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Flowers of peace to Embassies - Fiji Anti War Move

Published: Fri 14 Feb 2003 10:02 AM
Flowers of peace to Embassies - Fiji Anti War Movement
Fiji Anti-War Movement Media Advisory
Flowers for peace to Embassies
Date: Friday 14 February 2003 Venue: From the Fiji Women's Crisis Centre office to British and US Embassies Time: 9.30 am
Attention Editors:
The Fiji Anti War Movement (FAWM) will this Friday, 14 February, Valentines Day, a day that symbolizes love, join the global movement against war in Iraq and present to the representatives of the United States, Britain and Australia a bouquet of flowers urging that their governments bow to the growing international conviction that there are better alternatives to war.
Movement representatives will meet at the Fiji Women's Crisis Centre at 9.30 am to brief the media, and then walk to the British High Commission where a bouquet of flowers with the words "Don't kill love by making war" will be delivered.
The British Deputy High Commissioner to Fiji, Mr. Christopher Haslam will accept the flowers.
FAWM representatives will then walk to the US Embassy to deliver another bouquet of flowers, which will be accepted by the First Secretary of the US Embassy in Fiji, Mr. Ted Seay.
Flowers will also be sent to the Australian High Commission.

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