10 Steps You Can Take to Help Gaza

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**Action: 10 Steps You Can Take to Help Gaza

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(WASHINGTON, D.C., 1/5/2009) - CAIR today outlined 10 positive, pro-active steps American Muslims and other people of conscience can take this week to help end Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip, restore the cease-fire and the flow of humanitarian aid and promote a more balanced U.S. policy in the Middle East.
SEE: Gaza Hospital Overwhelmed By Dead, Wounded (AP)
SEE ALSO: CNN Israel Broke Gaza Cease-Fire

For live coverage from Gaza, click here.

ACTIONS REQUESTED:

1. Take part in the upcoming ‘Let Gaza Live’ National March on Washington, beginning at 1 p.m. on Saturday, January 10, in Lafayette Park outside the White House. Click here for more information.
Also take part in local peace rallies. Contact your nearest CAIR chapter to ask about local events.
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2. Visit your elected representatives** during the upcoming “Day on the Hill” in Washington, D.C., sponsored by a coalition of major Islamic organizations. Contact 202-384-8857 for advice on meeting with legislators.
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3. Visit the local offices of your elected representatives** to talk with them about the need for a more balanced Mideast policy. Use CAIR’s “Legislative Fact Sheet” on the Gaza crisis.
You can also learn how to arrange to meet elected officials and best practices for meeting with your representatives on CAIR’s website.

4. Write or call President Bush and members of Congress. Talking points:

  • Israeli attacks block efforts to bring peace with justice to the Middle East, harm our nation’s image and interests worldwide and strengthen voices of extremism in the region.
  • The Palestinian people must be given some hope of freedom from Israeli occupation and domination.
  • Israel’s immoral and illegal collective punishment of the Palestinian people living in the Gaza Strip must end.
  • America must support a just and comprehensive resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that takes into account the rights and responsibilities of all parties.
  • American taxpayer dollars should not be used to for weapons that kill Palestinian civilians.

Ask your elected officials to adopt an even-handed Middle East policy that is in our nation’s - not Israel’s - interest.
Contact President George W. Bush: White House Comment Line: 202-456-1111, Fax: 202-456-2461, E-Mail: [EMAIL=“[email protected]”][email protected], [EMAIL=“[email protected]”][email protected]
Contact Your Congressional Representatives: (http://crm.cair.com/site/R?i=KpTY0TP4myfZFSuZlscStg..) and House of Representatives

5. Contact President-Elect Obama to ask that he speak out now in favor of a more balanced and pro-American policy in the Middle East that takes the rights of all parties to the conflict into consideration.
Contact the Obama administration transition team here.
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6. Sign CAIR’s online petition
urging our nation’s leaders to speak “in favor of peace and justice for all parties in the current humanitarian crisis unfolding in the Gaza Strip.” When completed, the petition will be sent to elected officials nationwide and will be given to members of the current and incoming administrations.
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7. Use Friday prayers
to educate members of the Muslim community about the plight of the civilian population in Gaza and the need for a balanced Mideast policy, a cease-fire and the resumption of humanitarian relief. Urge community members to take the actions outlined in this alert.
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8. Monitor local media coverage of the Gaza crisis.** Contact those media outlets to either praise balanced coverage or to criticize biased coverage. Call in to radio talk shows and write letters to the editor to express your views. To find local and national media contact information, click here.
Post comments on media websites and blogs that discuss the crisis. Begin your own blog and link to other sites that support a balanced American policy in the region. Start a free blog at: http://www.blogger.com
Use social media tools such as Facebook, MySpace, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=(http://www.paklinks.com/gs) to make your views known and to share your views with like-minded individuals and groups.
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9. Organize meetings** between Muslim and interfaith community leaders and members of your local newspaper’s editorial board.
To meet with a newspaper editorial board:

  • If possible, gather evidence of any media bias in the newspaper. (Also look for examples of positive, balanced coverage.) Save one-sided news articles or video clips. Record talk shows. Follow a newspaper’s editorial position.

  • Build a coalition of local leaders.

  • Plan for the meeting.

  • Get together for a strategizing session and assign duties.

  • Present your case. Be clear about goals. Stick to your points.

  • Conclude with specific a request for more balanced coverage and input from those who support peace with justice in the region.

  • Follow-up. Send a letter outlining agreements reached.

Contact CAIR National Communications Director Ibrahim Hooper for more information on coordinating a meeting with an editorial board or contacting media outlets. Call 202-488-8787 or 202-744-7726, e-mail: [EMAIL=“[email protected]”][email protected]
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10. Contact the State Department** to call for action in defense of Gaza’s civilian population. Call 202-647-4000 and ask for the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs or click here.

hey thanks so much for this info. ppl really need to go out there and be actively trying to stop this, it is the least we can do. protest does very little except make us look more intimidating. going out and putting pressure on the government by writing letters and contiuously calling for updates is being more active. we need to let ppl know that we do care for our muslim brothers and sisters and we r trying to do something.
also i heard that reading surah 48 (al fath-the Victory) and surah 112 (al ikhlas - the purity) will also help. these things take maybe five or ten munites a day, plz tell everyone u know, the palestinians need us, and we all will be asked on qiyamah how we tried to stand up for the oppressed muslims or did we just shed a few tears and then turn a blind eye and start watching the episode of "house" or "greys anatomy".

the following is a message which onl take 5 or 6 minutes, but might make a big difference. please read:

Dear Brother or Sister,

I write to ask you to please take action against the recent
atrocities being perpetrated against the Palestinian people. It is of the
utmost importance that publicly elected officials understand what
the views of their constituents are regarding this matter.

Below is a form letter with a brief description of the situation and our
request that these officials call upon the Israeli government to
halt the attacks against the Palestinians. Please take a few minutes (it
only takes 3-4) to copy and paste the below into emails/correspondence to
any public officials. Feel free to personalize/change as you feel
necessary, or print it out and mail it.

Also, forward this to friends and family the greater the call, the
greater the hoped for response.

Here are suggested contacts: (write to as many as is possible for you -
even one will be helpful)

Letter:


Dear Sir or Madam:

I urge you to condemn the actions of the Israeli government taken against
the people of Gaza. A disproportionate amount of force is being
used. This is unjust and unproductive; far from practical, these measures
are worsening the situation there.

The air bombs have resulted in more than 350 civilian deaths in Gaza over
the course of the air strike. These citizens have already been
crippled by a severe blockade that has limited the inflow of life-saving
medicine and food to the area.

Please help improve the situation there by calling upon the Israeli
government to exercise restraint and spare the lives of innocent
civilians.

Thank you.

Sincerely,
Your Name Here