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"Peter R. Munoz" <[log in to unmask]>
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Madison definitely has many issues to address in its own backyard, but that
should not preclude it from having a strong sister city program.  On the
contrary, many problems facing Madison are clearly related to the long
lasting effects of bigotry and discrimination.  The sister cities program is
meant to address these problems by providing Madisonians a way to understand
and appreciate the value of the world's diversity.

The  Madison-Rafah Sister City Project meets the criteria set by the City of
Madison the same as many of its other sister cities.  The folks who are
involved in the project are very clear about the criteria and have fully
agreed to comply with City policy requirements.  They have already done
excellent work and have a good track record.  Thus their proposal should be
assessed according to its merits.  Their counterparts in Rafah are
peace-loving people who are trying to improve the quality of life for their
community.  Their efforts deserve sister city status and our full support;
their success will not only benefit Palestinians but ultimately us all.

The great divide between Palestinian and Israelis emphasize the need to
establish sister cities with them.  The opposition to the Rafah proposal is
based on emotions and misinformation.  No credible evidence to substantiate
their objections has been provided.  They even refuse to meet publicly to
address them.  It is unfortunate that emotions are so strong that reason
cannot prevail.  But Israelis and Palestinians should have equal rights and
should be treated accordingly.  Refusing to accept this project without
justification sends a very strong message against Palestinians and our
City's sense of fairness.

By the way, Madison still does not have even a single sister city with any
of the African countries.  This is a failure that we must correct, hopefully
in the very near future.


From: mathew jallow <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Re: Update on Madison-Rafah proposal before the City Council:
        ACTION              NEEDED
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 11:47:52 -0700

There you go, a good idea dividing the city. What criteria is use to pick a
city to sister with? Are there no more tax-paying Jews in the city than
Palestinians?
I have a better suggestion..why not sister Madison with its own backyard
neighborhood where drugs, prostitution, alcoholism and violence rule. Makes
sense to me.
It is like the administration spending $billions in Iraq, when inner cities
and rural villages are rutting away.

"Peter R. Munoz" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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From: Barb Olson Madison-Rafah Sister-City Proj
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Update on Madison-Rafah proposal before the City Council: ACTION
NEEDED
Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2004 21:22:12 -0700 (PDT)

Dear Friends of MRSCP,

This e-mail is to update you on the status of our city
council campaign. It also requests your help in
contacting the Mayor and Alders before July 20, and
asks you to come to the meeting on July 20 (6:30 pm)
to register your support for MRSCP and perhaps speak
if you desire.

On Tuesday, July 6, our revised resolution (attached
showing co-sponsors) came before the Common Council
Organization Committee. After some discussion (we had
several people speak and about a dozen register in
support) it was referred to the Common Council for a
vote on JULY 20 as we had planned. In this meeting,
we picked up one additional pledge of support.

However, the item still appeared on the 6:30 common
council agenda. At the request of alders, we agreed
not to have alot of speakers at the meeting, and only
two people, Jennifer Loewenstein and George Arida, who
will not be in town on the 20th, spoke for MRSCP. A
handful of brave souls from the crowd also spoke in
favor of the proposal.

The opposition however had already done a massive
mobilization within the Jewish community, so a large
number of folks showed up and spoke. (A more or less
accurate article from the Capital Times describing the
meeting is attached. Our opinion is that the meeting
was mostly a shameful display of either personal
villification directed against Jennifer or the
repeated invocation of the word "terrorism". Israeli
TV also covered the event.)

Our concern at this point is that undecided alders
will conclude that they just don't want to approve our
very modest project because the volume of the
opposition is so loud and emotional that they just
want it to go away. In this way, a small vocal
minority can assert a political veto over something
that most people would otherwise be in favor of.

We need to counter this by mobilizing the very broad
and diverse support that we have throughout the
community.

To this end we ask you to:

(1) Contact your alder by e-mail, letter or phone call
and urge him or her to support our resolution. The
vote will probably be very close. Those who support us
need to be thanked for their courage in standing up to
enormous pressure and upholding Madison values of fair
play and open discussion in the face of this
blistering assault. And those who oppose us need to
know they have constituents who disagree. We need 11
votes for passage.

To find out who your alder is and to contact them, go
to http://www.ci.madison.wi.us/council/index.html.
Click on "Who's My Alderperson?". Once you find out
who it is, there's also a box for each alder, click on
that to send an e-mail or get other contact info.
(You can also access this at our website,
www.Madison-Rafah.org, click on "contact your alder"
on the main menu).

(2) Copy your letter to Mayor Dave, or if you aren't
writing to a particular alder, send him his own
letter. He keeps sending out the same form letter to
the effect that it's "too political". Maybe you will
be the one to get a NEW form letter from him.

To contact Mayor Dave, go to
http://www.ci.madison.wi.us/mayor/mayor.html#CONTACT%20US:
Or you can access that from our website as well,
click on "Contact the Mayor" on the main menu.

(3) Show up at the council meeting on July 20, 6:30 pm
in the council chambers of the City-County Building,
210 Martin Luther King Blvd. Come early, it will be
packed. Registration starts at 6:15 and you must be
registered before the item comes up for discussion.
You can register as opposed, in support, to speak or
as available to answer questions on any particular
item.

Letters to the State Journal, Isthmus and Capital
Times are also appreciated.

Again, we appreciate your support. There have been a
series of articles in the Capital Times about Rafah
and about us that you can see on the website
(www.Madison-Rafah.org). I've also attached a copy of
the op-ed that we had printed in the CT.

If you have any questions, such as where your alder
stands, please contact us.

Remember, win or lose (and we prefer to win!), our
project has already made astounding progress in terms
of public awareness of us and of Rafah. We will
continue to grow and develop, and should we not get
official status this time we will be back next year.

Event notice: On Monday July 19 at 12 noon, WORT
Radio (89.9 fm) will sponsor a call-in debate between
Esty Dinur, a member of MRSCP's Advisory Committee and
a native of Israel, and Shirin Ezekial, one of the
main spokespersons for MJCC and an Israeli citizen who
it turns out served her military service mostly IN
RAFAH policing the "natives". LISTEN AND CALL IN.

Thanks,
Barb O.
MRSCP

ps--Related Event Notice: On Monday, July 12at 6:30
p.m., Nan Cheney will give an informal report on her
recent delegation to Colombia and the peace community
in San Jose Apartado, Dane County's sister city. It's
sponsored by WNPJ and called "The Inside Scoop"
because they'll serve ice cream. It is at Bonnie
Block's house, 2237 Fox Avenue, about three blocks
from Edgewood College and near a bus line. For more
information contact Bonnie Block [log in to unmask] or
608-256-5088

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