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Wednesday 26 September 2007

Webring Open For "Blogathon For Peace 2008" Event

Hi, i'd like to thank those who have sent supportive messages, they are greatly appreciated.

Now, onwards. To make this Blogathon for Peace 2008 event a more effective event, a webring has been specially created for all bloggers wishing to participate on the 20th March 2008.

The link below takes you to the ring hub, and if you wish to participate in the event, and maybe help to organise it, then please click on the "Add your website Join Here" button in the top right hand side of the page.

But, before going there, please read the following:

All Blogs are asked to be pro peace, and to place the navigation code available in the Webring member area to the blog's homepage before a blog is accepted into the ring, the Webring system itself judges whether suitable navigation code is present on the page submitted to the webring. However, all blogs wishing to take part will be manually checked to ensure that they are pro peace.

The Event will begin at an as yet unspecified time on the 20th March 2008, and each individual blog will be asked for posts to be made to their blog at least once every hour, or once every half hour (This is yet to be decided on, but by joining, and agreeing to participate now, you can have your say on this) for 24 hours.

Each blog can either have an individual or team posting to it.

Each blog will be asked to make posts at the specified intervals supportive of peace, and of the war resisters. Also, each blog will be asked to direct their readers to donate to charities which assist civilians in war zones, there is a possibility that some blogs may also wish to direct their readers to established antiwar groups to donate to them. Blogs can either do that through links on their sidebar, or in posts, or indeed any other manner which they can think of.

So, if you'd like to help organise the event, and participate on the 20th March 2008, then please CLICK HERE, and help this effort to grow.

Thanks for reading

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