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Call for Children to Help Children
by David Krieger, October 2001
Dear Parents and Teachers:
President Bush has asked each child in America
to send one dollar to the White House to help Afghan children.
However, the President is already spending billions of dollars
to bomb Afghanistan. These bombs have hit villages, hospitals
and a Red Cross relief storage building. They have already killed
many Afghans, including children.
Our government has provided some emergency food
relief, but it is far from adequate. According to aid workers
in Afghanistan, some 7.5 million Afghans may be threatened with
starvation this winter unless the bombing is halted to allow food
to reach the Afghan people.
Recognizing that sending a dollar to President
Bush’s effort will do very little to prevent mass starvation
in Afghanistan this winter, we suggest that children send one
dollar or more to the United Nations agency in charge of relief
efforts for Afghan children at this address: UNICEF, 333 East
38th Street, New York, NY 10016.
We also suggest that children write to President
Bush to ask him to stop the bombing so that relief workers can
get food through to the Afghan people to prevent millions of them,
including children, from starving this winter.
The President’s address is: 1600 Pennsylvania
Avenue, Washington, DC 20509-1600. You can also email him at president@whitehouse.gov.
Copies of emails can be sent to the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
at wagingpeace@napf.org.
It is time for the children of the world to unite
in calling for an end to all violence and for a global effort
to provide food, shelter, clothing, health care and education
for every person on the planet.
We encourage you to share these ideas with your
children, and to pass on this message.
David Krieger, President, Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
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