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ABOUT
THE PEACE PLAN GROUP
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HISTORY
The Peace Plan Group was assembled
from the ashes of the World Trade Centre (WTC) attack on 11th September 2001,
and from subsequent discussions pertaining to the attack. Despite bitter condemnation
of our views in the early days, we have been consistent in searching for an
apolitical, non-military resolution to the "war on terrorism."
OBJECTIVES
Peace Movement characterised
by "persuasiveness, pluralism, flexibility and sensitivity"
(Younge G: The Guardian: 29-10-01
Technological movement geared towards ensuring that the movement`s collective
voice is heard and that it achieves its stated aims ( Peaceplangroup).
Active Support for a cohesion of other pressure groups that reflect the balanced
views within the peace movement, and which will be readily accessible to those
who share our aim of ending the "War on Terrorism" in it`s current military
vogue ( Links and affiliations
).
As Mairead Maguire, a 1976 Nobel Peace Prize winner said;
"In Northern Ireland, we have had 30 years of violence and deep political problems.
We were helped into our peace process with the encouragement of the American
Government that we should solve our problems non-violently."
(LeBlanc2001)
Apolitical in our leanings, with
a recognition and respect for others ideologies, cultures, creeds, religions,
disabilities and genders.
Non Aggression is to be a root consideration when developing strategies and
radical rethinks of future policy recommendations in trouble spot areas.
Local, National and International Voice to the world`s troublespots, educating
and offering hope where none may be felt.
Commitment to Global Social Responsibility educating Governments, Religions,
Corporations, Cultural Bodies and individuals (Prism).
Terms of Reference
By providing an alternative to military action, the PPG aims to conduct a constructive
means of protest and alternative solutions.
Contact Details
For more information on joining the Peaceplangroup free to receive access to
the message board and chat facilities go to
Members Information
To contact the Group to join, for information or to report broken links
please send email to:
Ste@peaceplangroup.assets.org.uk
It is preferable whereever possible
if you do not send attachments but include the substance of your message in
the email itself. Also please clearly identify the nature of your query in the
subject line so we can deal with your request as quickly and efficiently as
possible.