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In a message dated 8/16/98 12:03:51 AM, BELLA 357 wrote:

> Dear Coalition member
>
> Please take a few minutes to add your name to this global pledge and pass
> it on to others on your list. Thank you.
>
> Jean Hudon
> Earth Rainbow Network
> http://www.cybernaute.com/earthconcert2000
>
>
> Universal Declaration of Human Rights
>
> Here is a great opportunity to support a great cause.
>
> To celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Universal
> Declaration of Human Rights, Amnesty
> International is collecting signatures for a
> pledge to support this very important United
> Nations declaration.
>
> Amnesty already has 3 million signatures (real and
> virtual) world
> wide, and wants 8 million (which would be 1% of
> the world's population).
>
> The UN Secretary General has already agreed to be
> present either in person or live by satellite, if
> he has to be in New York, to recieve the pledge as
> a tangible statement of the people of the world's
> commitment to an international agenda of human
> rights.
>
> The most simple way to add your name to the pledge
> is to:
>
> * Send an email to udhr50th@amnesty.org.au
>
> Put YOUR NAME in the SUBJECT, and cut and paste
> the following text in the
> MESSAGE:
> "I support the rights and freedoms in the
> Universal
> Declaration of Human Rights for all people,
> everywhere."
>
> Forward this message to as many people as you can.
>
> For further information, contact the SA branch of
> Amnesty International at:
> saaia@ozemail.com.au
> >>

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And I also encourage you all to support the Millennium People's Assembly Network

Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 16:35:20 -0700 To: globalvisionary@cybernaute.com (jean hudon) From: Sue Zipp <suezipp@mcn.org

Dear Jean,

A note of congratulations on your many fine efforts.

I would like to discuss with you ways to encourage your email participants to join on the Passem listserv, offered free of charge and sponsored by Millennium People's Assembly Network (MPAN). We did publish a one-page introduction to MPAN which includes how to sign-on to Passem. I am sending this for your information and potential distribution.

Thank you very much, and enjoy summer. Happy Birthday!!

Best wishes, Sue Zipp Correspondence Coordinator MPAN suezipp@mcn.org

INTRODUCTION TO THE MILLENNIUM PEOPLE'S ASSEMBLY NETWORK (MPAN)

The Millennium People's Assembly Network (MPAN) was formed in September, 1997 during the annual United Nations DPI/NGO Conference in response to UN Secretary General Kofi Annan's invitation to civil society and the NGO community to hold a companion People's Assembly in the year 2000. Kofi Annan wrote in the Report of the Secretary-General to the General Assembly on Renewing the United Nations: A Programme for Reform: "Designation of the session of the General Assembly to be held in the year 2000 as 'a Millennium Assembly' to focus on preparing the United Nations to meet the major challenges and needs of the world community in the twenty-first century, accompanied by a companion 'People's Millennium Assembly'." (July 16, 1997).

It is our goal to build grassroots and public support for the UN, to strengthen it's funding base, and to renew, reinvigorate, and democratize the UN. Several of the key MPAN organizations and supporters have long been advocating and continue organizing for a global and permanent people's assembly affiliated with the United Nations, which would serve as an inclusive voice of the people as called for in the UN Charter. Through a series of local, bio-regional, national and international planning meetings and conferences a People's Agenda will be created which will be presented to the UN Millennium Assembly and highlighted during the millennium events and activities. We hope to build a common consensus on key actions, educate the general public, and lobby aggressively across focus and interest areas for the implementation by governments and the United Nations for ongoing partnership with civil society.

We are inviting individuals and caucus networks to join MPAN in creating a People's Agenda and vision for the 21st Century. Anyone with an email account can subscribe to MPAN on the Passem listserv free of charge. Simply send an email message to: <majordomo@undp.org with the one line message: subscribe passem To discontinue participation in this list, send an email to the same address with the one line message: unsubscribe passem

To receive files that have already been posted on Passem to date, email <majordomo@undp.org and type in the body of the message: get passem passem.archive.9709

get passem passem.archive 9710 get passem passem.archive.9711

This will provide the data month by month. Continue onward with the dates 9712, 9801, 9802, 9803, 9804, 9805, 9806, 9807, etc.

Once you subscribe to passem, more information on this and other listserves will be available. If you have any questions about the list, contact information habitat at <infohabitat@igc.apc.org or visit the MPAN web site at http://www.netreaction.com/mpan

For more information please contact: Rob Wheeler, Coordinator, email: robineagle@hotmail.com Sue Zipp, Correspondence Coordinator, email: suezipp@mcn.org Harry Lerner, Purpose and Goals Coordinator, email: DrLerner@erols.com Jerry Spivack, Communications & Outreach, email: jspvk@aol.com Alanna Hartzok, People's Agenda Coordinator, email: earthrts@pa.net Rashmi Mayur, Special Advisor, email: iisfb@giasbm01.vsnl.net.in Jose Aguilar, European Contact, email: anu@bcn.servicom.es

Or write to: MPAN c/o Sue Zipp, P.O. Box 958, Mendocino, CA 95460 MPAN c/o Dr. Harry Lerner, 301 East 45th Street, New York, New York 10017

6/98

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In a message dated 98-08-15 22:14:54 EDT, ALDIS4 writes:

<< Dear Coalition member Please take a few minutes to add your name to this global pledge and pass it on to others on your list. Thank you. Jean Hudon Earth Rainbow Network http://www.cybernaute.com/earthconcert2000 Universal Declaration of Human Rights Here is a great opportunity to support a great cause. To celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Amnesty International is collecting signatures for a pledge to support this very important United Nations declaration. Amnesty already has 3 million signatures (real and virtual) world wide, and wants 8 million (which would be 1% of the world's population). The UN Secretary General has already agreed to be present either in person or live by satellite, if he has to be in New York, to recieve the pledge as a tangible statement of the people of the world's commitment to an international agenda of human rights. The most simple way to add your name to the pledge is to: * Send an email to udhr50th@amnesty.org.au Put YOUR NAME in the SUBJECT, and cut and paste the following text in the MESSAGE: "I support the rights and freedoms in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights for all people, everywhere." Forward this message to as many people as you can. For further information, contact the SA branch of Amnesty International at: saaia@ozemail.com.au >>

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Dear Coalition member

Please take a few minutes to add your name to this global pledge and pass it on to others on your list. Thank you.

Jean Hudon Earth Rainbow Network http://www.cybernaute.com/earthconcert2000

Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Here is a great opportunity to support a great cause.

To celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Amnesty International is collecting signatures for a pledge to support this very important United Nations declaration.

Amnesty already has 3 million signatures (real and virtual) world wide, and wants 8 million (which would be 1% of the world's population).

The UN Secretary General has already agreed to be present either in person or live by satellite, if he has to be in New York, to recieve the pledge as a tangible statement of the people of the world's commitment to an international agenda of human rights.

The most simple way to add your name to the pledge is to:

* Send an email to udhr50th@amnesty.org.au

Put YOUR NAME in the SUBJECT, and cut and paste the following text in the MESSAGE: "I support the rights and freedoms in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights for all people, everywhere."

Forward this message to as many people as you can.

For further information, contact the SA branch of Amnesty International at: saaia@ozemail.com.au

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And I also encourage you all to support the Millennium People's Assembly Network

Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 16:35:20 -0700 To: globalvisionary@cybernaute.com (jean hudon) From: Sue Zipp <suezipp@mcn.org

Dear Jean,

A note of congratulations on your many fine efforts.

I would like to discuss with you ways to encourage your email participants to join on the Passem listserv, offered free of charge and sponsored by Millennium People's Assembly Network (MPAN). We did publish a one-page introduction to MPAN which includes how to sign-on to Passem. I am sending this for your information and potential distribution.

Thank you very much, and enjoy summer. Happy Birthday!!

Best wishes, Sue Zipp Correspondence Coordinator MPAN suezipp@mcn.org

INTRODUCTION TO THE MILLENNIUM PEOPLE'S ASSEMBLY NETWORK (MPAN)

The Millennium People's Assembly Network (MPAN) was formed in September, 1997 during the annual United Nations DPI/NGO Conference in response to UN Secretary General Kofi Annan's invitation to civil society and the NGO community to hold a companion People's Assembly in the year 2000. Kofi Annan wrote in the Report of the Secretary-General to the General Assembly on Renewing the United Nations: A Programme for Reform: "Designation of the session of the General Assembly to be held in the year 2000 as 'a Millennium Assembly' to focus on preparing the United Nations to meet the major challenges and needs of the world community in the twenty-first century, accompanied by a companion 'People's Millennium Assembly'." (July 16, 1997).

It is our goal to build grassroots and public support for the UN, to strengthen it's funding base, and to renew, reinvigorate, and democratize the UN. Several of the key MPAN organizations and supporters have long been advocating and continue organizing for a global and permanent people's assembly affiliated with the United Nations, which would serve as an inclusive voice of the people as called for in the UN Charter. Through a series of local, bio-regional, national and international planning meetings and conferences a People's Agenda will be created which will be presented to the UN Millennium Assembly and highlighted during the millennium events and activities. We hope to build a common consensus on key actions, educate the general public, and lobby aggressively across focus and interest areas for the implementation by governments and the United Nations for ongoing partnership with civil society.

We are inviting individuals and caucus networks to join MPAN in creating a People's Agenda and vision for the 21st Century. Anyone with an email account can subscribe to MPAN on the Passem listserv free of charge. Simply send an email message to: <majordomo@undp.org with the one line message: subscribe passem To discontinue participation in this list, send an email to the same address with the one line message: unsubscribe passem

To receive files that have already been posted on Passem to date, email <majordomo@undp.org and type in the body of the message: get passem passem.archive.9709

get passem passem.archive 9710 get passem passem.archive.9711

This will provide the data month by month. Continue onward with the dates 9712, 9801, 9802, 9803, 9804, 9805, 9806, 9807, etc.

Once you subscribe to passem, more information on this and other listserves will be available. If you have any questions about the list, contact information habitat at <infohabitat@igc.apc.org or visit the MPAN web site at http://www.netreaction.com/mpan

For more information please contact: Rob Wheeler, Coordinator, email: robineagle@hotmail.com Sue Zipp, Correspondence Coordinator, email: suezipp@mcn.org Harry Lerner, Purpose and Goals Coordinator, email: DrLerner@erols.com Jerry Spivack, Communications & Outreach, email: jspvk@aol.com Alanna Hartzok, People's Agenda Coordinator, email: earthrts@pa.net Rashmi Mayur, Special Advisor, email: iisfb@giasbm01.vsnl.net.in Jose Aguilar, European Contact, email: anu@bcn.servicom.es

Or write to: MPAN c/o Sue Zipp, P.O. Box 958, Mendocino, CA 95460 MPAN c/o Dr. Harry Lerner, 301 East 45th Street, New York, New York 10017

6/98

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