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YOU CAN STOP THE WAR: A MILLION VOICES

PREVENTIONIST DEBORAH DUPRE' WHEELER Live In | 21.10.2001 08:38

Preventionist Dupre' Wheeler of LIVE!, a Pacific Island Prevention of Violence Against Self and Others Programme and co-author of "Before Hitting Bottom" in which the 'War Against Drugs' myth is dispelled (available at djmckay@free2air.com.au) presents a petition urging IMMEDIATE UN Security Council Action to enact International Law, stop the violence and restore peace. Included are each UN representative contact details including FAX numbers PLUS Columbia Univ. and GSN EMAIL ADDRESSES to use to ensure delivery of petitions, to count signatures and publish the sums.

You Can Stop the War: One Million Voices Preventionist Deborah Dupre' Wheeler Live In Vanuatu Everyday! (LIVE!) duprevent@sos.com.vu Personal Letter/Petition for IMMEDIATE UN Security Council Action through International Law Instructions: The United Nations Security Council has the power to halt military aggression and replace it with enforced International Law to restore peace and justice. Help facilitate this action now. Use the letter below for your personal letter or for a petition to FAX to the UN office nearest you (SEE LIST BELOW) and EMAIL a copy to SOS at Columbia University, L. Dumble and to President Bush. Please circulate. 1) PRINT the letter, sign it with your town and country and FAX it to the UN Representative nearest you listed below OR 2) Change each "I" to "We" in the text, attach it to lined and numbered pages for petition signatures, towns, provinces or states and country. After collecting 100-500 names, FAX to the UN Representative nearest you listed below AND EMAIL a copy to SOS at each of the following addresses: ljdumble@connexus.net.au; ets2002@columbia.edu; tsp2001@columbia.edu; sam2011@columbia.edu; gmc2006@columbia.edu and to the White House at president@whitehouse.gov (to show President Bush the world is watching and that his actions clearly do not represent the "collective will of the world.") 3) SELECT (highlight) and COPY the entire text of this letter/e-mail (do NOT use the forward button) into a new message, sign your name, town and country of residence at the bottom of it AND FAX a copy the United Nations Security Council nearest you as listed below and EMAIL a copy to SOS using the following emailaddresses: ets2002@columbia.edu; tsp2001@columbia.edu; sam2011@columbia.edu; gmc2006@columbia.edu and to the White House at president@whitehouse.gov (to show President Bush the world is watching and that his actions clearly do not represent the "collective will of the world.") 4) Then start a fresh copy (do NOT use forward button) of this message with no name on it and send it to as many people as you can. Thank you. ****************************************************************** Personal Letter/Petition for IMMEDIATE Security Council Action through International Law To All Permanent Representatives to the United Nations: I am alarmed by escalating violence and other abuses violating human rights since the morning of September 11th, 2001. I urge the Security Council to immediately assert its authority in this matter, restore international peace and security through International Law that will bring every person directly or indirectly responsible for the criminal acts related to the morning of September 11th to trial and justice. To proceed without UN Security Council intervention is intolerable. The UN must not abdicate its responsibility to ensure peace and security in the world at these critical moments. I recognize that no country or coalition of countries has legal right to declare war following criminal acts. I do not support terrorism in any form. My only goal is for peace and justice, globally responsible and lasting solutions to end violence. I urge the UN Security Council and all member states to fully explore the possible judicial responses to the crimes committed on September 11. The use of judicial mechanisms should be a first and not a last option. I now join millions others in a statement of our outrage at the barbarous and illegal acts related to Black Tuesday by signing this document for immediate enactment of International Law by the UN Security Council. Sincerely, NAME TOWN STATE/PROV. COUNTRY ************************************************************ UN Representaives Contact Details Bangladesh: Telefax: (212) 972-4038 Term ends 31 December 2001, Presidency: June 2001 Ambassador: Contact details: Permanent Representative of the People's Republic of Bangladesh to the United Nations, 821 United Nations Plaza, 8th Floor, New York, N.Y. 10017 Telephone: (212) 867-3434/3435/3436/3427 or 972-1267/1317/4310, China: Telefax: (212) 634-7626 Permanent Member, Presidency: July 2001 Ambassador: Wang Yingfan Contact details: Permanent Representative of the People's Republic of China to the United Nations, 350 East 35th Street, New York, N.Y. 10016 Telephone: (212) 655-6100, Colombia: Telefax: (212) 371-2813 Term ends 31 December 2002, Presidency: August 2001 Ambassador: Alfonso Valdivieso Contact details: Permanent Representative of Colombia to the United Nations 140 East 57th Street, 5th Floor, New York, N.Y. 10022, Telephone: (212) 355-7776, Correspondence: Spanish France: Telefax: (212) 421-6889 Permanent Member, Presidency: September 2001 Ambassador: Jean-David Levitte Contact details: Permanent Representative of France to the United Nations One Dag Hammarskjsld Plaza, 245 East 47th Street, 44th Floor New York, N.Y. 10017, Telephone: (212) 308-5700 Correspondence: French Ireland: Telefax: (212) 752-4726 Term ends 31 December 2002, Presidency: October 2001 Ambassador: Richard Ryan Contact details: Permanent Representative of Ireland to the United Nations One Dag Hammarskjsld Plaza, 885 Second Avenue, 19th Floor, New York, N.Y. 10017 Telephone: (212) 421-6934, Jamaica: Telefax: (212) 935-7607 Term ends 31 December 2001, Presidency: November 2001 Ambassador: Patricia Durrant Contact details: Permanent Representative of Jamaica to the United Nations 767 Third Avenue, 9th Floor, New York, N.Y. 10017, Telephone: (212) 935-7509, Mali: Telefax: (212) 472-3778 Term ends 31 December 2001, Presidency: December 2001 Ambassador: Moctar Ouane Contact details: Permanent Representative of the Republic of Mali to the United Nations 111 East 69th Street, New York, N.Y. 10021, Telephone: (212) 737-4150 or 794-1311, Correspondence: French Mauritius: Telefax: (212) 697-3829 Term ends 31 December 2002 Presidency January 2002 Ambassador: Anund Prayay Neewoor Contact details: Permanent Representative of the Republic of Mauritius to the United Nations 211 East 43rd St., 15th Floor, New York, N.Y. 10017 Telephone: (212) 949-0190/0191, Norway: Telefax: (212) 688-0554 Term ends 31 December 2002 Presidency: February 2002 Ambassador: Ole Peter Kolby Contact details: Permanent Representative of Norway to the United Nations 825 Third Avenue, 39th Floor, New York, N.Y. 10022 Telephone: (212) 421-0280/ 0281/ 0282/ 0283/0284, Russian Federation: Telefax: (212) 688-0554 Permanent Member Presidency: March 2002 Ambassador: Sergey Lavrov Contact details: Permanent Representative of Norway to the United Nations 825 Third Avenue, 39th Floor, New York, N.Y. 10022 Telephone: (212) 421-0280/ 0281/ 0282/ 0283/0284, Singapore: Telefax: (212) 826-2964 Term ends 31 December 2002, Presidency: January 2001 Ambassador: Kishore Mahbubani Contact details: Permanent Representative of the Republic of Singapore to the United Nations 231 East 51st Street, New York, N.Y. 10022 Telephone: (212) 826-0840/0841/0842/0843/0844, For information on the Singaporian Presidency of the Security Council Tunisia: Telefax: (212) 751-0569 Term ends 31 December 2002, Presidency: February 2001 Ambassador: Noureddine Majdoub Contact details: Permanent Representative of Tunisia to the United Nations 31 Beekman Place, New York, N.Y. 10022 Telephone: (212) 751-7503/7534/5069, Correspondence: French Ukraine: Telefax: (212) 355-9455 Term ends 31 December 2001, Presidency: March 2001 Ambassador: Valery Kuchinsky Contact details: Permanent Representative of Ukraine to the United Nations 220 East 51st Street, New York, N.Y. 10022 Telephone: (212) 759-7003 United Kingdom: Telefax: (212) 745-9316 Permanent Member, Presidency: April 2001 Ambassador: Sir Jeremy Greenstock Contact details: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom to the United Nations One Dag Hammarskjsld Plaza, 885 Second Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10017 Telephone: (212) 745-9200, Telefax: (212) 745-9316 United States of America: Telefax: (212) 415-4443 Permanent Member, Presidency: May 2001 Ambassador: Negreponte Contact details: Permanent Representative of the United States to the United Nations 799 United Nations Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10017-3505 Telephone: (212) 415-4000, Telefax: (212) 415-4443

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