TAKE ACTION
There are at least three ways in which you can take action:-
- Letter writing
- Signing our petition
- Fund raising
Letter Writing : There is a saying that the
pen is mightier than the sword. I cannot emphasise the importance the
effect that not only a letter, but a simple postcard, can have on the
campaign; and from the more people the better. Write to your local Member
of Parliament, your local Member of European Parliament (MEP), the Foreign
Office (including the current Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Rt Hon Margaret Beckett, Whitehall, London SW1A 2AH.
Write to the Prime Minister, the Rt Hon Mr Gordon Brown MP, 10 Downing
Street, London.
Write to the President of the International Red Cross: Mr Jacob Kellenberger,
President, International Committee of the Red Cross, 19 Avenue de la Paix,
CH1202, Geneva, Switzerland.
Write to the Secretary General of the United Nations: Mr Ban Ki-Moon, Secretary
General of the United Nations, New York, NY 10017, USA or email: inquiries@un.org
Write to the Israel Embassy either in London or to the Prime Minister
of Israel in Jerusalem asking that the cause of these men be made part
of any peace negotiations.
SIGN OUR PETITION
Petition signing has a double effect. (1) It tells those in authority
that you require them to act in a way to help you. (2) It helps to enforce
our work. (3) It can sway decision or policy making.
FUND RAISING
Fund raising is not to be undervalued. For years, the MIA campaign in
the UK has been looked at as a 'Cinderella' concern. We feel these men
who have given their all for Israel deserve better, as do their families.
There is so much more we could do with your help.
Sign our petition:
We, the undersigned, wish to express our solidarity with the families
of Israel's missing soldiers, also known as the MIA, and
support the efforts being made by both the MIAUK Foundation
in their efforts to secure and facilitate the return of
the missing children.
| These are all time honoured methods tried and tested
- they get results |
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