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Greater New Haven Peace Council
P.O. Box 3105
New Haven, CT 06515
(203) 387-0370

Upcoming Events:

RESOLUTION FOR DIVESTMENT OF FUNDS IN CORPORATIONS
AND INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED IN THE DESIGN, ASSEMBLY AND
MANUFACTURE OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS AND COMPONENTS


Hiroshima / Nagasaki Remembrances


New Haven Events

Hiroshima Day VIGIL:
"WE CALL FOR PROMPT NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT!"

Wednesday, August 6, 2008
New Haven Green Flagpole
8:00 - 9:00 AM

Nagasaki Day VIGIL and PICNIC

VIGIL
Saturday, August 9, 2008
New Haven Green Flagpole
11:15-11:30 AM

PICNIC with Origami Boats/Candles 
Saturday, August 9, 2008
Quinnipiac River Park, Front St.
6:00-9:00 PM

For a flyer, click => here

For background information (that you may not know), click => here


BICYCLE AGAINST NUKES

Bicycle the perimeter of the area destroyed by nuclear blast
Saturday, August 9, 2008
Gather 8:30 AM, New Haven Green Flagpole

A two-mile diameter area would be destroyed by blast and fire from a Hiroshima-size nuclear bomb detonated over City Hall. Modern hydrogen bombs are 50-100 fold more powerful.

For Information: 
David at (203) 843-7131 or Aaron at (510) 207-6310

For a flyer, click => here

For background information (that you may not know), click => here


Hiroshima / Nagasaki Remembrance
Hartford's Riverside Park



Wednesday, August 6th 2008 5:30 PM
For more information, click => here

For a Hartford Hiroshima Day Event, click => here

For background information (that you may not know), click => here


Town Cost of the Iraq War flyers for Connecticut and Massachusetts


 

 

Venezuela's Uncharted Path:
Challenges and Obstacles

Steve Ellner
Tuesday, 2008 July 22, 7:00 PM
37 Howe Street, New Haven

Until Hugo Chavez seriously challenged the status quo the U.S. government and corporations were quite content that most of the riches of Venezuela landed in the hands of the wealthy elite, here and there. Tens of millions of dollars to overthrow Chavez, including a reversed coup d'etat, and mountains of vitriolic rhetoric later the U.S. political and economic establishment continue to target the direction that Venezuela has taken.

Steve Ellner grew up in Oxford, CT, has taught history and political science at the Universidad de Oriente in Venezuela since 1977. His latest book Rethinking Venezuelan Politics: Class, Conflict and the Chavez Phenomenon was released earlier this year. He writes regularly for In These Times and has published on the Op-Ed Page of the New York Times and Los Angeles Times.

What's really happening in Venezuela? 

How does Venezuela measure up regarding healthcare, education, food?

In all of Latin America what is Venezuela's role in
resisting imperial domination?

Is President Hugo Chavez "anti-American?"

How democratic is the Bolivarian Revolution?

What do Venezuelan's think about the 2002 coup overthrowing their President?

For a flyer, click => here

 


Didn't Get To Washington For Lobby Day? 

  
Then Call
or 
Sign the Petition

  • Participate in a phone lobbying effort on that same day - call your Congress member and Senators.
  • A new political strategy for Iraq should include:
    Set a Date for U.S. Withdrawal: The U.S. should name a date certain for withdrawal of all U.S. military forces and bases.
  • Negotiate an Iraqi National Compact: One key to ending the war in Iraq is bringing nationalist resistance fighters back to the negotiating table. All Iraqis must a have a stake in the peace process.
  • Convene a Regional Process for Stability in Iraq: Success in Iraq will depend on the engagement of its neighbors-including Syria and Iran-in planning and implementing a successful U.S. withdrawal and the stabilization of Iraq.
  • Underwriting Reconstruction with U.S. Dollars: U.S. military forces and bases must leave Iraq, but the U.S. should not abandon the Iraqi people. The U.S. should work with Iraqis and their neighbors to establish a plan for U.S. financing of the reconstruction of Iraq.

To contact your Senators and Representative, click => here

For more information on FCNL, click => here

The Friends Committee on National Legislation (FCNL) says "Just Say No to Surge"

To Download Flyer
What Can I Do For Peace Now
Click => here

UFPJ has identified H.R 508 as having virtually all the desirable components.   

H.R. 508, The Bring the Troops Home and Iraq Sovereignty Restoration Act, a comprehensive alternative to escalation introduced by PDA Advisory Board members Lynn Woolsey, Barbara Lee and Maxine Waters that would bring all US troops home within 6 months, while providing economic aid and a framework for stability in Iraq and fully funding the VA health care system.

To see the actual text of the draft bill, click => here

 


Petition Congress! 

Tell Them ...

 Use Your Power to Bring the Troops Home Now
We call on you, as our elected representatives in the U.S. Congress, to use your power and take action to end the war in Iraq and bring all the troops home. We call on you to:

  • Vote for the immediate withdrawal of all U.S. forces from Iraq;

  • Vote for full funding of veterans benefits;

  • Vote against any funds for military action of any kind in Iraq, except for the safe withdrawal of all our armed forces;

  • Vote for aid to reconstruct Iraq under Iraqi control;

  • Vote to redirect our tax dollars for social programs at home.

Click Below to Joint the Petition:
SIGN OUR PETITION TO CONGRESS!

Click here to download and print the petition to collect signatures.



Sign the Petition => here


Come to the 
Inaugural conference of the 

International Network for the Abolition of Foreign Military Bases 

Quito and Manta, Ecuador 
March 5 to 9, 2007

For more information, click => here


Remembering 3000 US Soldiers Killed in Iraq

A group of mourning citizens gathered on the New Haven Green Monday to read the names of the 3,000 Americans killed in Iraq since the start of the war.

It took three and a half hours to read the names. In a symbolic statement of the reason for the gathering, a number if flag-draped coffins were used to symbolize the toll the war was taking on the US military and a number of black shrouded coffins were used to remember civilian casualties.

The mourners also read the names of a very abbreviated list Iraqi civilians representing those who have been killed in the war.

The New Haven protest was just one of the many that took place around the United States once the toll reach the 3000 milestone.

Unite for change - let’s turn our country around!

The times are urgent and we must act. Too much is too wrong in this country. We have a foreign policy that is foreign to our core values, and domestic policies wreaking havoc at home. It’s time for a change.

• No more never-ending oil wars!
• Protect our civil liberties & immigrant rights.
• End illegal spying, government corruption and the subversion of our democracy.
• Rebuild our communities, starting with the Gulf Coast. Stop corporate subsidies and tax cuts for the wealthy while ignoring our basic needs.
• Act quickly to address the climate crisis and the accelerating destruction of our environment.

Our message to the White House and to Congress is clear: either stand with us or stand aside! We are coming together to march, to vote, to speak out and to turn our country around!

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Gotta Read These!

Opinion Peaces

from: 
The Greater New Haven Peace Council

India's Nuclear Disarmament Gets Critical
Youth, Violence, Curfew and War: Peace Council Testimony Before the New Haven City Council
New Haven Goes Ballistic
The New Haven Board of Aldermen voted on a proposal Monday night in favor of pension fund divestment from corporations that profit from nuclear weapons production ... 

 

 

 


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Meetings are held in New Haven.

For information on location,

call 203-387-0370 or 203-389-9547.

 

 

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Second and Fourth Tuesdays
Peoples Center
37 Howe Street
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