Join in the discussion of G.A.P. project
During an intrastate conflict there are people who oppose war and are not always adequately represented in their own countries. If many such people join the Global Anti-war Party from both conflicting sides, the party will acquire sufficient moral strength to influence the conflict. We are inviting people from around the globe, who are interested in anti-war policies, to join in the discussion of this idea.
Greetings from Wirtland, the world's first internet-based sovereign country. Founded last August, Wirtland (www.Wirtland.com) is an experiment into legitimacy and self-sustainability of a sovereign country without its own soil, which transcends national borders without breaching or lessening the sovereignty of any involved.
We are asking your opinion about our new political project of a Global Anti-war Party (G.A.P.). As a supranational entity, Wirtland has the unique possibility to unite people even from the fighting countries into a common party. Who may join such a party? Palestinians and Israelis, who are opposed to war. Georgians and Russians, who do not support policy of conflict. Turks and Greeks, who want to live in peace. During an intrastate conflict there are people who oppose war and are not always adequately represented in their own countries. If many such people join the G.A.P. from both conflicting sides, the party will acquire sufficient moral strength to influence the conflict. We are inviting people from around the globe, who are interested in anti-war policies, to join in the discussion of this idea.
A brief article can be found in Wirtland's blog at: http://wirtland.blogspot.com/2009/07/project-of-first-g....html
And we have just started a special Facebook group dedicated to this project at: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=105417656629
Information about Wirtland:
Wirtland currently has about 700 members from all five continents, grants citizenships, issues personal IDs. Besides www.Wirtland.com, Wirtland has a social network of citizens at www.Wirtland.net, and an official newspaper "The Times of Wirtland" at http://Wirtland.blogspot.com. For third-party opinions, see Wikipedia entry, Fox News video, articles by independent US journalists: http://tinyurl.com/cncqzt, http://tinyurl.com/adwzpz. For full list of international press and television coverage, please see our Press page.