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November 25, 2003

Peace

5 Million Peace March on Jerusalem, 7/2005:

"This humanistic and peaceful march will mark the will of all people from all countries directly or indirectly involved in the Middle East question. When national and international leaders cannot stop the violence, it is time for the people of the world to take action and put an end to one of the world's longest conflicts."

"If the artists of the world are truly the consciousness of humanism, this is a way to prove it. If women are to stand up and stop the dominance of the men of world politics then this is their chance. If children are the innocence of the world then let them take part in these historic days for the celebration of humanism and freedom."

Um, I'm there. Anyone else?

[via Jonas]

Posted at 11:27
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