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Defeating resolution H.R 362 PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Sunday, 08 March 2009 18:22

In the summer of 2008, a House Congressional Resolution (HR) 362, drafted by the powerful American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) was quickly gaining support among members of the Congress and in short period of time had attracted over 270 co-sponsors.  

According to experts and critics, this resolution could be used to justify a land, air and sea blockade against Iran, which under international law would consist of an act of war.

We, at Roads to Peace, are proud to have been part of a joint effort by grassroots organizations and peace activist groups, to raise awareness about the dangers of resolution HR 362 both among the public and the members of the Congress and finally defeat the resolution. This was one of the rare times that the powerful “Israel lobby” had been defeated by grassroots NOGs.

 
Miles for Peace PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Sunday, 08 March 2009 18:21

RTP is a fairly new organization but has already taken part in various projects. For example, our members have already conducted a very successful “grassroots diplomacy” campaign in May 2007, which consisted of sending 14 Iranian cyclists across five European countries and the United States to convey and disseminate Iranian people's call for peace, friendship, and integration to the world community. During their three-months-long journey, not only were our cyclists warmly received by a significant number of European and American citizens within local communities, but were also greatly acclaimed by state officials, mayors, representatives, cultural, religious, artistic and national personalities in every city along their way. During their trip, our members conducted various interviews with media outlets, participated in different press conferences and delivered speeches in numerous community centers, universities and institutes in order to reach out to a vast range of people and address their concerns. Our cyclists were recipient of many honorific distinctions from their host countries and from different organizations. They namely received the United Nation’s peace medal from UNESCO’s president of the General Conferenceduring an official ceremony in Paris.

The mentioned project (Miles for Peace) is a revealing example of the kind of short-term activity RTP wishes to pursue in the future.

You can visit Mercy For All project website at: www.roadstopeace.org

 
Video documentary response to “United against Nuclear Iran” PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Sunday, 08 March 2009 18:20

We are planning to create a video documentary response to the propaganda clip made by United against Nuclear Iran. We do not intend to defend the position of any government or to take a blind nationalistic approach in support of Iran’s nuclear program. We are just deeply committed to the truth and firmly believe that any information put into the public domain with regards to the Iranian nuclear program must be consistent with facts and reports by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). So, we are determined to expose all those who deliberately manipulate facts to serve their own political interests. 

 
Swimming for peace across the Persian Gulf PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Sunday, 08 March 2009 18:19

Young Iranian athlete Ali Shadlou, who has previously swam the width of the Caspian Sea in 245 hours, is scheduled to swim a distance of 370 kilometres across the Persian Gulf in spring. Roads to peace is one of the sponsors of Ali who has decided to dedicate his feat to the cause peace and dialogue between Iran and the United-States.

 


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