PAUL MCCARTNEY PLEDGES SUPPORT TO ONEVOICE MOVEMENT
SIR PAUL JOINS HONORARY BOARD OF GRASSROOTS ORGANIZATION
WORKING TO END PALESTINIAN-ISRAELI CONFLICT
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March, 2009 / New York, NY / The OneVoice Movement today announced that Sir Paul McCartney
has officially joined its International Board of Advisors, which includes other
celebrities such as Danny DeVito and Jason Alexander, as well as international
dignitaries and political figures like Dennis Ross and Saeb Erekat.
During his
visit to Israel and Palestine at the end of September 2008, McCartney
first spoke with Israeli and Palestinian representatives of the group, which
seeks to empower the moderate majorities of Israel, Palestine, and citizens
internationally to work toward a two state solution bringing an end to the occupation, an indepdendent Palestinian state, and a secure Israeli state at peace with its neighbors. He met with OneVoice Israel
Chairwoman, Irit Admoni Perlman, in addition to staff members and youth
activists from the movement. At the meeting, he expressed his support for OneVoice’s
activities on both the Israeli and Palestinian sides. Speaking to Nisreen
Shahin, OneVoice Palestine’s Executive Director, Sir Paul reaffirmed his
commitment to OneVoice’s moderate, grassroots approach to ending the conflict.
He
also travelled to Palestine, to bring his message of peace to the West Bank as
well. Later that evening at his concert at Tel Aviv’s Park HaYarkon, he and
members of his band wore OneVoice pins in a show of support for the movement
and the ideas it promotes.
Said
McCartney, “Having met representatives of the association
OneVoice, I was impressed, first of all, by the fact that half of the
organization is Palestinian and half is Israeli. Almost 650,000 people
have signed on to their manifesto, supporting their steadfast work to bring
about a negotiated solution, and peace in the region.” He went on to say of
OneVoice: “They told me that the vast majority of people in both societies are
moderates and simply want a better life for their families and themselves. This
gave me great hope that, one day, people like them will help to bring about a
peaceful resolution to the troubles in the area. I am, therefore, happy to lend
my support in this way to the cause of peace.”
Over
the past six years, OneVoice has built a “human infrastructure” of youth
leaders and citizen activists working to mobilize their communities and push
their elected representatives to achieve a two state agreement. The movement
has trained over 2,000 youth leaders in Israel and Palestine, and counts on its
board over 60 world leaders, dignitaries, celebrities, business people, and
political figures.
About the OneVoice
Movement:
The OneVoice Movement is an international mainstream grassroots movement with over 600,000 signatories in roughly equal numbers both in Israel and in Palestine, and 2,000 highly-trained youth leaders. It aims to amplify the voice of the overwhelming but heretofore silent majority of moderates who wish for peace and prosperity, empowering them to demand accountability from elected representatives and work toward a two-state solution guaranteeing an end to occupation and violence, establishing a viable, independent Palestinian state, and ensuring the security of an Israeli state at peace with all its neighbors. OneVoice counts on its Board over 60 foremost dignitaries and business leaders across a wide spectrum of politics and beliefs, joining as OneVoice for conflict resolution. www.OneVoiceMovement.org
© 2009 MPL
Communications Ltd.
Photographer: Emanuelle Scorceletti

If he does, I do it too.
He knows what's better, together with the other 650.000 people.
I'm just one but I join th movement.
Posted by: Jaques Lamac | May 26, 2009 at 11:01 PM