20100622

You're Invited - West Hartford Screening


Dear ONE Member,

I wanted to take a moment to introduce myself as your Congressional District Leader for ONE and invite you to come meet me and other ONE members for a special screening of a documentary from our sister organization, Product (RED), called The Lazarus Effect.

RSVP for the screening here.

What: Volunteer Meetup, Screening of The Lazarus Effect
Where: 35 Beverly Rd., West Hartford, CT 06119
When: Friday, June 25th 7:00 PM

The Lazarus Effect details the live-saving effects of The Global Fund, and how 40 cents a day can provide life-saving pills to a person living with HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa.  We are quite excited to be working with (RED) on the screening of such a powerful global health story.

This will also be a time to meet other local ONE members as we grow our organization and unite our voices. Together, we can ensure that our elected leaders do all that they can to effectively fight HIV/AIDS and malaria, as well as hunger and poverty, in the poorest places on Earth.

Please sign up for this screening and meet-up today.

Thank you very much for your time and efforts with ONE.  I know that here in our own backyards and community, and with your help, we will truly make a difference in the halls of Congress.  

Hope to meet you soon!

Colleen Shay, ONE Congressional District Leader, Connecticut's 1st District 



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20100604

Amnesty International: Investigate Gaza flotilla

Amnesty International USA: TAKE ACTION NOW!
Scores of people around the world understand that the collective punishment of the more than 1.4 million people in Gaza - mostly children - only leads to more human misery.
Urge the Obama administration to push for ending the blockade of Gaza and call for an international inquiry.

Dear Farhad,

Earlier this week, Israeli forces stormed a six-ship flotilla carrying relief supplies and hundreds of activists to Gaza, which has been held under blockade by Israel for the last three years. Nine passengers were killed in the violent clash and dozens more were wounded. While Israel maintains that its forces acted in self-defense, the level of lethal force used clearly appears excessive. As tensions rise, the world is struck once again by the desperate situation imposed upon the 1.4 million men, women and children trapped inside the Gaza Strip.

The UN Security Council has already been joined by a number of world leaders in calling for an impartial investigation into the incident. This is an important first step, but because of the international nature of the incident, we must push to ensure that any investigation is both international and independent. While Israel has the primary responsibility to investigate, we urge Israel to also invite relevant UN experts to actively participate in and contribute to the investigation.
Cut off from the world

Although the U.S. administration has asked for an impartial and credible investigation by Israel, they've been reluctant to commit to an international inquiry. But the quicker the Obama administration pushes for deeper international inquiry, the better chance there is that those responsible for the deaths are held accountable and that these same tragic events won't occur again. Tensions remain particularly high as another ship heads toward Gaza this weekend1.

Urge President Obama, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and U.S. Representative to the UN Susan Rice to demand an international inquiry into the Gaza flotilla incident and to take immediate steps to end the blockade of Gaza.

In our report, "Suffocating: The Gaza Strip under Israeli Blockade2", released earlier this year, we charted how Gaza has grown increasingly isolated over the years; becoming completely cut off from the rest of the world.

The blockade is a form of collective punishment in flagrant opposition to international law. It does not target armed groups but rather punishes Gaza's entire population by restricting the entry of food, medical supplies, educational equipment and building materials. Unsurprisingly, its impact falls most heavily on those most vulnerable among Gaza's people: children, the elderly and the sick.

Since more than half of Gaza's population is made up of children, it becomes brutally apparent that immediate steps must be taken to lift the blockade and end the misdirected punishment.

Call for international inquiry into Gaza Flotilla incident and lift the blockade of Gaza!

It's now or never for Gaza.

"There is no question that we need a new approach to Gaza", a US official said yesterday3. Let President Obama hear that now is indeed the time to end the blockade of Gaza.

Christoph Koettl
Crisis Campaigner
Amnesty International USA
Amnesty International USA: TAKE ACTION NOW!
Scores of people around the world understand that the collective punishment of the more than 1.4 million people in Gaza - mostly children - only leads to more human misery.
Urge the Obama administration to push for ending the blockade of Gaza and call for an international inquiry.

Dear Farhad,

Earlier this week, Israeli forces stormed a six-ship flotilla carrying relief supplies and hundreds of activists to Gaza, which has been held under blockade by Israel for the last three years. Nine passengers were killed in the violent clash and dozens more were wounded. While Israel maintains that its forces acted in self-defense, the level of lethal force used clearly appears excessive. As tensions rise, the world is struck once again by the desperate situation imposed upon the 1.4 million men, women and children trapped inside the Gaza Strip.

The UN Security Council has already been joined by a number of world leaders in calling for an impartial investigation into the incident. This is an important first step, but because of the international nature of the incident, we must push to ensure that any investigation is both international and independent. While Israel has the primary responsibility to investigate, we urge Israel to also invite relevant UN experts to actively participate in and contribute to the investigation.
Cut off from the world

Although the U.S. administration has asked for an impartial and credible investigation by Israel, they've been reluctant to commit to an international inquiry. But the quicker the Obama administration pushes for deeper international inquiry, the better chance there is that those responsible for the deaths are held accountable and that these same tragic events won't occur again. Tensions remain particularly high as another ship heads toward Gaza this weekend1.

Urge President Obama, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and U.S. Representative to the UN Susan Rice to demand an international inquiry into the Gaza flotilla incident and to take immediate steps to end the blockade of Gaza.

In our report, "Suffocating: The Gaza Strip under Israeli Blockade2", released earlier this year, we charted how Gaza has grown increasingly isolated over the years; becoming completely cut off from the rest of the world.

The blockade is a form of collective punishment in flagrant opposition to international law. It does not target armed groups but rather punishes Gaza's entire population by restricting the entry of food, medical supplies, educational equipment and building materials. Unsurprisingly, its impact falls most heavily on those most vulnerable among Gaza's people: children, the elderly and the sick.

Since more than half of Gaza's population is made up of children, it becomes brutally apparent that immediate steps must be taken to lift the blockade and end the misdirected punishment.

Call for international inquiry into Gaza Flotilla incident and lift the blockade of Gaza!

It's now or never for Gaza.

"There is no question that we need a new approach to Gaza", a US official said yesterday3. Let President Obama hear that now is indeed the time to end the blockade of Gaza.

Christoph Koettl
Crisis Campaigner
Amnesty International USA

20100602

Greenpeace International : 5000 signatures needed to help protect Lake Baikal

GREENPEACE International

 
Act now: save Lake Baikal!
Dear Friend,

Nuclear waste exports to Russia are ending after a full generation of campaigning! French nuclear company AREVA will no longer use Russia as a garbage can for its nuclear waste.

We've been opposing these shipments since 1984, when an accident at sea revealed that the radioactive exports had been taking place in near-secret for more than a decade. Following the most recent wave of opposition the shipments will end - another example that public pressure works!

Russia may no longer be the final destination of AREVA waste - but your support is still needed to help protect its largest fresh water lake - Lake Baikal.

A pulp and paper mill has received authorisation from the Russian government to dump toxic waste there.

As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lake Baikal is entitled to international protection - let's ask the head of UNESCO to step up and defend Lake Baikal.

We only need around 5000 more signatures on the petition, please consider sharing it:

Tweet in support of Lake Baikal.
Share the petition on Facebook.

Thank you for acting to save Lake Baikal!

All of us,
Greenpeace International
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