Guest guest Posted January 24, 1996 Report Share Posted January 24, 1996 http://www.thecommunity.com/ The New Solidarity Today, the rules of engagement have changed. War is no longer a matter of one nation's army against another's. Today's war encompasses civilian life - our workplaces and homes, and the workplaces and homes of others across the world. In each of these countries, there are people of goodwill, and people of violence. In the coming year, the actions of each of these groups will play the major part in the outcome. The statements of the Nobel Laureates call for action by people of goodwill everywhere. And we are asking you to join us in supporting the organizations who are working to create a better world, across the world, and across boundaries. For while military action may bring a cessation of aggression, or a weakened enemy, that is the best it can do. In most cases, it is a temporary cessation at that. Real peace can only be created if we also address some of the underlying reasons behind the conflicts, and the reasons that motivate people to join the aggression - poverty, illiteracy, lack of access to information. The victims of extremism and terrorism do not all live in New York and Washington. They include widows in Afghanistan who are forbidden to leave their homes and work, so have no sustenance. They include people forced to flee their countries, girls who don't have access to education, and more. The organizations working to help these people, and others like them, have in many cases been in these countries for years, working quietly. You don't see them on the nightly news - in some instances, because if their work was widely known, lives could be endangered. And while they will be there today in the refugee camps, they are not going home tomorrow. They will be there, working to make a better world for all of us. Join us, in extending our hands in assistance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.