STOP THE WAR ON LEBANON!
Published on Tue, 2006-08-29 16:58
Civil society groups from around the world are increasingly raising their voices for an immediate cease-fire. The Arab NGO Network for Development (ANND), the regional focal point of Social Watch in the Arab world, has issued from Beirut the following updates on the situation. REPORT Press Release. Lebanon: Deliberate destruction or "collateral damage"? Israeli attacks on civilian infrastructure. DECLARATIONS Stop Killing. ARTICULACIÓN FEMINISTA MARCOSUR. August 2, 2006. Calls upon its friends and supporters all around the world. Arab NGO Network for Development. July 30, 2006. Israel Responsible for Qana Attack - Indiscriminate Bombing in Lebanon a War Crime.Human Rights Watch. July 30, 2006. A Call upon the International and Regional Communities. Say STOP to Israeli War on Lebanon. The Arab NGO Network for Development. July 16, 2006. A statement from Lebanese Civic Society Associations. July 15, 2006. (French version is also available) LETTERS Letter to the General Secretary of the United Nations. Lebanese CSO Gathering for Life. August 28, 2006. Canada, your government and the Middle East today. A letter to Rt. Hon. Stephen Harper, Prime Minister of Canada, from John W. Foster. July 26, 2006. See more information: CHOIKE. UPDATE FROM A LEBANON UNDER UNJUSTIFIED ISRAELI WAR RAGE Arab NGO Network for Development (ANND): for more information please visit: www.annd.org, email: annd@annd.org, phone: 961-1-319366, fax: 961-1-815636. |
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