WorldOpinion
FORUM

EVENTS

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:
MAY 28th 2003
A day-long global conference at the UN Dag Hammarskjold in New York

GENERAL INFORMATION
LINKS



UN
United for Peace and Justice
Not in Our Name

Peace Action
Nonviolence.org
Stop the War Coalition
Global Nonviolence
War & Peace Foundation
One World
World Watch Institute
Amnesty International
Center for responsive politics
Center for Constitunional Rights
Center for Research on Globalization
The Alliance for Democracy
PeaceProtest.Net
NGOs network site
CODEPINK
Global Exchange


OUTREACH  
The World Opinion Forum seeks to reach the widest possible audience of concerned citizens world wide, including peace activists, legislators and opinion makers to provide them with information to help form opinions and responses to the threat to world peace and law posed by continuing unilateralist military actions.

The program explores the origins and nature of the threat and offers possible solutions and suggestions for united national and international action, immediate, short-term and long term to chart new pathways to world peace through world law.

To that end we propose to take advantage of the latest global communications advances in radio, TV, video, video-conferencing, CD and internet, to gather, distribute and promote the proceedings of a day-long UN conference, Word Opinion Forum, The People, The UN and World Law: Lesson of Iraq.

The entire proceedings will be recorded in both audio and video. These materials will be developed into the following formats for maximum world outreach and availability. The political impact of such a program will depend largely on the size and constituency of the audiences.
A live feed for C-Span and any other radio or TV station through the UN broadcast access services (Audiences vary between 10,000 to more than a million depending on time and replays)

Broadcast highlights distributed immediately through internet audio services to the more than 800 radio stations around the world affiliated with the London-based Oneworld Radio service (Estimated audience: One million plus).

A one-hour audio edit of conference highlights, for multiple replay worldwide on short-wave radio through RFPI (Radio for Peace International) Estimated cumulative audience: 800,000

This website will provide audio highlights, pictures of participants and web links to their organizations, plus links to all peace groups in the world, continuing updates of activities, and selected news services world wide.
 
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