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Group hopes personal connection leads to peace
JournalStar.com ^ | 11-15-2007 | Cara Pesek

Posted on 11/15/2007 6:07:05 AM PST by stan_sipple

Hank van den Berg is afraid the U.S. will go to war with Iran.

He doesn’t believe that war is justified, that it would solve any problems.

He wrote a letter saying as much, and he sent it to the International Herald Tribune, where it was published earlier this year.

Not long afterward, he received a letter from an Iranian man, a banker and an economist in Tehran, who was glad to read a letter from an anti-war American.

Van den Berg, associate professor of economics at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, began trading e-mails with the Iranian banker.

They discussed their countries’ politics, their careers, their families. They e-mailed each other articles and photographs.

They hit it off easily, van den Berg said. Beyond their concern about U.S.-Iranian relations, they shared an interest in world news and economics careers.

They’ve now been corresponding for nearly a year, he said.

“I find it very interesting to see his point of view, and his point of view from Iran,” van den Berg said.

“It’s wonderful that we’re able to do this.”

And he thinks it would be wonderful if others were able to correspond with Iranians, to put a face on the country that van den Berg fears many have come to equate with terrorists and Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

Thursday, van den Berg, his wife, Barbara, and several other members of Nebraskans for Peace will try to make that happen.

For an hour at Meadowlark Coffee and Espresso, a woman named Mandy Peterson will discuss her experiences as an Iranian-American.

She’ll show family photos and discuss food and customs, Barbara van den Berg said. The audience will guide the discussion, she said.

Barbara van den Berg hopes those who attend Thursday will leave feeling connected to Iran, even if it’s just to one Iranian.

Just one connection makes a huge difference, she said.

“Americans just don’t seem to care that much about bombing and killing millions of people, because they don’t have a personal connection to them,” she said.

Barbara van den Berg has cared about peace, about international affairs and activism since she was a college student in New York.

For years, though, she was busy raising her family, being a mom. But last year, her youngest child moved out on his own, and she was ready to become an activist again.

Thursday’s event, “Putting a Face on Iran,” is one of the first she has helped to organize.

Both of the van den Bergs hope the discussion doesn’t stop Thursday.

They hope churches and other organizations have their own discussions, that as more and more Americans make connections with Iranians, a grassroots anti-war effort will form.

In time, Hank van den Berg hopes Americans come to see Iranians as regular people working regular jobs in modern cities much like those here that would be devastated by a war.

“This is not a group of terrorists in caves in the mountains,” he said. “These are people like us going about their daily lives.”


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; US: Nebraska
KEYWORDS: iran; nebraskans; peace

1 posted on 11/15/2007 6:07:08 AM PST by stan_sipple
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Not long afterward, he received a letter from an Iranian man, a banker and an economist in Tehran, who was glad to read a letter from an anti-war American.

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2 posted on 11/15/2007 6:12:24 AM PST by frithguild (The Freepers moved as a group, like a school of sharks sweeping toward an unaware and unarmed victim)
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3 posted on 11/15/2007 6:13:16 AM PST by frithguild (The Freepers moved as a group, like a school of sharks sweeping toward an unaware and unarmed victim)
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To: stan_sipple
"Group hopes personal connection leads to peace"

Sure this will work. Absolutely! Just at long as we bend over backwards (or is it forward and grab the ankles) and accede to their every demand, it will work.

4 posted on 11/15/2007 6:13:24 AM PST by davisfh
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To: stan_sipple
And he thinks it would be wonderful if others were able to correspond with Iranians

The Iranian theocracy will already allow any supporter of the current regime to exchange emails with any traitorous American candyass like yourself, Hank.

Tool.

5 posted on 11/15/2007 6:13:44 AM PST by wideawake (Why is it that so many self-proclaimed "Constitutionalists" know so little about the Constitution?)
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Dear Hank,

Allah be praised. You are still an infidel, a useful one but still an infidel. we promise to nuke you last.

Ayatollah Loonybin.


6 posted on 11/15/2007 6:14:42 AM PST by darkwing104 (Let's get dangerous)
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To: stan_sipple
He doesn’t believe that war is justified, that it would solve any problems

And you can stop reading...there.When you completely rule out a viable alternative, you lose your place at the debate.
7 posted on 11/15/2007 6:23:30 AM PST by steel_resolve (Liberals, Dems, anarchists and traitors - get used to Americans getting in your face from hereon out)
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Of course it’s always about the ignorance of Americans, but perhaps he could be even more useful - he should hold a seminar at a Tehran coffeehouse and talk about US customs and food to show that we are not the ‘great satan.’ I know most Iranians don’t buy that ‘great satan’ crap, but some do and he should hold it for their benefit.


8 posted on 11/15/2007 6:26:03 AM PST by DancesWithBolsheviks (Peace through victory.)
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I’m continually surprised to see Americans as naive and stupid as the Van Den Bergs. They say they are ashamed to be Americans. I’m ashamed they’re Americans too.


9 posted on 11/15/2007 7:29:52 AM PST by driftless2
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If they are really committed to the cause they should all go over to Iran and do this too. Have a nice sit down at an Iranian coffee house. Maybe they could even help start an antiwar movement over there by showing the Iranians we are just regular folks too. Surely the Iranian government would see the error of their ways.
10 posted on 11/15/2007 7:43:38 AM PST by DeWiCar
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maybe watch an honor killing, a stoning or a female mutilation too!


11 posted on 11/15/2007 7:48:52 AM PST by stan_sipple
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I’m not sure if that would go with coffee.


12 posted on 11/15/2007 8:08:43 AM PST by DeWiCar
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