Saturday, January 24, 2009

Dear Supporters of Peace,
Dear Members,
We now have tripled in size in less than 24 hours.
We are now 157 members (12:35 GMT time) and I think our numbers are increasing every minute.
This goes to show how much people care about the peace in GAZA and also how much they beleive in the message we are vocalizing.
Our group has a central concept to its succes, "Picture is worth a thousand words".
We want to visualize the protest in a civilized manner and using the power of a picture.
We want to unify the profile pictures of our members as much as possible so that the visual effect get the interest of non memebers and they get interested and read about it and the membership increase and feeds on itself to reach a largest number of facebook users possible.
When this is achieved, the least we would have done is that we vocalised our protest against the war, our support for the innocent in Gaza and may be even get some media and decision makers to take notice of our movement and talk about it further expanding the members until who know how many people decide to participate in this civilized protest.
I want to thank the active supporters who have asked many of their friends to join, and who are participating in convincing others to change their profile picture to any picture they like that has to do with Protesting the War in Gaza.
I can not impose one picture, as this will be limiting to people choices. But we ask you all to please change your profile picture to something having to do with the cause of Stopping the War in Gaza.
Our group picture is a good peaceful picture, but you can choose other pictures if you like, but making it to do with Protesting the War in Gaza and supporting a stop to the war now.

I want to thank Azza for her active participation in writing for the support of the group and for members to change their profile pictures.
We have now more than 30 members with photos about Gaza, lets try and make it 100% participation rate.
Thank you for the support and MAy the War end Today.
SincerelyAbbas

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