Say no to war – light up for peace!
Turn on your car lights to stop the war!

A simple, international, anti-war campaign that any driver can 
participate in has begun.

If you are opposed to the imminent war with Iraq, turn on your car 
lights while driving during the day.

Send a message to others, and ultimately your government, that you 
refuse to be part of this aggression.

If the powers that be see continuous, highly visible opposition every 
day, this will act as a brake on their plans for war.

Make a statement - turn them on today! Do it until the war is called off!

Bus drivers, car drivers, truck drivers, motorbike riders, pushbike 
riders, and trishaw peddlers are all encouraged!

“Just as some politicians last year called for people to turn on their 
lights to remember the 2800 dead from the September  11th attacks in the 
US, so we are urging people all over the world to turn their car lights 
on  continually during the day to prevent many more dead from a war 
against Iraq.

Don’t forget to put a sticker or some coloured tape on your steering 
wheel or driver’s side window.  This will remind you to turn off your 
lights when you stop your car….

Please tell 10 people about this campaign over the next few days. Ring 
your local radio, TV or newspaper about it if you have the time. Contact 
your local antiwar/peace group and help them build this campaign.

Please email this message on immediately to at least 10 people in your 
address book. It’s urgent this message spreads as quickly as it can. Ask 
your friends and neighbours for their email addresses and send it to 
them so they can send it on. Please send to other states and countries 
if possible, as well as email discussion groups and chat rooms. Remember 
10x10x10x10x10x10x10x10x10 (only 9 steps) = 1 billion people ….

Make light overcome darkness! Good luck to you and all your endeavours 
to stop the war!

John Rice – NOWAR  collective

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