On Jan 16, 2009, at 11:43 AM, Patrick Coskren wrote:

Probably not often you see Common Dreams reprint an article from the Washington Times. Doesn't some sort of matter/antimatter reaction come into play?

It's often a good idea to listen to as many points of view as possible -- that's why I like reading Chuck's posts


-Patrick

how about Jews for Justice?
http://www.wrmea.com/jews_for_justice/conclusionI.html
For free printed copies write to:

Jews for Justice in The Middle East
P.O. Box 14561
Berkeley CA 94712



http://www.thenation.com/doc/20020520/lerner

http://www.jfjfp.org/

Jews for Justice for Palestinians (JfJfP) is an organisation based in the United Kingdom of Jewish people who wish to support the human, civil, economic and political rights of the Palestinian people. The organisation was founded in February 2002. It describes itself as welcoming all Jews, practising and secular Jews, Zionist and not, who oppose Israeli policies that could be seen as threatening Palestinian rights. It extends support, both moral and material, to Palestinians trapped in the spiral of violence and repression It also supports a wide range of Israeli peace and human-rights groups working towards these same ends. Its stated reasons for supporting Palestinian rights include not only the absolute moral imperatives of promoting human rights, but are also based on the view that this is the best means of securing peace for Israelis. It supports the right of Israelis to live in freedom and security within Israel's 1967 borders. It organises to give voice to the many strands of Israeli peace activism and to ensure that Jewish opinions critical of Israeli policy are heard in Britain. It believes that such opposition is important in countering antisemitism and the claim that opposition to Israel’s policies is itself antisemitic. It cooperates with other organisations on specific issues without necessarily endorsing everything they do. Together with others it calls on the British and European Union governments to suspend the preferential treatment accorded to Israel in trade agreements, to recognize the elected Palestinian Authority and to support it financially, to cease to trade arms with Israel, to push for the enforcement of international law in the region and to strive for fair and free negotiations between the parties. It supports the British Shalom-Salaam Trust which funds a variety of humanitarian and educational projects in Israel and Palestine. It is a founder member of European Jews for a Just Peace, a federation of Jewish groups in ten European countries; and of the Enough! Coalition in the UK in 2007.




On Jan 16, 2009, at 2:23 PM, Kevin Callahan wrote:


http://www.commondreams.org/view/2009/01/16-14

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