You mention that the American way is that you can solve anything. I guess it is. As an American, I don't even know if that is really true. I do know that we Americans have had many experiences of solving problems that were previously thought to be unsolvable. So I figure why not go for it and do our best to solve this one too.
We have really been "lucky dogs" over hear in the U.S. to have the great resources we have, and for the historical accident that tons of talented folks from all over the world have come here to experience the great economic opportunites we have here. And after they got here, they contributed all of their talents, and their perspectives and experiences from their various cultures to solving the problems that have been solved here. Lots of possible solutions to world peace issues now, like the trainings offered by the Center for Nonviolent Communication at http://www.cnvc.org/main.htm are internationally available, so everyone the world over is free to join in and all work together. Maybe this can become a world belief, not an American one, that we can solve any problem. There's no reason why you folks from other nations really need to come over here to the U.S. in order to solve supposedly "insolvable" problems, unless you just want to. Regardless of where in the world we live, we can all work together on world problems. Julie ----- Original Message ----- From: Michael C. Funke To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2001 11:31 AM Subject: Taliban I came across a mail / petition, that I joined some time ago and sent to friends, today I got the same petition from a friend. I think, it belongs also to the discussion going on here. I erased quite a lot of header stuff this mail went though, but mention the time this branch of the mail was created. I think I feel quite similar then the main stream on this list. But my question: What would have happend if you really had stood with cake and candy (as suggested here) around the german border in 1939, especially if you would have been a jewisch guy... During last days we had here in German TV some notes from Peter Scholl-Latour, an old journalist, who is - despite you like him or not - not thoughtless. And he remembered us again that most of this terrorists are in a Holy Belief that is unreachable for any arguments lifelong. I think for us here on this list it may be much harder to accept this that there is no way in than to search for those ways, isn't it. Therefor I share no whisdom or good ideas on this list, only helplessness. But it seems interesting to me if this is my only European view. The American way may be: we can solve anything. How do you think about this? Michael C. Funke ******************************************************* Dr. Michael C. Funke Systemic Consulting Net Organisationsberatung & Personalentwicklung Hoepnerstr. 4A D-04157 Leipzig fon/fax 0341 - 91 220 91 mobil 0177 5835 549 mail michael.fu...@systemic-consulting.net ******************************************************* original messaghe below ---------------------------------- <frank.niem...@pro-dialog.de>; <fhart...@bestweb.net>; <haha...@hotmail.com>; <hu...@student.uni-kassel.de>; <vrrob...@wxs.nl>; <jan.platan...@swipnet.se>; <olive...@pacbell.net>; <j.pol...@mail.smartchat.net.au>; <josa...@compuserve.com>; <mxy...@yahoo.com>; <johannaderuy...@hotmail.com>; Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 4:06 PM Subject: Taliban Dear Friends, Please take a few minutes to read and act on this email. On May 23rd 2001 the Taleban authorities in Afghanistan confirmed that all Hindus will be required to wear a strip of yellow cloth sewn onto a shirt pocket in order to identify themselves. They claim that the measure is for their "protection". The world has faced this before, in 1939 the world was required, at great cost, to rid itself of Hitler's tyranny, it is not hard to spot his child. Those who fail to learn from history are condemned to relive it. The Taleban's record on respecting other religions gives great cause for concern that their ultimate aim, upon which they are intent, is "religious cleansing". They have already demonstrated their disdain and intolerance for other religions and traditions by the desecration and destruction of the ancient Buddhist statues, our collective heritage, within the Afghanistan. Whatever your religion, or even if you have none, we hope that you will agree that this fundamentally wrong. Remember, "All it takes for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing". Please do not do nothing, add your voice. DIRECTIONS: PLEASE COPY this email on to a new message, add your name and those of your household who wish to participate to the bottom and forward it to everyone on your distribution list. If you receive this petition and you find that you will be the 251st name on it, please e-mail a copy of it to: alast...@om-int.com. It will then be forwarded to the UN. Even if you decide not to sign, please be considerate and do not kill the petition as you will be denying your friends, and theirs, their legitimate voice. Instead return it to alast...@om-int.com To The Secretary General, Security Council and General Assembly of the United Nations. We the undersigned are appalled by the decision of the Taleban government of Afghanistan to require all Hindus to wear a piece of yellow cloth sewn onto a shirt pocket in order to identify themselves. An individual's communion with God, however they find him, is a matter of personal conscience and must not be the subject of intimidation or persecution. The right of everyone to worship as they wish is fundamental and inalienable. The United Nations was founded in order to defeat Hitler and his henchmen who required the same from another religion with all its horrific consequences. It is completely unacceptable that nearly 60 years later history is repeating itself. We ask the following: 1. That the Taleban government is made aware in the strongest possible terms that the world will not countenance this perversion of human rights. 2. That prior to the United Nations and/or it's constituent members granting recognition of the Taleban government this obscene policy is reversed. 3. That the United Nations widen the terms of the trade sanctions currently in force. 1. Alastair Mitton - London UK 2. Robert Mitton - London UK 3. Paulette Budd - London UK 4. Andrew Peake - London UK 5. Pippa Howell - London UK 6. Cecile Kusters - Arnhem, the Netherlands 7. Sarah Malpas - London UK 8. Susan Donnelly - Newcastle UK 9. Paul Donnelly - London UK 10. Pauline Bartholomew - London UK 11. Is0bel McMillan London UK 12. Fiona Adamson 13. Minka Emina Kulenovic La Jolla, US 14. Cath Dolan, London, England 15. Liz Murphy, Murcia, Spain 16. William M. Rueter, Wisconsin, US 17. Jaclyn A. Knapper, Tennessee, US 18. Louise Morris, Tennessee, US 19. Joe Stoud, Matsuyama, Japan 20. Keiko Stroud, Matsuyama, Japan 21.Larry Asher, Nepal 22. Phyl Asher, Nepal 23. Reiny de Wit, Nepal 24. Helen Johnston, Nepal 25. Isaac Thompson, Northern Ireland 26. Anne Thompson, Northern Ireland 27. Paul Carter, Vancouver, Canada 28. Lois Carter, Vancouver, Canada 29. Bronwyn Short, Vancouver, Canada 30. David Short, Vancouver, Canada 31. Mark Calder, Sydney, Australia 32. Graham Wintle, Surbiton, UK 33. Geoff Chivers, Surbiton, UK 34. Derek Nathan New Malden UK 35. Mary Nathan New Malden UK 36 Rosalind Preston, London UK 37 Marlena Schmool, UK 38 Ephraim Borowski, Glasgow, UK 39. Ruth Warrens, London, UK 40. Anthony Warrens, London, UK 41. Ian Goodman, London, UK 42. Liz Lightstone, London, UK 43 Elizabeth Simpson, London UK 44. Dimitris Kioussis 45. John_Griffin 46. Hermann Bujard, Heidelberg, Germany 47. Regine Bujard, Heidelberg, Germany 48. Konrad Beyreuther, Heidelberg, Germany 49. Ursula Beyreuther, Heidelberg, Germany 50. Horst Simon, Heidelberg, Germany 51. Michael Brand, Dresden 52. Dorothea Brand, Dresden 53. Christoph Lorra, Dresden 54. Martin Stocker, London, UK 55. Walter Stühmer, Göttingen, Germany 56. Nathan Dascal, Tel Aviv, Israel 57. Tony Segal, London, UK 58. Malcolm Molyneux, Blantyre, Malawi 59. Liz Molyneux, Blantyre, Malawi 60. Kevin Marsh Kilifi, Kenya 61. Geoffrey Pasvol, London, UK 62. Eithne MacMahon, London, UK 63. Gary French, London, UK 64 John Tapsall Stdney Australia 65. Peter Taylor, Sydney Australia 66. Julie Gallard, Sydney Australia 67. Margaret Evans, Sydney Australia 68. Margaret Martin, Sydney Australia 69. Sue Ingram, Sydney Australia 70. Elizabeth Williamson, Sydney Australia 71. Sue Williamson, Kangaroo Valley Australia 72. Bev Dunphy, Kangaroo Valley Australia 73. Geoff Coleman, Sydney Australia 74. Cymbeline Buhler, New York, USA 75. Katrin Todt, Meissen,Germany 76. Michael Funke, Leipzig, Germany