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abolition-usa-digest Wednesday, February 14 2001 Volume 01 : Number 420
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Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 17:24:51 -0800
From: Shundahai Network <shundahai@shundahai.org>
Subject: (abolition-usa) Mother's Day 2001
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Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 23:12:22 EST
From: JGG786@aol.com
Subject: (abolition-usa) Law Review on Nukes...
t is with great pleasure that I share with you the recent publication of a
> law review article titled Nuclear Weapons, Morals, Ethics and Law. It is
in the Bringham Young Law Review located at
>
> http://www.law2.byu.edu/lawreview/archives/2000/4.htm
>
> It is my hope that it will help clarify thinking on the issue and inspire
> politically and morally effective actions and policies. Please enjoy the
piece and share it far and wide.
Sincerely, Jonathan Granoff
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Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2001 09:44:53 -0500
From: Ellen Thomas <prop1@prop1.org>
Subject: (abolition-usa) Senate List Updated
I've been getting lots of inquiries about Congressional faxes and emails, and
have updated the Senate list. I'm including this list below (you can also find
it at http://prop1.org/prop1/senate.htm).
U.S. Senate 2001
AK
R Murkowski, Frank
email@murkowski.senate.gov
202-224-5301 fax | 202-224-6665 ph
Legislative Aides: Colleen Deegan (Nuclear), John Broehm (Defense), Rob
Corbisier (Enviro) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~murkowski/
AK
R Stevens, Ted
Senator_Stevens@stevens.senate.gov
202-224-2354 | fx |202-224-3004 ph
Legislative Aides: (send direct) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~stevens/
AL
R Sessions, Jeff
senator@sessions.senate.gov
202-224-3149 fx | 202-224-4124 ph
Legislative Aides: Gerri Gilligan (Nuclear), Arch Galloway (Defense) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~sessions/
AL
R Shelby, Richard
senator@shelby.senate.gov
202-224-3416 fx | 202-224-5744 ph
Legislative Aides: Jim Hensler (Defense), Mark Oesterle (Enviro) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~shelby/
AR
R Hutchinson, Tim
senator.hutchinson@hutchinson.senate.gov
202-228-3973 fx | 202-224-2353 ph
Legislative Aide: Rhett Butler (Enviro), Michael Ralsky (Defense) 2/3/2000
AR
D Lincoln, Blanche
blanche_lincoln@lincoln.senate.gov
202-228-1371 fx | 202-224-4843 ph
Legislative Aide: Chuck Barnett (Enviro), Mac Campbell (Defense) 2/3/2000
CampaignCentral@blanche98.org
http://www.senate.gov/~lincoln/
AZ
R Kyl, Jon
info@kyl.senate.gov
202-224-2207 fx | 202-224-4521 ph
Legislative Aides: Kevin Moran (Enviro), John Rood (Defense) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~kyl/
AZ
R McCain, John
senator_mccain@mccain.senate.gov
202-228-2862 fx | 202-224-2235 ph
877-905-7700 (Campaign) fax 703-837-2001 (Policy Dept.)
Legislative Aides: Chris Paul (Defense), Jill Peters (Enviro) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~mccain/
CA
D Boxer, Barbara
senator@boxer.senate.gov
202-224-3553 ph 202-228-1338 fx
Legislative Aide: Sean Moore (Defense), Lisa Moore (Enviro) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~boxer/
CA
D Feinstein, Dianne
senator@feinstein.senate.gov
202-228-3954 fx | 202-224-3841 ph
Legislative Aides: Matt Miller (Defense), Warren Weinstein (Enviro) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~feinstein/
CO
R Allard, Wayne
senator_allard@exchange.senate.gov
202-224-6471 fx | 202-224-5941 ph
Legislative Aides: Doug Flanders (Defense), Andy Collisimo (Enviro) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~allard/
CO
R Campbell, Ben Nighthorse
administrator@campbell.senate.gov
202-224-1933 fx | 202-224-5852 ph
Legislative Aides: Kevin Studer (Enviro), Larry Vigil (Defense) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~campbell/
CT
D Dodd, Christopher
sen_dodd@dodd.senate.gov
202-224-1083 fx | 202-224-2823 ph
Legislative Aides: Sheila Duffy (Enviro), Dominic Del Pozzo (Defense) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~dodd/
CT
D Lieberman, Joseph
senator_lieberman@lieberman.senate.gov
202-224-9750 fx | 202-224-4041 ph
Legislative Aides: Alys Campaigne ("Alees" - Enviro), Fred Downey (Defense)
2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~lieberman/
DE
D Biden, Joe
senator@biden.senate.gov
202-224-0139 fx | 202-224-5042 ph
Legislative Aide: Tony Russo (Enviro, Nuclear Energy) 2/3/2000 Foreign
Relations Committee - Ed Levine - 228-3612 fx | 224-3953 ph (Will fax all
Senators' aides/fax numbers for FRC) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~biden/
DE
R Carper, Thomas (NEW)
email access through website
Dirksen B40-3
202-228-2190 fx | 202-224-2441 ph
http://carper.senate.gov
FL
D Graham, Bob
bob_graham@graham.senate.gov
202-224-2237 fx | 202-224-3041 ph
Legislative Aides: Tandy Barrett (Defense), Duane Wright (Enviro) 2/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~graham/
FL
R Nelson, Bill (NEW)
Hart 818 temp
202-228-2183 fx | 202-224-5274 ph
http://billnelson.senate.gov/
GA
D Cleland, Max
Senator_Max_Cleland@Cleland.senate.gov
202-224-0072 fx | 202-224-3521 ph
Legislative Aides: Simon Sargent (Nuclear), Scott Brady (Enviro), and Ike Puzon
(Defense) 2/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~cleland/
GA
R Miller, Zell (NEW)
email through website
Dirksen 257
202-228-2090 fx | 202-224-3643 ph
http://miller.senate.gov/
HI
D Akaka, Daniel
senator@akaka.senate.gov
202-224-2126 fx | 202-224-6361 ph
Legislative Aides: Melissa Hampe (Enviro), Noe Kalipi (Defense) 2/2001
http://www.senate.gov/~akaka/
HI
D Inouye, Daniel - fx 202-224-6747 - 202-224-3934 ph
senator@inouye.senate.gov
Legislative Aides: Frank Kelly (Defense), Kristina Kekuewa (Env) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~inouye/
IA
R Grassley, Charles
chuck_grassley@grassley.senate.gov
202-228-1684 fx | 202-224-3744 ph
Legislative Aides: Julie Manes (Enviro), Richard Chriss, Charlie Murphy
(Defense) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~grassley
IA
D Harkin, Tom
tom_harkin@harkin.senate.gov
202-224-9369 fx | 202-224-3254 ph
Legislative Aide: Lowell Ungar (Defense/Enviro/Nuclear) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~harkin/
ID
R Craig, Larry
larry_craig@craig.senate.gov
202-228-1067 fx | 202-224-2752 ph
Legislative Aide: Kristine Svinicki (Nuclear), Dan Whiting (Enviro), Mitch
Butikofer (Defense) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~craig/
ID
R Crapo, Mike
askmike@mail.house.gov
202-228-1375 fx | 202-224-6142 ph
Legislative Aide: Steve Dunn (nuclear) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~crapo/
IL
D Durbin, Richard
dick@durbin.senate.gov
202-228-0400 fx | 202-224-2152 ph
Legislative Aides: Jim Jepsen (Enviro), Sue Hardesty (Defense) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~durbin/
IL
R Fitzgerald, Peter
senator_fitzgerald@fitzgerald.senate.gov
202-228-1372 fx | 202-224-2854 ph
Legislative Aides: Joe Watson (Enviro), Greg Gross (Defense) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~fitzgerald/
IN
D Bayh, Evan
senator@bayh.senate.gov
202-228-1377 fx | 202-224-5623 ph
Legislative Aides: Gen Cullen (Enviro), Desiree Filippone (Defense) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~bayh/
IN
R Lugar, Richard
senator_lugar@lugar.senate.gov
202-228-0360 fx | 202-224-4814 ph
Legislative Aide: Ken Myers (Foreign Policy) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~lugar/
KS
R Brownback, Sam - 202-228-1265 fx | 202-224-6521 ph
sam_brownback@brownback.senate.gov
Legislative Aides: Sarah Hassenflow (Enviro), Brian Henneberry (Defense)
2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~brownback/
KS
R Roberts, Pat
pat_roberts@roberts.senate.gov
202-224-3514 fx | 202-224-4774 ph
Legislative Aides: Alan McCurry (Defense), Ashleigh De La Torre (Enviro)
2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~roberts/
KY
R Bunning, Jim
jim_bunning@bunning.senate.gov
202-228-1373 fx | 202-224-4343 ph
Legislative Aides: Mike Haywoood (Enviro), David Young (Defense) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~bunning/
KY
R McConnell, Mitch
senator@mcconnell.senate.gov
202-224-2499 (main fx) or 202-228-3416 (press fx) | 224-2541 ph
Legislative Aides: Billy Piper (Defense), Scott O'Malia (Enviro) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~mcconnell/
LA
D Breaux, John
senator@breaux.senate.gov
202-228-2577 fx | 202-224-4623 ph
Legislative Aide: Andy Vermilye (Sr. Policy Advisor) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~breaux/
LA
D Landrieu, Mary
senator@landrieu.senate.gov
202-224-9735 fx | 202-224-5824 ph
Legislative Aide: Jason Matthews (Defense), Jerald White (Enviro) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~landrieu/
MA
D Kennedy, Ted
senator@kennedy.senate.gov
202-224-2417 fx | 202-224-4543 ph
Legislative Aides: David Oliveira (Enviro), Menda Fise (Defense) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~kennedy/
MA
D Kerry, John
john_kerry@kerry.senate.gov
202-224-8525 fx | 202-224-2742 fx
Legislative Aides: Celes Hughes (Defense), George Abar (Enviro) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~kerry/
MD
D Mikulski, Barbara
senator@mikulski.senate.gov
202-224-8858 fx | 202-224-4654 ph
Legislative Aides: Rebecca Bennett (Defense), Sean Smith (Enviro) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~mikulski/
MD
D Sarbanes, Paul
senator@sarbanes.senate.gov
202-224-1651 - 202-224-4524 ph
Legislative Aides: Vince Sanfuentes, Jonathan Davidson 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~sarbanes/
ME
R Collins, Susan
senator@collins.senate.gov
202-224-2693 fx | 202-224-2523 ph
Legislative Aides: Krissi Fauser (Defense), John Nass (Enviro) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~collins/
ME
R Snowe, Olympia
olympia@snowe.senate.gov
202-224-1946 fx | 202-224-5344 ph
Legislative Aides: Tom Zecchiolla (Defense), Ginny Worrest (Env) 2/3/2000
http://snowe.senate.gov/
MI
D Levin, Carl
senator@levin.senate.gov
202-224-1388 fx | 202-224-6221 ph
Legislative Aides: Kane Burns (Defense/Nuclear), Brennan Van Dyke (Enviro)
2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~levin/
MI
Debbie Stabenow (NEW)
senator@stabenow.senate.gov
476 Russell SOB; In March 2001 moving to 702 Hart
202-228-0325 fx | 202-224-4822 ph
Legislative Aides: 2/2001
http://stabenow.senate.gov/
MN
Dayton, Mark (NEW)
No email yet
202-228-2186 fx | 202-224-3244 ph
http://dayton.senate.gov/
MN D Wellstone, Paul
senator@wellstone.senate.gov
202-224-8438 fx | 202-224-5641 ph
Legislative Aides: Brian Baenig (Enviro), Charlotte Oldham-Moore (Defense)
2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~wellstone/
MO
R Bond, Christopher
kit_bond@bond.senate.gov
202-224-8149 fx | 202-224.5721 ph
Legislative Aides: Tracy Henke (enviro, Sr. Policy Advisor), Jim Pitchford
(Defense) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~bond/
MO
Carnahan, Jean (NEW)
senator_carnahan@carnahan.senate.gov
480 Russell (temp)
202-228-0043 fx | 202-224-6154 ph
http://carnahan.senate.gov/
MS
R Cochran, Thad
senator@cochran.senate.gov
202-224-9450 fx | 202-224-5054 ph
Legislative Aides: Hunt Shipman (Enviro), James Lofton (Defense) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~cochran/
MS
R Lott, Trent
senatorlott@lott.senate.gov
202-224-2262 fx | 202-224-6253 ph
Legislative Aides: Eric Womble (Defense), Beth Spivey (Enviro) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~lott/
MT
D Baucus, Max
max@baucus.senate.gov
202-228-3687 fx | 202-224-2651 ph
Legislative Aides: Pat Bousliman (Defense), Brian Kuehl ("Keel" -
Enviro)2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~baucus/
MT
R Burns, Conrad
conrad_burns@burns.senate.gov
202-224-8594 fx | 202-224-2644 ph
Legislative Aides: Stan Ullman (Defense), Ryan Thomas (Enviro) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~burns/
NC
D Edwards, John
Senator@Edwards.senate.gov
202-228-1374 fx | 202-224-3154 ph
Legislative Aides: Tina Bennett (Defense), Kathryn Marks (Enviro) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~edwards/
NC
R Helms, Jesse
jesse_helms@helms.senate.gov
202-228-1339 fx | 202-224-6342 ph
Legislative Aides: David Whitney (Defense), Wayne Boyles (Enviro) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~helms/
ND
D Conrad, Kent
senator@conrad.senate.gov
202-224-7776 fx | 202-224-2043 ph
Legislative Aides: (Mr.) Dakota Rudesill (Defense), Kirk Johnson (Enviro)
2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~conrad/
ND
D Dorgan, Byron
senator@dorgan.senate.gov
202-224-1193 fx | 202-224-2551 ph
Legislative Aides: Brian Moran (Defense), Curtis Jabs (Enviro) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~dorgan
NE
R Hagel, Chuck
chuck_hagel@hagel.senate.gov
202-224-5213 fx | 202-224-4224 ph
http://www.senate.gov/~hagel/email.html
Legislative Aides: Mike Brairton (Enviro/Nuclear), Mike Coulter (Defense)
2/3/2000
NE
Nelson, Ben (NEW)
202-228-0012 fx | 202-224-6551 ph
Legislative Aide: 2/2001
no email or website yet 2/2001
NH
R Gregg, Judd
mailbox@gregg.senate.gov
202-224-4952 fx | 202-224-3324 ph
Legislative Aides: Frank Barca (Defense), Luke Nachbar (Enviro) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~gregg/
NH
R Smith, Bob
opinion@smith.senate.gov
202-224-1353 fx | 202-224-2841 ph
Legislative Aides: Margaret Hemenway (Defense), Dave Conover (Enviro) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~smith/
NJ
Corzine, Jon (NEW)
U.S. Senate (Dirksen SOB), Washington DC 20510
202-228-2197 fx | 202-224-4744 ph
no email or website yet 2/2001
NJ
D Torricelli, Robert
senator@torricelli.senate.gov
202-224-8567 fx | 202-224-3224 ph
Legislative Aides: Kyle Mulroy (Defense), Alfonso Lopez (Enviro) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~torricelli/
NM
D Bingaman, Jeff
senator_bingaman@bingaman.senate.gov
202-224-2852 fx | 202-224-5521 ph
Legislative Aides: Wayne Glass (Defense), Mark Edwards (Enviro) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~bingaman/
NM
R Domenici, Pete (unpublished fax)
senator_domenici@domenici.senate.gov
202-224-7371 fx | 202-224-6621 ph
Legislative Aides: Dr. Elizabeth Turpen (Defense), Anne Kathryn Viehe ("Vee" -
Enviro) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~domenici/
NV
Ensign, John (NEW)
senator@ensign.senate.gov
Dirksen B34-1 20510
202-228-2193 fx | 202-224-6244 ph
http://ensign.senate.gov
NV
D Reid, Harry
senator_reid@reid.senate.gov
202-224-7327 fx | 202-224-3542 ph
Legislative Aides: Kay Anderson (Enviro/Nuclear), Jerry Tao (Defense) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~reid/
NY
D Clinton, Hillary (NEW)
senator@clinton.senate.gov
B40 Dirksen Suite 6
202-228-0282 fx | 202-224-4451 ph
http://clinton.senate.gov/
NY
D Schumer, Charles
senator@schumer.senate.gov
202-228-4562 fx or 202-228-0525 fx |
202-224-6542 ph
Legislative Aides: Roger Hollingsworth (Enviro/Nuclear), Polly Trottenberg
(Enviro/Nuclear), Brook Jamison (Enviro/Defense), Stuart Gottlieb (Defense)
2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~schumer/
OH
R Dewine, Michael
senator_dewine@dewine.senate.gov
202-224-6519 fx | 202-224-2315 ph
Legislative Aides: Joy Mulinex (Enviro), Robert Hoffman (Defense) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~dewine/
OH
R Voinovich, George
senator_voinovich@voinovich.senate.gov
202-228-1382 fx | 202-224-3353 ph
Legislative Aides: Catherine Walters (Nuclear), Aric Newhouse (Defense),
Kathleen Braun (Enviro) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~voinovich/
OK
R Inhofe, James
jim_inhofe@inhofe.senate.gov
202-228-0380 fx | 202-224-4721 ph
Legislative Aides: Greg McCarthy (Defense), Chad Bradley (Nuclear/Enviro)
2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~inhofe/
OK
R Nickles, Don
senator@nickles.senate.gov
202-224-6008 fx | 202-224-5754 ph
Legislative Aides: Steve Moffitt (Defense), McLane Layton (Enviro/Nuclear)
2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~nickles/
OR
R Smith, Gordon
oregon@gsmith.senate.gov
202-228-3997 fx | 202-224-3753 ph
Legislative Aides: Martha Cagle (Defense), Valerie West (Enviro/Energy)
2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~gsmith/
OR
D Wyden, Ron
senator@wyden.senate.gov
202-228-2717 fx | 202-224-5244 ph
Legislative Aides: Jeff Michels (Defense), Joshua Sheinkman (Enviro) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~wyden/
PA
R Santorum, Rick
senator@santorum.senate.gov
202-228-0604 fx | 202-224-6324 ph
Legislative Aides: George Bernier (Defense/Nuclear), Jill Hershey (Enviro)
2/3/2000
http://santorum.senate.gov
PA
R Specter, Arlen
senator_specter@specter.senate.gov
202-228-1229 fx | 202-224-4254 ph
Legislative Aides: Vicki Siegel (Defense/Nuclear), Anthony Pitagno (Enviro)
2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~specter/
RI
R Chafee, Lincoln D.
senator_chafee@chafee.senate.gov
202-228-2853 fx | 202-224-2921 ph
Legislative Aides: John Seggerman (Defense), Dean Kawamoto (Enviro) 2/3/2000
http://chafee.senate.gov/
RI
D Reed, Jack
jack@reed.senate.gov
202-224-4680 fx | 202-224-4642 ph
Legislative Aides: Elizabeth King (Defense), Steve Eichenauer (Enviro/Nuclear)
2/3/2000
http://reed.senate.gov/
SC
D Hollings, Ernest Fritz
qmail@hollings-cms.senate.gov
202-224-4293 fx | 202-224-6121 ph
Legislative Aides: Steve Hartell (Defense) Toby Short (Enviro) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~hollings/
SC
R Thurmond, Strom
administrator@thurmond.senate.gov
202-224-1300 fx | 202-224-5972 ph
Legislative Aides: Richard Lackey (Enviro/Energy), John Miller (Defense)
2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~thurmond/
SD
D Daschle, Thomas
tom_daschle@daschle.senate.gov
202-224-7895 fx | 202-224-2321 ph
Legislative Aides: Brad Van Dam (Defense), Peter Hanson (Enviro) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~daschle/
SD
D Johnson, Tim
tim@johnson.senate.gov
202-228-5765 fx | 202-224-5842 ph
Legislative Aides: Ian Marquardt (Defense), Sarah Dahlin (Enviro) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~johnson/
TN
R Frist, M.D., Bill
senator_frist@frist.senate.gov
202-228-1264 fx | 202-224-3344 ph
Legislative Aides: Walker Barnett (Enviro), David Broome (Defense) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~frist/
TN
R Thompson, Fred - 202-228-3679 fx | 202-224-4944 ph
senator_thompson@thompson.senate.gov
Legislative Aides: Mark Esper (Military), J.D. Liddell (Enviro) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~thompson/
TX
R Gramm, Phil
phil_gramm@gramm.senate.gov
202-228-2856 fx | 202-224-2934 ph
Legislative Aides: Pete Olson (Defense), Steve McMillin (Energy and Urban
Enviro) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~gramm/
TX
R Hutchison, Kay
senator@hutchison.senate.gov
202-224-0776 fx | 202-224-5922 ph
Legislative Aides: Dave Davis (Defense), Craig Felner (Enviro/Nuclear) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~hutchison/
UT
R Bennett, Robert
senator@bennett.senate.gov
202-228-1168 fx | 202-224-5444 ph
Legislative Aides: Bill Triplett (Defense), Shaun Parkin (Enviro) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~bennett/
UT
R Hatch, Orrin
senator_hatch@hatch.senate.gov
202-224-6331 fx | 202-224-5251 ph
Legislative Aides: J.J. Brown (Enviro), Bob Lockwood (Defense) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~hatch/
VA
Allen, George (NEW)
senator_allen@allen.senate.gov
202-224-5432 fx | 202-224-4024 ph
708 Hart SOB 20510
no website yet 2/2001
VA
R Warner, John
Armed Services Chairman
senator@warner.senate.gov
202-224-6295 fx | 202-224-2023 ph
Legislative Aides: Lincoln Gaffney (Defense/Nuc Weapons), Meredith Moseley
(Enviro/Nuc Waste) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~warner/
VT
R Jeffords, Jim
vermont@jeffords.senate.gov
202-228-0776 fx | 202-224-5141 ph
Legislative Aides: Laurie Schultz Heim (Defense), Andrew Meyer (Enviro)
2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~jeffords/
VT
D Leahy, Patrick
senator_leahy@leahy.senate.gov
202-224-3479 fx | 202-224-4242 ph
Legislative Aides: Susanne Fleek (Enviro), Daniel Ginsberg (Defense) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~leahy/
WA
Cantwell, Maria (NEW)
maria@cantwell.senate.gov
464 Russell SB 20510
202-228-0514 fx | 202-224-3441 ph
Legislative Aide: (Defense/Enviro) 2/2001
http://cantwell.senate.gov/
WA
D Murray, Patty
senator_murray@murray.senate.gov
202-224-0238 fx | 202-224-2621 ph
Legislative Aides: Doug Clapp (Enviro/Nuclear), Ben McMakin (Defense) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~murray/
WI
D Feingold, Russell
russell_feingold@feingold.senate.gov
202-224-2725 fx | 202-224-5323 ph
Legislative Aides: Michelle Gavin (Foreign Policy L.A.), Mary Frances Repko
(Enviro) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~feingold/
WI
D Kohl, Herbert
senator_kohl@kohl.senate.gov
202-224-9787 fx | 202-224-5653 ph
Legislative Aide: Chad Metzler (Defense/Enviro/Nuclear) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~kohl/
WV
D Byrd, Robert
senator_byrd@byrd.senate.gov
202-228-0002 fx | 202-224-3954 ph
Legislative Aides: Franz Wuerfmansdobler (Enviro), Terri Glaze (Enviro)
2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~byrd/
WV
D Rockefeller IV, John D. (Jay)
senator@rockefeller.senate.gov
202-224-7665 fx | 202-224-6472 ph
Legislative Aides: John Richards (Energy/Enviro), Rob Six (Defense) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~rockefeller/
WY
R Enzi, Michael
senator@enzi.senate.gov
202-228-0359 fx | 202-224-3424 ph
Legislative Aides: Dallas Scholes (Enviro), Randi Reid (Defense) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~enzi/
WY
R Thomas, Craig
craig@thomas.senate.gov
202-224-1724 fx | 202-224-6441 ph
Legislative Aides: Stephanie Sword (Defense), Celia Wallace
(Enviro/Energy/Nuclear) 2/3/2000
http://www.senate.gov/~thomas/
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Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2001 12:22:12 -0500
From: Susan Shaer <shaer@wand.org>
Subject: Re: (abolition-usa) Mother's Day 2001
WAND has always celebrated Mother's Day and would be glad to announce your
efforts. I went to the website, but we could use some details about how to
get there, times etc.
Thanks!
Susan Shaer
whom they At 05:24 PM 2/12/01 -0800, you wrote:
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>SHUNDAHAI NETWORK
>"Peace and Harmony with all Creation"
>Po Box 6360, Pahrump, NV 89041
>Phone:(775) 537-6088
>Email: shundahai@shundahai.org
>http://www.shundahai.org
>
>
>Shundahai Network is proud to be part of:
>US Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons
>Abolition 2000: A Global Network to Eliminate Nuclear Weapons
>People of Color/ Disenfranchised Communities Environmental Health Network
>and the Alliance for Nuclear Accountability
>
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Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2001 15:00:26 -0800
From: Shundahai Network <shundahai@shundahai.org>
Subject: (abolition-usa) Mother's Day 2001 (apologies for computer trouble)
An Invitation to Support Western Shoshone Sovereignty and Stewardship: =
=20
I'm inviting you all to come down to the Nevada Test Site for
Mother's Day and have your voices heard, we all have concerns for the
younger generation; so they can continue their life. The people are the
backbone of the government. We should be dictating to the leaders instead
of the government dictating to us how they are going to shorten our life.
So let's unite ourselves together and save something for the future.
Come for sure for Mother's Day and stay as long as you can and we will all
be together. That way, we'll have a cleaner life and enjoy our life for the
younger generations. Let's talk together. So come and bring your stuff;
your bedroll, your food and the water you survive on. As a person, I
really appreciate you people.
Corbin Harney,=20
Western Shoshone Spiritual Leader, Executive Director, Shundahai Network =20
=20
We are contacting you to ask for your support for the 2001 Mother's Day
Gathering that will take place May 11th -14th
at the Nevada Test Site. If you want to lend your name this year, please
contact us immediately. We are especially looking for active co-sponsors
and supporters to co-host this year's gathering alongside the Western
Shoshone National Council, Shundahai Network, Seeds of Peace, Nevada Desert
Experience, and PooHaBah.=20
=B1 Co-sponsor ($500 or equivalent in donations)
=B1 Supporter (donations of any kind)
=B1 Endorser (lend name only)
These are some other things you can do now:
=C5 Publicize this event in your literature or local calendars.
=C5 Organize a carload, van load, or busload to come and participate.
=C5 If you can't come, organize a solidarity event.
=C5 Make banners to bring or send.
=C5 Link your website to www.shundahai.org
This year's Mother's Day Gathering will "Celebrate Life &
Sovereignty" as we unite and organize to stop nuclear contamination. The
Nuclear Industry continues to poison all life on this planet, and continues
to site its waste and processing facilities near people of color and
impoverished communities. By uniting ourselves together we aim to stop
this blatant environmental injustice.
All over the world there are people dying from radiation contamination that
is a direct result from business' and government's' disregard for our
safety and lives. People need to come together to discuss and take action
against these atrocities.=20
The purpose of this gathering is to:=20
=A8 Support Environmental Justice on Western Shoshone Lands
=A8 Support, Host, & Welcome WSNC Spirit Run/Walk that will circle the test
site=20
=A8 Protect Sacred Yucca Mountain from becoming a nuclear waste dump
=A8 Occupy & Pray for the land
=A8 Learn from Speakers & Trainers; Participate in Organizing Workshops
=A8 Take Action to STOP Nuclear Testing, Weapons, Waste, & Power
We are glad to announce that the Western Shoshone National Council
will be conducting it's 2nd Annual Spirit Run/Walk to the Mother's Day
Gathering. The walk will begin in Warm Springs, NV on May 7th and will
circle the Test Site. Johnnie L. Bobb is the main organizer of this walk. =
=20
If you would like to lend your support to this important event, you can
contact Johnnie Bobb directly:=20
HC 61 BOX 6250,
AUSTIN, NV 89310 PHONE 775-964-2210
<<<<Gathering Schedule>>>>
May 11 (Friday)
Gathering Begins, Nonviolence trainings.
May 12 (Saturday)
Western Shoshone Spirit Walk arrives. Celebration of Life - Speakers from
our communities, Workshops May 13 (Sunday)
Sunrise Ceremony & Occupation, Mother's Day Brunch, Women's & Men's
Councils May 14(Monday)
Day of Action at the Nevada Nuclear Test Site
Be prepared for desert camping, hot days and cool nights. Bring plenty of
drinking water, snacks and friends. Meals and local potable water will be
provided, donations gladly accepted to help cover costs.
We thank you for taking the time to read this message. We hope that you
will be able to support the Western Shoshone Nation in their work for
environmental justice, and will attend the gathering. We look forward to
hearing frm you soon!
SHUNDAHAI
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SHUNDAHAI NETWORK
"Peace and Harmony with all Creation"
Po Box 6360, Pahrump, NV 89041
Phone:(775) 537-6088
Email: shundahai@shundahai.org
http://www.shundahai.org=20
Shundahai Network is proud to be part of:
US Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons=20
Abolition 2000: A Global Network to Eliminate Nuclear Weapons
People of Color/ Disenfranchised Communities Environmental Health Network
and the Alliance for Nuclear Accountability
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Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2001 18:27:39 -0800
From: "Abolition2000 Pacific Region" <abolition2000@hotmail.com>
Subject: (abolition-usa) More stories from Hawaii!! (another accident?)
Hello, Greetings Nuclear Abolitionists,
Once again, those smart military men and their military machines experience
"unforeseen" troubles. The helicopter accidents took place near a place
where I went to school at (Brigham Young University - Hawaii campus) where
only the US military controls access to which makes it suspicious to begin
with. Stay tuned...!
More stories in our two daily newspapers, where you can see pictures of the
downed Black Hawk helicopters:
Honolulu Advertiser
http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/
Honolulu Star-Bulletin
http://www.starbulletin.com/
Thank you.
Richard Salvador
Honolulu, Hawaii
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Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 13:11:19 -0500
From: ASlater <aslater@gracelinks.org>
Subject: (abolition-usa) Fwd: War crimes against Koreans
>Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 11:39:57 -0500
>Subject: War crimes against Koreans
>To: igpj@igc.org
>From: "icpj@igc.apc.org" <icpj@igc.apc.org>
>
>Dear friends:
>
>Below is an appeal from the Korea Truth Commission on U.S. Military
>Massacres of Civilians. We are sending this to you because of your
>endorsement of the ICPJ DECLARATION AND CALL TO ACTION FOR SOLIDARITY WITH
>THE KOREAN PEOPLE,FOR REUNIFICATION OF KOREA, FOR REMOVAL OF U.S. TROOPS
>AND
>BASES FROM KOREA or because of concern you have otherwise expressed about
>this issue.
>
>We urge you to endorse support the important initiative described in the
>following Appeals. (Please respond and return to icpj@igc.org) Among many
>groups that have endorsed initially, are: International Center for Peace
>and
>Justice; World Peace Council, International Peace Bureau; Pax Romana,
>Geneva; Austrian Fellowship of Reconciliation (FOR). There are numerous
>national organizations in the U.S. and from around the world including
>several national peace committees including the U.S. Peace Council, EEDYE,
>Australian Peace Committee (south Australia), Peace Council of Aotearoa,
>New
>Zealand, German Peace Committee, Veterans Against Nuclear Arms (Canada),
>etc.
>
>The International Jurists so far include among others: Edith Ballantyne,
>Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (Swiss);Ismael
>Guadalupe,
>Committee for Rescue and Development of Vieques (Puerto Rico); Thomas
>Gumbleton, Bishop, Detroit Diocese of the Catholic Church of USA; George
>Hage MP, French National Parliament (France); Rigoberta Menchu, Nobel Peace
>Laureate (Guatemala); Peter Shaw, Korean War Vet, Veterans for Peace (USA);
>Elmar Schmaehling, former German Navy Admiral, PDS (Germany);Dr. Dave
>Dellinger, Co-chair, Toward Freedom (USA); Ambassador Benjamin Dupuy, Haiti
>Progres (Haiti); Chen Jifeng, Secretary General, Chinese People's
>Association for Peace and Disarmament (China); Anselmo Lee, Secretary
>General, Pax Romana (Korea); Angeles Maestro, Spanish National Parliament
>(Spain); Michiel Maertens, Federal Parliament of Belgium Senate (Belgium);
>Rae Street, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (England); Dr. Rosalie
>Bertell,
>Founder, Int'l Institute of Concern for Public Health (Canada); Eun Young
>Chung, chairperson, Nogun Ri Massacre Task Force (South Korea);=20
>Henry Alleg, former co-editor of French Daily, Lumanite (Algerie); Karen
>Talbot, International Center for Peace and Justice (USA); Lucius Walker,
>Pastors for Peace (USA); Brian Willson, Veterans for Peace (USA); Suh Sung,
>a South Korean long-term (20years) political prisoner, Professor of Law,
>Ritsumeikan University in Japan (Korean-Japanese.=20
>
>Sincerely,
>Karen Talbot
>International Center for Peace and Justice (ICPJ)
>-------------
>
>Help the People's Investigation of U.S. War Crimes
>Against Korea=20
>
>Join International Grass Roots Groups Organizing for
>War Crimes Tribunal,=20
>June 23rd, NEW YORK CITY
>
> LIST YOUR GROUP AS AN ENDORSER!
>
> Since September of 1999, evidences of more than 160
>instances of US-led military attacks on more than 2.5
>million Korean non-combatants (Washington Post, June
>13, 2000 ) during the Korean War have surfaced.=20
>Hundreds of thousands of children, women, and elderly
>people are believed to have been massacred as a result
>of orders from the top U.S. military leadership. =20
>Because of the anti-communist/right wing atmosphere
>whipped up during the McCarthy era, an anti-war
>opposition in the United States never developed, and
>the U.S mass media never revealed these horrific
>crimes. Consequently, Washington and its long series
>of south Korean client regimes have been able to
>suppress the Korean people's cry for justice.
>
> On June 23rd, 2001 Koreans (including some who are
>survivors of such attacks) from both north and south
>Korea, and from Canada, Europe, Japan, the United
>States and other Korean communities around the world,
>will meet in New York City to take part in a war
>crimes tribunal. The tribunal will be the culmination
>of a people's investigation of the role of the US-led
>military in massacres of civilians during the war. =20
> =20
> The investigation has included a series of
>trips to south Korea during which activists visited
>massacre sites, interviewed survivors, and saw
>evidences that refuted the U.S. contention that the
>numbers of Korean civilians killed by US-led troops
>during the war have been exaggerated, and that any
>killings were not due to commanders=92 orders but to
>panic and inexperience of the troops. =20
> =20
> The investigation teams to south Korea also attended
>demonstrations protesting the continued division of
>Korea and the continued presence of 37,000 U.S. troops
>who have committed more than 100,000 crimes against
>civilians since 1953. Due to the notorious U.S.=92
>arbitrary agreement with its client south Korean
>regimes on the status of U.S. troops, only less than 1
>% of those despicable crimes have been brought to
>Korean legal systems.
>
> The participants from both Koreas and overseas Korean
>communities will be joined by former US Attorney
>General Ramsey Clark and other progressive and anti
>war activists throughout the country. Representatives
>from the 15 other countries that participated in the
>war will also be present. They will put the U.S.
>government, particularly the Washington DC war-makers,
>on trial for their crimes against the Korean people.
>
> TO ENDORSE THE CALL for the June 23rd War Crimes
>Tribunal=20
> e-mail KOREATRUTHCOMMISSION@YAHOO.COM
> IACENTER@IACENTER.ORG (and type Korea War Crimes
>Tribunal in the subject line.)
>
>
>CALL TO ACTION
>
> =20
> In September of 1999, the Associated Press began
>publishing a series of articles resulting from a long
>investigation of a massacre that took place at the
>south Korean village of NoGun-ri in July of 1950. =20
>Hundreds of villagers were pinned beneath a bridge for
>3 days as US military forces strafed them from
>aircraft, mowed them down with machine gun fire, and
>fired mortars at them. It is believed that some 400
>villagers were massacred. This My Lai-like episode
>was only the most prominent among many that were
>brought out by the AP in the ensuing months. There is
>evidence that the mass executions of perhaps 100,000
>prisoners by the south Korean regime were carried out
>with the complicity of their commanders/sponsors in
>Washington DC. What emerged in the AP series and
>from other sources was not "mistakes by panic stricken
>troops" as the current US investigation of NoGun-ri
>implies - but rather a systematic campaign of
>extermination that targeted the broad and progressive
>Korean resistance movement. What happened in Korea is
>scarcely different than the carnage at the Highway of
>Death during the U.S. war against Iraq in 1991, the
>U.S. bombing of a pharmaceutical factory in August of
>1998 in Sudan, or the bombing of civilians in Panama
>or Yugoslavia.
>=20
>
> The Korea Truth Commission, and International Action
>Center to investigate U.S. War Crimes, have jointly
>called for this important war crimes tribunal in order
>to expose the true nature of the U.S. war against
>Korea. However this call for action is not for the
>sake of accusation regarding the past, but for a TRUE
>RECONCILIATION which will be possible only after the
>truth is fully told.
>=20
> Only a people's campaign in solidarity with the
>Korean fight for truth, self-determination and justice
>can succeed in revealing the whole truth about the war
>the U.S. illegally waged 50 years ago, and end the
>division of Korea and the continued presence 37,000
>U.S. troop in south Korea. We invite your
>organization to endorse this historic event and join
>us in New York City, on June 23rd.
>
>
> TO ENDORSE THE CALL for the June 23rd War Crimes
>Tribunal=20
> e-mail : KOREATRUTHCOMMISSION@HOTMAIL.COM
> IACENTER@IACENTER.ORG=20
> (and type Korea War Crimes
>Tribunal in the subject line.)
>
> Or fill out the following form:
> ___ Yes, add my name/my organization's name to
>the endorsers' list for June 23rd.
> Name:
>_____________________________________________________
> Name of organization:
>_____________________________________
> (* if for identification purposes only)
> =20
> ____ Yes, I can contribute to help this
>mobilization (suggested donation for endorsing
>organizations: $100, $50, or $25 depending on ability;
>donations can be sent to the KTC)
> Korea Truth Commission
> #255071981-27434129
> Chevy Chase Bank, 2351
> Randolp Road, Silver Spring
> MD 20906, U.S.A
>
> ____ Yes, I can organize transportation to NYC
>and be an organizing center for the mobilization.
> ____ Please send me literature by mail to help
>promote the June 23rd Tribunal.
>
> =20
> Yours in solidarity,
>=20
> =20
> Rev. Kiyul Chung, Secretary General =20
> Korea Truth Commission
> 733, 15th St. NW, Suite 515, Washington DC, 20005
> email: koreatruthcommission@hotmail.com =20
> web: http:// www.koreatruthcommission.org =20
> (will be available by the end of Jan.) =20
> phone: 202-347-4666=20
> fax : 202-347-4994 =20
>
> Mr. Ramsey Clark (former US Attorney General)=20
> International Action Center
> 39 West 14th Street, Room 206=20
> New York, NY 10011 =20
> email: iacenter@iacenter.org
> web: http://www.iacenter.org
> phone: 212 633-6646 =20
> fax: 212 633-2889
>
>CALL TO ACTION
>BY
>KOREA TRUTH COMMISSION / INTERNATIONAL ACTION CENTER
> =20
>
>Help the People's Investigation of U.S. War Crimes
>Against Korea=20
>
>Join International Grass Roots Groups Organizing for
>War Crimes Tribunal,=20
>June 23rd, NEW YORK CITY
>
>WE INVITE YOU/YOUR ORGANIZATION=92S DELEGATION TO JOIN
>US IN THIS HISTORIC PEOPLE=92S TRIBUNAL
>
> Since September of 1999, evidences of more than 160
>instances of US-led military attacks on more than 2.5
>million Korean non-combatants (Washington Post, June
>13, 2000 ) during the Korean War have surfaced.=20
>Hundreds of thousands of children, women, and elderly
>people are believed to have been massacred as a result
>of orders from the top U.S. military leadership. =20
>Because of the anti-communist/right wing atmosphere
>whipped up during the McCarthy era, an anti-war
>opposition in the United States never developed, and
>the U.S mass media never revealed these horrific
>crimes. Consequently, Washington and its long series
>of south Korean client regimes have been able to
>suppress the Korean people's cry for justice.
>
> On June 23rd, 2001 Koreans (including some who are
>survivors of such attacks) from both north and south
>Korea, and from Canada, Europe, Japan, the United
>States and other Korean communities around the world,
>will meet in New York City to take part in a war
>crimes tribunal. The tribunal will be the culmination
>of a people's investigation of the role of the US-led
>military in massacres of civilians during the war.=20
>
> The investigation has included a series of
>trips to south Korea during which activists visited
>massacre sites, interviewed survivors, and saw
>evidences that refuted the U.S. contention that the
>numbers of Korean civilians killed by US-led troops
>during the war have been exaggerated, and that any
>killings were not due to commanders=92 orders but to
>panic and inexperience of the troops. =20
> =20
> The investigation teams to south Korea also attended
>demonstrations protesting the continued division of
>Korea and the continued presence of 37,000 U.S. troops
>who have committed more than 100,000 crimes against
>civilians since 1953. Due to the notorious U.S.
>arbitrary agreement with its client south Korean
>regimes on the status of U.S. troops, only less than 1
>% of those despicable crimes have been brought to
>Korean legal systems.
>
> The participants from both Koreas and overseas Korean
>communities will be joined by former US Attorney
>General Ramsey Clark and other progressive and anti
>war activists throughout the country. Representatives
>from the 15 other countries that participated in the
>war will also be present. They will put the U.S.
>government, particularly the Washington DC war-makers,
>on trial for their crimes against the Korean people.
>
>JOIN US IN THE HISTORIC EFFORT TO BRING TRUTH TO LIGHT!
> =20
> In September of 1999, the Associated Press began
>publishing a series of articles resulting from a long
>investigation of a massacre that took place at the
>south Korean village of NoGun-ri in July of 1950. =20
>Hundreds of villagers were pinned beneath a bridge for
>3 days as US military forces strafed them from
>aircraft, mowed them down with machine gun fire, and
>fired mortars at them. It is believed that some 400
>villagers were massacred. This My Lai-like episode
>was only the most prominent among many that were
>brought out by the AP in the ensuing months. There is
>evidence that the mass executions of perhaps 100,000
>prisoners by the south Korean regime were carried out
>with the complicity of their commanders/sponsors in
>Washington DC. What emerged in the AP series and
>from other sources was not "mistakes by panic stricken
>troops" as the current US investigation of NoGun-ri
>implies - but rather a systematic campaign of
>extermination that targeted the broad and progressive
>Korean resistance movement. What happened in Korea is
>scarcely different than the carnage at the Highway of
>Death during the U.S. war against Iraq in 1991, the
>U.S. bombing of a pharmaceutical factory in August of
>1998 in Sudan, or the bombing of civilians in Panama
>or Yugoslavia.
>=20
>
> The Korea Truth Commission, and International Action
>Center to investigate U.S. War Crimes, have jointly
>called for this important war crimes tribunal in order
>to expose the true nature of the U.S. war against
>Korea. However this call for action is not for the
>sake of accusation regarding the past, but for a TRUE
>RECONCILIATION which will be possible only after the
>truth is fully told.
>=20
> Only a people's campaign in solidarity with the
>Korean fight for truth, self-determination and justice
>can succeed in revealing the whole truth about the war
>the U.S. illegally waged 50 years ago, and end the
>division of Korea and the continued presence 37,000
>U.S. troop in south Korea. We invite your
>organization to endorse this historic event and join
>us in New York City, on June 23rd.
>
>
> TO JOIN THE TRIBUNAL in the June 23rd War Crimes
>Tribunal, Please let us know by email that you want
>to join US:=20
> =20
> KOREATRUTHCOMMISSION@HOTMAIL.COM
> Or
> IACENTER@IACENTER.ORG=20
> (and type Korea War Crimes
>Tribunal in the subject line.)
>
> Or fill out the following form:
> ___ Yes, add my name/my organization's name to
>the participant' list for June 23rd and Peace March
>June 24th =AD 25th.
> Name:
>_____________________________________________________
> Name of organization:
>_____________________________________
> (* if for identification purposes only)
> =20
> ____ Yes, I can contribute to help this
>mobilization (suggested donation for endorsing
>organizations:$100, $50, or $25 depending on ability;
>donations can be sent to the KTC)
> Korea Truth Commission
> #255071981-27434129
> Chevy Chase Bank, 2351
> Randolp Road, Silver Spring
> MD 20906, U.S.A
> ____ Yes, I can organize transportation to NYC
>and be an organizing center for the mobilization.
> ____ Please send me literature by mail to help
>promote the June 23rd Tribunal.
>
> =20
> Yours in solidarity,
>=20
> =20
> Rev. Kiyul Chung, Secretary General =20
> Korea Truth Commission
> 733, 15th St. NW, Suite 515, Washington DC, 20005
> email: koreatruthcommission@hotmail.com =20
> web: http:// www.koreatruthcommission.org =20
> (will be available by the end of Jan.) =20
> phone: 202-347-4666=20
> fax : 202-347-4994 =20
>
> Mr. Ramsey Clark (former US Attorney General)=20
> International Action Center
> 39 West 14th Street, Room 206=20
> New York, NY 10011 =20
> email: iacenter@iacenter.org
> web: http://www.iacenter.org
> phone: 212 633-6646 =20
> fax: 212 633-2889
>
>
>As the No gun-ri massacre incident was unraveled via the Associated Press
>in
>September 1999, cries of victims, relatives and witnesses of U.S. soldier's
>atrocities against Korean civilians exploded after fifty years of silence
>and fear. =20
> =20
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