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Publicity



I've been on the discussion list for a couple of months now and have found
it very informative.  What has occured to me, however, is that the only
people who are reading this stuff are people who have already been won
over to the cause.  What are the group's policies concerning informing a
wider circle of people, ie the general public?  Would it not be possible,
for example, to have reps in each college, in charge of publicising the
plight of the Iraqi people?  I'm sure most of the people on the list would
rather give active rather than passive support.

Mark Al-Sinjakli

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