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Whiteoak Co-Sponsors Another Peace Event, April 27, 2008
Focus on Iran
As part of a national physician tour, to help bridge the gap between Iran and the United States and offer the opportunity for a civilian diplomatic forum, Dr. Shahriar Khateri & Dr. Mohammad Soroush, Founders of The Iranian Society for Chemical Weapons Victims Support, will be speaking at;
106 Seelye Hall, Smith College, Northampton MA
Sunday, April 27, 2008
1 PM to 3 PM.
Drs. Khateri and Soroush will be joined by two Iranian survivors of chemical weapons to heighten public awareness of the devastation of weapons of mass destruction and to remind us that we must work to abolish them and prevent war.
Sponsored by Pioneer Valley Physicians for Social Responsibility, Pioneer Valley Coalition to Prevent War On Iran, Smith Student Alliance for Middle East Peace.
Cosponsors: Arise, Coalition for Immigrant & Worker Rights, Granby/South Hadley Committee for Peace & Justice, Group Against Torture in Sudan, Iraq Veterans Against the War, Middle East Peace Coalition of Western Massachusetts, Mothers Against War, New England Peace Pagoda, Northampton Friends Peace and Justice Witness Committee, Order of the White Oak Druids, Peace & Social Concerns Committee of Mt. Toby Friends, SAGE, Sisters of St. Joseph's Justice & Social Concerns Committee of Springfield, Social Justice Committee of the Unitarian Universalist Society of Amherst, The Grace Church Peace Fellowship, Traprock Peace Center, U.S. Save Article 9 Coalition, Veteran's Education Project, Western Mass AFSC, Western Massachusetts Chapter of the Progressive Democrats of America, Western Mass Code Pink, Western Mass Nuclear Disarmament and Economic Conversion Project, Western Mass Darfur Coalition.
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