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Hi all A few ideas; Is it worth writing to representatives of other countries who oppose sanctions and urge them to put pressure on Britain and the USA to stop sanctions and bombing? We've recently seen diplomatic sanctions used against Austria, so might it be a good idea to urge the EU to try diplomatic sanctions against Britain? I'm not certain how other EU governments view the sanctions, but I get the impression that they're generally against them. Is this true? If enough British citizens X-X-Mozilla-Status: 0009f state asking for pressure to be put on our Government, there is a possibility of seeing something done (a criticism of the UK would be enough!). I would imagine that foreign heads of states don't often get letters like this from UK citizens, so it might get some attention. Is there anyone on the list who knows how to get people motivated to write for an orchestrated letter writing campaign? Ronan -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This is a discussion list run by the Campaign Against Sanctions on Iraq For removal from list, email soc-casi-discuss-request@lists.cam.ac.uk Full details of CASI's various lists can be found on the CASI website: http://welcome.to/casi