zones" result in almost daily bombings that
have left scores of civilians dead, with no end in sight.  Continuing
political conflicts over weapons inspection, weapons of mass
destruction, and sanctions, seem intractable.  According to the
Congressional Research Service, the United States has flown more than
100,000 missions over the skies of Iraq, at a cost of over $1 billion
a year, since the end of Desert Storm.  The Gulf War never ended!
This conflict has devastated the Iraqi people.  In one of the richest
countries in the world, with a population of 23 million, over
1,000,000 people have died due to starvation and sickness, and
another 2,000,000 have fled the country.  According to the United
Nation's own figures, a child dies in Iraq every ten minutes because
of U.S./UN Sanctions.  Please join us for a discussion on the history
of this conflict, and how we can work towards its peaceful resolution.

A veteran of countless trips to Iraq since 1995, Bert Sacks has
become one of the most prominent anti-sanctions activists on the West
Coast.  Currently based in Seattle, he made two trips in 1999
supporting a delegation of the Washington Physicians for Social
Responsibility.  His earlier trips were with the Chicago-based Voices
in the Wilderness.  A native of Boston, Sacks attended Dartmouth
College, Boston University, and the University of California at
Berkeley.  He trained and worked as an electronic and software
engineer.  Having lived in Israel, Sacks became a vociferous opponent
of the 1991 Gulf War and continues to be an outstanding advocate for
a just U.S. policy in the region.

This event is sponsored by The Progressive Peace Coalition.
For more information please contact Connie Hammond at 614.268.2637
or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.

The flyer for the event is available at
<http://www.osu.edu/students/sif/sacks.doc>.

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