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----- Original Message ----- 
From: mart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2001 10:50 AM
Subject: [C-I] Fw: Women in Black lay down in front of tanks in Ramallah


----- Original Message ----- 
From: Steve Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2001 7:07 AM
Subject: Women in Black lay down in front of tanks in Ramallah 
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 ----- Original Message -----
 From: "Yolanda R." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 
 PRESS RELEASE
 
 Stopping the tanks rolling in Ramallah
 
   Yesterday Women in Black from the UK removed one of the Israeli
 roadblocks which prevent Palestinian villagers going to work. The
 day before they lay down in front of Israeli tanks rolling down
 the streets of Ramallah in the West Bank, to draw attention to the
 800 Palestinians killed by Israeli troops during the last year and
 the occupation of Palestinian land. The tanks stopped at the last
 minute, after firing shots in the air.
 
   The action was part of a programme of events organised by an
 International Solidarity Movement over the last two weeks of 2001
 in Palestine. More than 120 people are taking part, including
 Women in Black and Palestine Solidarity Campaign members from the
 UK, Women in Black from Italy, American Jewish Unity, and
 Palestinian and Israeli peace organisations.
 
   The group met with Yasser Arafat after the 'die in', and are
 planning more road block removals and other forms of non-violent
 direct action, including a peace march through Bethlehem on
 Christmas Day and a peace vigil on December 28th. Eighty countries
 are already committed to joining in the vigil, called by the
 Coalition of Women for a Just Peace in Israel.
 
   Women in Black in London will be holding a silent vigil calling
 for an end to the occupation of Palestine and a just peace on
 Friday December 28th from 6-7pm at the statue of Edith Cavell in
 St Martin's Place WC2, opposite the National Portrait Gallery.
 
   Women in Black vigils will also be held weekly on every Wednesday
 in January at the same place, from 6-7pm. 'Women are
 welcome to join these silent vigils. Women in Black is an
 international network of women against violence and war.
 
   For more information/pictures, call Sue Finch on 020 8806 1333 or
 email [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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