OneVoice Palestine meets with the Prime Minister
OneVoice executives met with the Palestinian Prime Minister the other week. While the meeting focused on many issues, Samer bolstered the importance of state building and civil society’s role in doing so successfully.
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Speech from Prime Minister Olmert Before Annapolis
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Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert’s Speech at Annapolis
11/27/2007 Speech translated from Hebrew [Emphasis added to show similarity to language demanded in OneVoice Mandate and to point out moments of particular leadership in speaking also to the other side] The Honorable President of the United States, George Bush, My colleague, President of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas, Heads of delegations, Distinguished guests, I [...]
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Tony Blair Meets OV Youth Leaders; OneVoice youth call for creation of Quintet
Tony Blair Meets With OneVoice Palestinian and Israeli Youth Leaders in Jerusalem Grassroots Youth Leaders Call for the Creation of a “Quintet”, Adding a Fifth Arm for Civil Society Movements Jerusalem, June 20, 2008 – In a meeting at the American Colony Hotel earlier today, Tony Blair—the Representative for the Middle East Quartet – pledged [...]
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Statement I Sent to OneVoice Palestine
OneVoice Palestine is facing some complaints from extremist radical groups that question OneVoice’s commitment to Palestinian rights. We of course are totally in sync with the will of the overwhelming majority of Israelis and Palestinians that are fed up with these very extremists, but for the record, I shared the following with them: “Statement from [...]
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Conference on: Strengthening Nonviolence in Palestine
OneVoice Palestine participated in the Strengthening Nonviolence in Palestine, organized by Realizing the Dream, Inc. Middle East Nonviolence and Democracy Center, and The Center for Democracy and Community Development. More than 200 people attended the conference, in which Martin Luther King, III- the oldest son of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the founder of [...]
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