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Re: CASI: *~ SF Highway Billboard Calls for End of Sanctions~*



The setting up of the SF highway billboard is great news. It is important to
escape from preaching to the converted and to raise awareness on a more
general public level on the street.
Does anybody know whether any anti sanctions group in the UK has thought of
trying a similar thing to the billboards in the US?
Does anybody know how much advertising space in the UK costs?
Does anybody have any ideas how to raise money or find a sympathetic sponsor
in the UK?
If we can find a way to set up similar posters in the UK as in the US we do
not necessarily need to finance a nation wide campaign. It may be more
affective if such posters in the UK were put in strategic areas such as the
London Underground, near fleet street or the BBC centre to be viewed daily
by journalists on the way to work.
Regards Hadi.

-----Original Message-----
From: KATHARLOW@aol.com <KATHARLOW@aol.com>
To: soc-casi-discuss@lists.cam.ac.uk <soc-casi-discuss@lists.cam.ac.uk>
Date: 25 August 2000 06:27
Subject: *~ SF Highway Billboard Calls for End of Sanctions~*



~~~HEART-WRENCHING HIGHWAY 101 BILLBOARD CALLS FOR THE END OF IRAQ
SANCTIONS~~~

THOUSANDS OF SAN FRANCISCO COMMUTERS TO SEE HUMAN FACE OF U.S. POLICY ON
IRAQ

On August 28, a billboard calling attention to the destructive human impact
of the sanctions on Iraq will go up at one of the Bay Areašs most heavily
traversed stretches of Highway 101, above Grand Avenue exit just south of
San
Francisco.

The paid advertisement features the face of a four year old girl with the
statement, "Sanctions are destroying my generation," along with a quote from
UNICEF reports stating that 5,000 Iraqi children die every month as a direct
result of the sanctions on Iraq.

A press conference, announcing the debut of the billboard, will be held at
the Iraqi Center at 10:30 AM, August 28.  The press conference, presented by
the sponsor of the billboard, the American Arab Anti-Discrimination
Committee
(ADC), San Francisco Chapter, will include comments by Hala Maksoud,
national
president of the ADC.

Ten years after crippling UN sanctions were first imposed on Iraq, the
continued policy of sanctions has proved to be, according to the most recent
UN report, a "humanitarian disaster comparable to the worst catastrophes of
the past decades."

The billboard comes amid a growing international movement to end the
sanctions on Iraq.  Recently, hundreds of protesters in San Francisco and
thousands more in Washington D.C and Los Angeles called upon US political
leaders to change the policy that has, according to UN reports, resulted in
over one million deaths in Iraq. Former UN humanitarian coordinators Denis
Halliday and Hans Von Sponeck both resigned in protest of the santions that
have brought starvation, sickness, and death to an entire generation of
Iraqi
civilians. Statements by the Vatican, former UN weapons inspector Scott
Ritter, and international human rights organizations have also echoed the
growing concern that the sanctions on Iraq are ineffective and inhumane.

To download image of billboard, visit: http://www.endthesanctions.org


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