6.06.2008

JUNE 10th-- COME TO THE HILL AND TALK TO AN IRANIAN!!

JUNE 10th: CALL 1-800-788-9372 to SUPPORT DIPLOMACY WITH IRAN!

And if you are in DC--you are one lucky dog cuz you have the opportunity to come to Cannon House Building, West Terrace, and call a real live Iranian in Tehran. Give them some reason to believe that not all Americans want to "obliterate" them. Free call to Iran--translation provided! Come see members of Congress and other Important People stress the need for diplomacy with Iran.

Americans to Talk Directly to Iranians:

Call for Diplomacy not War with Iran

As rhetoric continues to escalate and tensions mount between the U.S. and Iran, the Campaign for a New American Policy on Iran will hold an event on Capitol Hill to underscore the need for new, responsible and effective U.S. policies and leadership to reduce the likelihood of a conflict that would have disastrous consequences.


The Campaign for a New American Policy on Iran (CNAPI) is organizing an innovative “Time to Talk with Iran” event and press conference on Capitol Hill. With the U.S. Capitol as a backdrop, Members of Congress, celebrities, former officials, and other citizens will use a row of 60’s-era red “hotline” telephones to talk directly to ordinary Iranian citizens. Concurrently on June 10, the Campaign is organizing a nationwide Call-in to Congress for Diplomacy with Iran so those outside of DC can participate and make their voice heard


The event on Capitol Hill will be held Tuesday, June 10, 2008, from 10:00 am–1:00 pm EDT.


Terrace on the West Side of Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC.


If you live in or near DC, come participate in the Capitol Hill event and have a conversation with an Iranian citizen.

If you live outside of DC, call your Representative and Senators and tell them you want dialogue, not war, with Iran. Click here to download the National Call-in Day action alert. For organizations, please consider sending the action alert below to your members and advertising on your website.

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