From: "Eli Pariser, 9-11Peace"
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Date: 11 Mar 2002 19:39:31 -0000

Subject: A moment to reflect

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Dear friends,

It was six months ago today that commercial jets crashed into the
World Trade Center and the Pentagon, and the terrible impact of those
collisions continues to reverberate throughout our lives.

In the days and weeks after September 11th, you joined half a million
other people from around the world in signing the 9-11peace petition
and urging world leaders to exercise restraint in their response.
Now, six months later, we're writing to brief you on our work and
to highlight an opportunity to help.

The petition that you were part of was a great success.  With
participants form 192 countries, widespread media attention, and even
a personal response from Tony Blair, we are confident that our message
was heard.

Since the petition, we have expanded 9-11peace into an ongoing
grassroots action network.  9-11peace is now a campaign of MoveOn.org,
an organization that helps people influence national leaders through
the internet.  9-11peace action alerts reach hundreds of thousands
worldwide; in recent months members have sent close to 100,000 emails
to world leaders, made thousands of phone calls, and written hundreds
of letters to newspapers.

But unfortunately it appears the work for peace is just beginning.
The Bush administration has declared a permanent state of war, without
clearly identified goals or an endpoint, which is a threat to us all.
And the international structures that can support a democratic and
just response to terrorism are just now being built.

Six months after September 11th, it is time for a memorial. The best
way we can imagine to pay our respects is by making a commitment to
creating a better world, a world in which terrorism and war are only
a bad memory.  We invite you to join us in this most important work.

The 9-11peace campaign is supporting a group of American victims'
families, September Eleventh Families for Peaceful Tomorrows, in their
efforts to create a compensation fund for the families of Afghan
victims.  They are running a Washington call-in campaign.  Can you help?

Contact your Senators through the main Capitol Hill switchboard:

   Capitol Hill Switchboard   (202) 224-3121 or (202) 225-3121

Make sure their staffers know you're a constituent. Then urge them to:

  "Please support September Eleventh Families for Peaceful Tomorrows
   by enacting a Afghan Victims Compensation Fund."

Please let us know you're making these vital calls, at:

http://www.moveon.org/callp.html?id=467-771276-1C3M6s2nAUTLlIzt9TuglQ

The US military response has lead to the deaths of many innocent
Afghan civilians -- perhaps thousands of them.  For their families,
circumstances could not be more dire.  Those whose homes have been
leveled now live in houses made of scraps of metal; food is scarce and
the winter is extremely cold.

September Eleventh Families for Peaceful Tomorrows is urging Congress
to set up an Afghan Victims Compensation Fund that would provide money
for bare necessities for these families.  Further information is
attached below.

Over 25 members of Congress have expressed their sympathy and support
for the idea of a compensation fund for innocent Afghan victims when
Peaceful Tomorrows members met with them in late January.  Now they
need to hear from you.

Sincerely,

- Eli Pariser
  The 9-11peace Campaign
  MoveOn.org
  March 11, 2002

For more information on the 9-11peace Campaign, please visit:
http://9-11peace.org/

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A MESSAGE FROM SEPTEMBER ELEVENTH FAMILIES FOR PEACEFUL TOMORROWS

Peaceful Tomorrows is a group of family members of September
Eleventh victims who are working for peace.

"Six months ago members of our families and thousands of other
innocents lost their lives in the attacks on the World Trade Center,
the Pentagon and on Flight 93. The loss of innocent lives continues --
it has now been over five months since the beginning of US military
action in Afghanistan in which other families have also suffered.
Yet there is no official acknowledgment that innocent Afghan
civilians have been killed or maimed in the bombing. While the number
of civilian casualties is unclear, estimates range from 1,000 to
4,000 people.

The innocent victims in Afghanistan who lost their lives during
the U.S. air strikes deserve our compassion and support. Out of our
concern for our Afghan "sister families," four Peaceful Tomorrows
members traveled to Afghanistan in January with Global Exchange
visiting dozens of grieving and devastated Afghan families. Many of
the families of those who were killed or injured by US bombs are
living in dire economic straits. We returned from our visit
determined to help our Afghan sister families.

We are calling on the US government to conduct a detailed study of
civilian casualties and create a fund to help the affected families.
Afghan relief organizations suggest an average grant of $10,000 to
rebuild homes, restock possessions, secure adequate medical and
psychological care, or compensate for the loss of breadwinners and
caretakers. Assuming 2,000 families seek compensation, this would
amount to $20 million. Twenty million is less than one dayıs military
expense during the bombing campaign, which cost $30 million a day.

While we pressure the US government to do a study and create a fund,
we are starting this critical work ourselves. Peaceful Tomorrows
and Global Exchange, together with Afghan groups, are doing a
survey of civilian casualties and providing immediate help to
desperately poor people who were mistakenly hurt during the US
military campaign. Please join us. When Peaceful Tomorrows members
met with families in Afghanistan they expressed their empathy for our
situation. Please help us to show them that Americans care about their
well-being and are sorry for their losses. It is through such
compassion that we will build the foundation for a secure and peaceful
tomorrow."

For more information about Peaceful Tomorrows, please visit:
http://www.peacefultomorrows.org/

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