MoveOn Peace Vigils Sunday Wee Willie Winkie - 15.03.2003 11:36
Tomorrow (Sunday 16th March) 3,700 vigils in 108 countries ... including here in NL Dear MoveOn supporter, We're up to 3,700 vigils in 108 countries for Sunday. The Global Vigil for Peace is going to be huge -- one of the largest coordinated vigils in history. If you're not already signed up, it's not too late to get involved. You can find a vigil in your area at: http://www.globalvigil.org In order to make the vigils a success, we need to get the word out as far as possible. Please invite your friends and colleagues by sending them this message along with a short personal note of your own. We've translated the message into a number of other languages -- you can just copy them from the website into your email program. French: http://www.globalvigil.org/french.html Spanish: http://www.globalvigil.org/spanish.html German: http://www.globalvigil.org/german.html Swedish: http://www.globalvigil.org/swedish.html Dutch: http://www.globalvigil.org/dutch.html The Global Vigil is endorsed by Nobel Peace Laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who recently said: "On Sunday evening people in every corner of the globe will shine beacons of light throughout the world. May our candles rekindle the light of reason and hope so that war will be averted in Iraq and peace will prevail in the world." Please sign up today, at: http://www.globalvigil.org For those of you wanting more information, here's the full scoop: In the emergency petition we presented to the U.N. Security Council on Monday, over a million of us joined together to ask for tough inspections, not war. It was an amazing and unprecedented show of global unity that brought folks from virtually every country together in one voice. (See below for a more detailed description of how Monday's delivery went.) Signing the petition is an important first step, but in the face of an ever-closer and still unjustified war, we need to escalate our activity. That's why it's so important that every person who signed the emergency petition take the next step: joining the wave of candlelight vigils that will circle the globe this Sunday. This is going to be a massive global event. Already -- just since Tuesday -- 1,605 vigils have been scheduled in 77 countries. You can see what vigils have been scheduled in your area, and sign up for one, at: http://www.globalvigil.org The site will show you how many people are signed up to attend the vigils near you. Spread the word to your friends, have them sign up on the site, and we can all watch as the numbers grow. Beginning in New Zealand, these locally organized candlelight vigils will circle around the globe. They'll be beautiful, powerful, and inspiring. They'll send an eloquent and clear message that the world wants peace. And they'll be supported by many religious leaders -- including Archbishop Desmond Tutu, a Nobel Peace Prize winner -- who will help to articulate the moral case against war. Never before have so many coordinated vigils taken place around the globe. We have the opportunity on Sunday to show just how the world feels about the war on Iraq -- but the impact depends on your participation. Please take some time to join millions in countries around the world in a Global Vigil for Peace. Sign up now at: http://www.globalvigil.org If you can't make a vigil, you can still join the global action on Sunday. Just put Christmas lights or anything that shines in your window on Sunday evening. As for our U.N. petition, we'll still be delivering updates to the Security Council, so if you have friends or colleagues who haven't signed, please ask them to go to: http://www.moveon.org/emergency/ Together, we can avert this war. Sincerely, --Carrie, Diane, Eli, Joan, Peter, Randall, Wes, and Zack The MoveOn Team March 14, 2003 |