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		<title>New Video Posted &#8211; Listen to Iran&#8217;s People: A call for Peace</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Check out this tasty nugget from Google Video created by former FOR peace delegate and civilian diplomat and filmmaker Margot Smith, Videomaker www.offcentervideo.com.  OffCenterVideo@aol.com
An excellent idea of what the trip is like and what the mission is all about.
it is called Listen to Iran&#8217;s People: A Call for Peace
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Check out this tasty nugget from Google Video created by former FOR peace delegate and civilian diplomat and filmmaker Margot Smith, Videomaker www.offcentervideo.com.  OffCenterVideo@aol.com</p>
<p>An excellent idea of what the trip is like and what the mission is all about.</p>
<p>it is called <a id="share_title_link" title="Listen to Iran's People talk: a call for Peace" href="http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5010656466372741279&amp;hl=en" target="_blank">Listen to Iran&#8217;s People: A Call for Peace</a></p>
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		<title>Rochester-Area Visitors to Iran See Hope for Improved Relations</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Mark Hare â€¢ May 20, 2008 Originally published in the Democrat Chronicle, Rochester, New York
When Hillary Clinton suggested recently that, were she president, an attack on Israel by Iran would result in the &#8220;total obliteration&#8221; of Iran, some recent visitors to that country cringed. As they did when President George W. Bush likened talking [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by Mark Hare â€¢ May 20, 2008 Originally published in the Democrat Chronicle, Rochester, New York</p>
<p>When Hillary Clinton suggested recently that, were she president, an attack on Israel by Iran would result in the &#8220;total obliteration&#8221; of Iran, some recent visitors to that country cringed. As they did when President George W. Bush likened talking to Iran or Hamas with &#8220;appeasement.&#8221; Lynda Howland, Tom Moore and Judy Bello  have all visited Iran within the last year â€” Howland, in March â€” under the  auspices of the Fellowship of Reconciliation, one of the country&#8217;s oldest peace groups. &#8220;A lot of the American public sees Iran as  primitive, terrorist and uncivilized,&#8221; says Howland, of Pittsford. But that&#8217;s not what visitors find in Iran, she says. Iranians are increasingly well-educated, respectful and eager to speak to Americans, she  says. She showed me a photo of some soldiers smiling and flashing a peace sign when they learned the group in front of them were Americans.<span id="more-52"></span></p>
<p>Everyone knows that the United States would respond with  force to any attack on Israel, and will do what it can to prevent Iran from  aiding Iraqis who are trying to kill American troops. That doesn&#8217;t mean dialogue with Iran serves no purpose. Howland cites Iranian human rights activist Shirin Ebadi, the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize winner, who says, &#8220;Dialogue  has to take place at three levels: at the level of people and civil society,  among members of parliament of both countries, and by heads of government of  both countries.&#8221; People-to-people conversation is part of  the process of building (or rebuilding) bridges.</p>
<p>&#8220;There&#8217;s no way anyone  in Iran wants to go to war with anyone,&#8221; says Bello, a computer programmer from  Webster, who visited the country in December. Meeting with ordinary Iranians in the  streets and shops of Tehran does not provide instant insight into what the  government may do. But I do believe there is value in these  people-to-people missions. They can help Americans understand that there is more to Iran than President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. The country is modern,  with a growing professional class, including women. There is a blend of  religious and secular culture. There is a deep appreciation for art, which is everywhere in public. &#8220;And they revere poets, not movie stars,&#8221; Bello  says.</p>
<p>Indeed, says Howland, on any day, you can see Iranians visiting the tomb of Hafez, a legendary 14th-century Persian poet. &#8220;People gather every  night,&#8221; she says, &#8220;and they read poetry and place flowers on the  grave.&#8221; It is difficult to listen to people speak  from the heart, to eat with them, to visit their homes, to hear them express  their hopes for their children â€” and still see them as enemies. That&#8217;s what  people-to-people missions are all about. Moore recalls a brief encounter with a  man, perhaps a bit older than he, who could not speak English, although he tried  to communicate with gestures. &#8220;I could see in his face that he wanted to reach  out,&#8221; Moore says. &#8220;I tried to gesture that I understood.&#8221; It was a simple human  exchange.</p>
<p>Similarly, Howland says, at the end of her  visit, a few women went into a carpet shop and wanted to make purchases. &#8220;But we  couldn&#8217;t use our credit cards because of the (U.S.) trade embargo. So he told us  he has relatives in New Jersey and we could send the money to them. We left with  $500 worth of rugs.&#8221; It was a simple  expression of trust. It is a side to Iran few Americans have seen, but all &#8211; including our leaders &#8211; should be aware of.</p>
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		<title>Stanley Campbell to speak about his trip to Iran in Peoria, IL April 15</title>
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Stanley &#38; David in Qom, Iran 


 
Stanley Campbell will show slides and speak about his trip to Iran at the
Lakeview Library Auditorium, Peoria IL
Tuesday, April 15 at 7 pm


Mr. Campbell has served 20 years as executive director of Rockford Urban Ministries, and has been on numerous peace missions including Nicaragua in 1985; Guatemala [...]]]></description>
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<span style="font-size: 18pt; color: black">Stanley Campbell will show slides and speak about his trip to Iran at the<o></o></span></p>
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<p class="MsoBodyText3"><font size="3" face="Times New Roman">Mr. Campbell has served 20 years as executive director of Rockford Urban Ministries, and has been on numerous peace missions including Nicaragua in 1985; Guatemala in 1986; a return trip with Vietnam veterans in 1987; and the occupied territories of Israel in 1988 during the first intifada. Mr. Campbell has also joined a Volunteers In Mission/UMCOR work camp to Sarajevo, Bosnia, in 1996, and a delegation of the National Council of Churches to Cuba in 2004</font></p>
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<p class="MsoBodyText2"><font face="Times New Roman"><strong><span style="font-size: 16pt; color: #333399">â€œWe want to get the message out that if we could talk to the Iranians, so should our government,â€ </span></strong><span style="font-size: 12pt">says Mr. Campbell after his latest trip to Iran. <o></o></span></font></p>
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<p class="MsoBodyText2"><span style="font-size: 12pt"><font face="Times New Roman">Contact:<span>   </span>Douglas Thompson <span class="yshortcuts">309-264-8914;<span>         </span>Razia<span>  </span>309-868-4218</span></font></span></p>
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