Sunday, April 21, 2019

Eyewitness Reports from Venezuela


The flyer below and attached describes Boston-area events coming up. 
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Eyewitness Reports from Venezuela 
U.S. peace & justice movements have sent delegations to Venezuela. Their experience and observations countered the false narrative generated by corporate U.S. media. Returning delegates are on tour speaking out to help prevent U.S. military intervention. Hear……
Bahman Azad:  an Iranian-American peace and justice activist and retired Professor of Economics and Sociology. He was a former acting director of the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at Rutgers University. He’s a member of the National Board of the U.S. Peace Council. He is currently Chair of Veterans For Peace Iran Working Group, Organizational Secretary of the U.S. Peace Council, Coordinator of the Coalition Against U.S. Foreign Military Bases, and the Global Campaign Against US/NATO Military Bases. He is Co-Chair of Iran Pledge of Resistance, and an NGO representative of the World Peace Council at the United Nations.

Jose Aleman is a high school teacher in Massachusetts and was formerly the consul general of the Salvadoran Consulate in Boston.  He visited Venezuela in Nov. 2018 with the delegation sponsored by the Venezuela Solidarity Committee of Boston.  Jose is also a member of the FMLN political party in El Salvador.

May 2nd Encuentro 5 - 7:00 PM; 9A Hamilton Place, Boston
May 3rd First Unitarian Universalist Society of Newton
7PM 1326 Washington St., Newton
In Natick
May 4th Common Street Spiritual Center
7P.M. 13 Common Street

This Tour is sponsored by: United for Justice with Peace, the Social Action Committee of the First Unitarian Universalist Society of Newton, The State Green Rainbow Party, the Common Street Spiritual Center of Natick, Metro West Peace Action, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom - Boston Branch, Venezuelan Solidarity Committee, Mass Peace Action. The Natick Meeting is wheelchair accessible. For further information call 508 820-2724

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