Re: [Fis] war

From: heiner benking <heiner_benking@gmx.net>
Date: Thu 20 Mar 2003 - 10:57:48 CET

Dear FIS'ers
here a constructive move.

PEACE
Heiner

> PLEASE VISIT: http://www.vun.org/WagingPeace/
>
> Subject: WAGING PEACE II
>
> > Dear Helmut, dear Janet, et.al
> > did you see Waging Peace and Waging Peace II !?
> > I feel we need to be constructive again and again, not giving up and
> not
> > giving in on directions and perspectives.
> > Please be informed about a "collaborative effort" in
> > the VUN Virtual UNITED NATIONS "space" at vun.org about WAGING PEACE.
> > Maybe enjoy, add, comment? or post elsewhere to "others"? - most welcome
> !
> >
> > heiner
> >
> > PS:
> > This is Berlin, March 18. late evening, the "virtual home" of
> > berlin-deklaration@gmx.de -
> > so please give me another 2 more hours to "polish" and add some links.
> > 10 001 Thanks !
> > Corrections and add-ons towars soberly and constructively building peace
> > are
> > most welcome!!
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > The US has failed to bring peace to the Middle East. First the US did
> > not
> > > succeed in stopping the violence in Palestine and Israel, even
> financed
> > > parts of it, and now they bring war to Iraq. Why is it the mandate of
> > the
> > > US anyhow to bring Peace to the Middle East, or to determine if
> > > Palestinians
> > > are allowed their own state? The UN has spoken, and it is the duty of
> > the
> > > US and of all the UN member nations to support the UN in implementing
> > all
> > > Security Council resolutions.
> > >
> > > A multilateral constabulary under the auspices of the UN could bring
> > > terrorist individuals, and terrorist states to justice with more
> > > impartiality and civility than the US has shown.
> > >
> > > The methods of conflict resolution applied by terrorists, and by the
> US,
> > > Israel, and a few of their followers are methods that have their
> origin
> > in
> > > the dark ages. What is needed is a world wide outcry by all decent
> > > governments, responsible corporations, and NGOs against this
> > anachronism,
> > > against this barbarity in the 3rd millennium. The February 15th world
> > > wide
> > > peace demonstration was a good beginning. The Internet offers the
> > tools,
> > > and we must 'move-on'.
> > >
> > > Helmut Burkhardt
> > > Adjunct Professor of Physics
> > > Ryerson University
> > > Toronto ON Canada M5B 2K3
> > > burkhard@ryerson.ca

-- 
Heiner Benking
http://co-forum.de/index.php4?HeBe
"There is no more delicate matter to take in
hand, no more dangerous to conduct, no more
doubtful of success, 
than to step up as a leader in the
introduction of change.
For he who innovates will have for his
enemies all those who are well off under the
existing order of things, and only lukewarm
support in those who might be better off
under the new".
                                                              
Guess who wrote this... (N.M.)
My particular concern is the reception of change
in our genuin thinking and reasoning; 
something Bertrand Russel might have called
in "Man's Peril" <newthink> and what we
addressed in "Is Humanity destined to self-destruct":
http://benking.de/caldwell.html
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