Conflict in Syria: US Intervention and the Prospects for PeaceA forum on Syrian perspectives, the US role and activist responseWhen: Thursday, August 15, 2013, 7:00 pm to 9:00 pmWhere: First Parish Cambridge (Unitarian Universalist) • 3 Church Street • Harvard Square • Cambridge Donation – $5 (No one turned away)Presenters:
The US decision to supply arms to the opposition escalates the violence when a ceasefire and political talks are needed. Most activists in the peace/antiwar movement and public opinion oppose US intervention, but there are many questions because of the complexity and lack of reliable information.
-- What is the historical background of the current situation? -- What is the actual situation in Syria, who are the players and what are their agendas? How are things changing? -- How are the US and other countries involved, including sanctions, "nonlethal" aid and covert actions? What can we do to oppose US intervention? -- Can the peace movement support a dialogue and "political solution by Syrians and for Syrians, based on the Geneva Declaration of June 2012"? (Syrian American Forum)? How can this be achieved? -- Is there a way to provide humanitarian assistance to refugees and other victims, through UN or genuinely neutral agencies?
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