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WOMEN IN BLACK vigil in SF this evening

by Jaguar Johnny (webmaster(at)flashpoints.net)
The worldwide Women in Black events scheduled for Friday June 8th have gathered enormous momentum - there are now 144 vigils planned! - In SF there will be a silent vigil at the corner of Montgomery and Market from 5-6:30 pm. 510-434-1304 for more info
- Link to audio w/ Penny Rosenwasser of Middle East Childrens Alliance, and a letter from Bat Shalom in Jerusalem.
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PROTEST
AGAINST 34 YEARS OF ISRAELI OCCUPATION
of the West Bank, Gaza Strip, & East Jerusalem

IN SOLIDARITY WITH ISRAELI WOMEN IN BLACK
Montgomery & Market Streets, SF - 5-6:30 pm
Everyone (men included) welcome!
Please wear black, and be calm, dignified, and silent.
510-434-1304 for more info

Links:
Women in Black
Bat Shalom
Bat Shalom newsletter
Women for a Just Peace
Barbara Lubin and Middle East Childrens Alliance (MECA)
MECA\'s Penny Rosenwasser: Flashpoints interview, Thursday June 7 (realaudio)

Bat Shalom - Newsletter, June 6, 2001

Dear Friends,

As you will see below, Women in Black events scheduled for June 8th have gathered enormous momentum. As the coordinator and facilitator of Women in Black vigils internationally - there are now 144 vigils! - Bat Shalom is grateful to all those who are helping to make this happen.

Warm regards from Bat Shalom/Jerusalem

schedule around the world: http://www.geocities.com/womancoalition/
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Friends,

The international movement for a just peace in the Middle East is clearly gaining momentum. The response internationally and regionally to our call for Women in Black vigils this Friday has exceeded the expectations of even the most wildly optimistic among us. Thank you everybody for organizing in your corner of the world.

INTERNATIONAL VIGILS

As of this writing, we know of vigils planned in 144 different world locations. Every continent but Antarctica has a vigil. And in every one of these vigils, signs will be held aloft that say, "End the Israeli occupation". This is a powerful, multinational message to Israel and world leaders.

To mention some vigil locations: Cairo (Egypt); Sao Paolo (Brazil); the Canary Islands (Spain); Ankara (Turkey); a "Peace Boat" off the Maldive Islands; 20 cities in Italy; 6 locations each in Spain, Canada, and France; 5 each in Australia and Germany; 4 in Switzerland; 2 in Sweden; and 58 cities in the US, from Abilene (Texas) to Woodstock (New York). For a full listing, see http://www.geocities.com/womancoalition/. This Friday, these vigils are open to men wearing black as well.

ALL-NIGHT TORCHLIGHT VIGIL

All the events in this region will be marked by the solidarity of Palestinian and Israeli women for peace. On Thursday evening at 18:00, the first torch will be lit and held on the vigil plaza by a Palestinian woman -- Sumaya Farhat-Naser, professor of botany at Bir Zeit University in the Palestinian Occupied Territories, and Gila Svirsky, Israeli peace activist. The signs beside them will read, "End the Occupation" and "We Refuse to be Enemies". The torch will change hands all night and through the next day through the mass vigil, which begins at noon.

FEMINIST STUDY VIGIL

All through the night at the vigil plaza, a "Tikkun Olam Feministi" will be held, when women will read and discuss feminist texts concerning peace, war, racism, homophobia, sisterhood, and whatever women feel is relevant to the current reality. Many women from other countries have faxed and e-mailed their writing to share. Thanks to Hannah Safran for this idea and coordinating the event, and to Donna Spiegelman (Boston) for the idea of inviting contributions from all over the world.

FRIDAY\'S VIGIL AND SPEAKERS

The vigil on Friday has now become huge, and will include Israelis (Jewish and Palestinian), internationals, and Palestinians from across the Green Line, who will make every effort to join us, despite the stringent closure now imposed. It will begin at 12:00 noon at Hagar Square (opposite Terra Sancta in Jerusalem). At approximately 1:45 p.m., presentations will begin with a minute of silence in memory of all those on both sides who were killed as a result of the ongoing occupation.

The speakers include Israeli, Palestinian, and international women who have shown a commitment to peace and justice in this region. While the three distinguished Palestinian women from the Occupied Territories may be prevented by the Israeli army from joining us, the very fact of their acceptance sends a message of Palestinian-Israeli women\'s solidarity for a just peace. We are pleased to announce the following speakers.

Ruthie Gur - Coordinator of Programs at Isha L\'Isha - Haifa Feminist Center, and a longtime Mizrahi activist in poor neighborhoods.

Hulud Badawi - Chairperson of the Association of Arab University Students of Israel.

Dalia Ravikowitz - This eminent Israeli poet has had to cancel, but will send a poem to be read.

Luisa Morgantini - Member of the European Parliament from Italy, and long-time ally of the Palestinian-Israeli women\'s peace movement.

Zahira Kamal - General Director of Gender Planning and Development, Palestinian Ministry of Planning, and also a leading spokesperson for Palestinian women in the Palestinian Occupied Territories.

Claudia dela Setta - Israeli performing artist.

Nurit Peled-Elhanan - Lecturer in Language Education, Hebrew University; outspoken and eloquent peace activist, whose daughter Smadar was killed in a suicide bombing in Jerusalem on September 4, 1997.

Rawda Suliman - Palestinian performing artist.

Shulamith Aloni - A leading civil rights spokesperson in Israel; former Minister of Communications and the Arts, Science and Technology.

The program will be moderated by Olivia Attrash (from Acre) and Dalit Baum (from Tel-Aviv).

Hanan Ashrawi (leading civil rights spokesperson in the Palestinian Authority; founder and Executive Director of MIFTAH: the Palestinian Initiative for the Promotion of Global Dialogue and Democracy in the Palestinian Occupied Territories) has conveyed greetings to be read to the gathering.

PERMITS AND MEDIA

The entire event has a permit, and it is hoped that the Jerusalem police will manage to keep counter-demonstrators away from the Women in Black vigil.

A professional unit will be filming the event for a documentary they are making about events in the region.

In Costa Rica, a "webcast vigil" will be held this Friday at noon, 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. (local time) by Feminist International Radio Endeavour (FIRE). Vigil participants from all over the world can send in statements to be read on the air (fuegocr@racsa.co.cr), and, that evening, can give live reports about how their vigils went (www.fire.or.cr).

Finally, about the Israeli media: Until this morning, and with the exception of one TV spot, Israeli media have refused to report this momentous gathering of vigils throughout the world or even the nomination of Women in Black for the 2001 Nobel Peace Prize, despite the best efforts of our professional PR person. Ha\'aretz newspaper told us yesterday, "This is not the time to be talking about Women in Black and its views."

We do not agree. We believe that this is *exactly* the time to be talking about Women in Black and our views. We invite all those who agree with us to join us. We want to make it impossible for the media, or our governments, to ignore us.

Coalition of Women for a Just Peace

Just as this is being prepared for mailing, we had a call from Ma\'ariv, Israel\'s second largest newspaper, that they plan to do a major feature about the Coalition for their weekend edition. Are things changing?

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A REQUEST FOR HELP

We desperately need contributions to help defray the costs -- ads, buses, signs, sound equipment, flyers, banners, etc. If you can contribute, please do! All money goes straight into activity to end the occupation. You can contribute by one of three ways:

1) For a US-tax deduction, make out a check to "Bat Shalom" and mail it to the New Israel Fund, PO Box 91588, Washington DC 20090-1588. Please be sure to write that it is "For the Coalition of Women".

2) Alternatively, and also US tax-deductible, make out a check to "Bat Shalom" and mail it to US/Israel Women-to-Women, 275 Seventh Avenue -8th floor, New York, NY 10001. Please be sure to write that it is "For the Coalition of Women".

3) Checks can be written to the "Coalition of Women for a Just Peace" and mailed directly to "Bat Shalom" at P.O. Box 8083, Jerusalem 91080, Israel.

4) You can contribute by credit card. Click into the web site www.paypal.com and then follow the instructions for "Send money". Before you enter the site, copy this e-mail address, as you will be asked to fill it in: gsvirsky@netvision.net.il The money reaches us virtually instantly, and Gila Svirsky will write to you to confirm it.

Please, please let us know if you send a contribution, so we can make sure it reaches us.

Thank you from the bottom of our hearts. The Coalition --

--------------------------------------------------------------------------Bat Shalom is a feminist peace organization working toward a just peace between Israel and its Arab neighbors. Bat Shalom, together with The Jerusalem Center for Women, a Palestinian women\'s peace organization, comprise The Jerusalem Link. Visit our web site for more information and our latest activities: http://www.batshalom.org

We gratefully accept contributions to help support our work. Checks in any currency can be mailed to Bat Shalom, POB 8083, Jerusalem 91080, Israel. Tel: +972-2-563 1477; Fax: +972-2-561 7983. See our web site for information about tax-deductible contributions or bank transfers.

To subscribe to Bat Shalom\'s newsletter, please reply by e-mail with the word "Subscribe" in the subject line. To unsubscribe, please write "Unsubscribe" in the subject line.

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