Saturday, February 16

"The Folly of Attacking Iran: Lessons from History"

Join Stephen Kinzer, longtime New York Times
correspondent and author
of the book All the Shah's Men, is now traveling
across the nation to make the case for real diplomacy
with Iran. The tour coincides with a new publication of
his book with a new foreword, the "Folly of Attacking Iran."
Other speakers who join Kinzer at some of the tour's
events include Barbara Slavin, Brig. General John
Johns (Ret.), Justin Logan, Rep. Earl Blumenauer,
Trita Parsi, Christopher Hedges, Lt. General Robert
G. Gard, Jr. (Ret.), Reza Aslan, Steve Clemons, Col.
Richard Klass (Ret.), Carah Ong, Reese Erlich,
Michael McCally, Ervand Abrahamian, and Hadi
Esfahani. http://mrzine.monthlyreview.org/iran110208.html
[Includes an ‘eye-opening’ little video & an Action Alert
& just in case you're not US,
Email:milibandd@parliament.uk
Fax: 020 7008 2144 House of Commons
Westminster
London SW1A 0AA

Tel Switchboard: 0207 219 3000Try
faxing your MEP’s (my MP’s a dork &
there more of them)
http://www.faxyourmp.com

Your Members of European Parliament
from anywhere in EU:
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members.do?language=EN

European Parliament institutions:
http://tinyurl.com/3ccvqh

Any Representative
U.S. House of Representatives
Washington, DC 20515
(202) 225-3121

E-mail Congress:
http://www.congress.org for contact information.

To find the Israeli embassy in your country look in:
http://www.learn4good.com/travel/israel_embassies.htm

For a comprehensive list of email addresses for UN Officials
around the world:
http://tinyurl.com/37eh3p

"Postcards from Iran: Towards

an Axis of Understanding" (Slide Show)

Make Films Not War is jumping into the media battle for hearts
and minds to stop the next war in its tracks, by supporting the
grassroots resistance against such a disastrous and illegal act
of aggression. We are working with a broad array of Iranian
filmmakers, photographers, musicians, and scholars to produce
a vibrant series of films, photo exhibits, and music concerts that
truthfully portray Postcards from Iranthe country and its people
as they largely are: over 70 million kind, educated, cultured,
mostly young, and overwhelmingly peace-loving people.
These presentations will be made available for teach-ins,
public events and conferences, and viewable online --
so that we can quickly combat the right-wing spin machine that
seeks to play upon our worst fears and instincts. Our Iran series
is built upon the contrary belief that only through dialogue and a
commitment to nonviolence can we develop solutions to the
political, economic, and social problems of our increasingly
shrinking planet.
http://mrzine.monthlyreview.org/iran.html


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