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Cycle of Peace in 2006

pedal power | 17.03.2006 17:07 | Anti-militarism | Social Struggles | Zapatista | Cambridge | London | World

The Peace Cycle began as a completely new initiative in 2004, and the inaugural ride that year proved to be a great success, making national headlines in almost every country it passed through. Whilst numbers fluctuated across the whole route, some 25 cyclists from around the globe reached Jerusalem together, in solidarity with one another and with all those working for a just peace in Israel and Palestine.

The group of cyclists included people whose ages ranged from 12 to 60, whose faiths included Muslim, Jewish, Christian and none, and whose nationalities included British, Irish, Swiss, German, American, Australian, Italian, Swedish, Greek, Palestinian and Israeli –
what united them all was their belief in a just peace.

One cyclist, Rebecca Tyrer (who has stayed on to work in the West Bank) proudly quoted, “There were so many times when I thought I wouldn’t make it, but we did it! More to the point people are still talking about us and everything we still represent. I think one of the most powerful aspects of The Peace Cycle for me was our reception in Palestine.”

Another cyclist, Khurram Yaqoob recalls The Peace Cycle 2004 as being, “… a great journey of adventure, self-realisation and tears. Be prepared for a fantastic challenge as you pass through a variety of countries on your bike! I mean, you are actually using your own energy and a metal contraption to travel to the other side of the globe!”This feature length film, narrated by acclaimed actress Julie Christie, follows their amazing physical and emotional journey - a journey which is to be repeated by more cyclists in 2006!

A new feature length film captures the entire hectic and emotional 2004 peace cycle from London to Jerusalem. You can see the film on the following dates:

Wednesday 15th March 7pm Cambridge
Winstanley Lecture Theatre, Trinity College, Cambridge
For more info call Sheridan James: 07930 531910 or email  sheridan.j@ntlworld.com

Friday 17th March 8pm - London
rampART Centre, 15-17 Rampart Street, London E1 2LA (off Commercial Road)
For more info:  http://rampart.omxtra.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=190
or email  heidieh@hotmail.com

Screenings in the Universities of London and Oxford are also being planned soon - details will follow - keep an eye on this website!

If you are interested in organising a screening of "Cycle of Peace" in your area, please contact  laura@thepeacecycle.org

Places on the Peace Cycle 2006 are limited and are filling up fast.
But there are still opportunities for people to join the ride, for some or all of the way from London to Jerusalem.

Don't miss out - ride with us to Jerusalem this year and be part of an amazing journey to support justice and peace...contact us now!

THE PEACE CYCLE 2006
Do something amazing next year
RIDE YOUR BIKE FOR PEACE!

End the Cycle of Violence - Join the Cycle for Peace

In August 2006, cyclists from all over the world will leave central London
and embark on an amazing journey across Europe to the Middle East,
on the second historic Peace Cycle to Jerusalem!

Cycling through 12 different countries they will meet with politicians and public to raise awareness of the 38 year occupation and call for justice and peace in Israel and Palestine. After touring parts of Israel and the West Bank, the cyclists will finally ride into Jerusalem in September 2006.

We are calling for individuals, charities, peace groups & faith organisations to support this unique event!

“We call upon those leading the world, people of faith and people in politics to come to Jerusalem and make peace here”
The Rt. Rev. Riah Abu El-Assal, Anglican Bishop in Jerusalem
EVERYONE can get involved!

Join the Peace Cycle – all or part of the way from London to Jerusalem – cyclists who took part in 2004 described the ride as “a fantastic challenge, and a life changing experience” email Mustafa Audhali:  mustafa@thepeacecycle.org

Help organise the Peace Cycle – arrange accommodation and meals for the cyclists, or help publicise the ride along the route – email Sheridan James:  sheridan@thepeacecycle.org

Help promote the Peace Cycle - in your area, locally or nationally, make a donation or assist with our fundraising activities – email Laura Abraham:  laura@thepeacecycle.org

The Peace Cycle 2006 will be a massive display of international solidarity with the Palestinian people living under military occupation and with all those who peacefully work for justice in Israel and Palestine. Our message is that lasting peace can only be achieved by ending injustice and recognising the human rights of all people.

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