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Worldwide Solidarity Against the Occupation: 7-10th June 2002

www.coalitionofwomen4peace.org | 25.05.2002 09:06

The Coalition of Women for Peace is planning a mass rally in Tel-Aviv on Saturday, 8 June 2002, to mark 35 years of occupation. We invite peace-loving people throughout the world to carry out your own actions on or about this date under slogans of your choosing.

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COALITION OF WOMEN FOR PEACE

We Ask for Your Solidarity!

The Coalition of Women for Peace is planning a mass rally in Tel-Aviv on Saturday, 8 June 2002, to mark 35 years of occupation.
We invite peace-loving people throughout the world to carry out your own actions on or about this date under slogans of your choosing.
Some ideas:

End the Israeli Occupation!
Israeli and Palestine: Two States for Two Nations
International Intervention Now!
World-Wide Women in Black Vigils
Let us know about your plans so we can publish them on our website:

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