Urgent Action

Urgent Action

Below is a listing of key UN missions, embassies and consulates for countries that the Bush Administration is leaning heavily on to secure a UN resolution for war.

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Below is a listing of key UN missions, embassies and consulates for countries that the Bush Administration is leaning heavily on to secure a UN resolution for war. We need to make visible gestures of support early this week and encourage these countries to remain firm in their opposition to the proposed US/UK/Spain UN resolution that would lead to war.

We urge you

If you’re part of a civic, business or civic group, try to set up meetings with UN missions, the embassies and the consulates of Chile, Mexico, Pakistan, Guinea, Cameroon and Angola early this week if you are in any of the cities where they are based. (See list below.)

– If you can’t get a quick meeting scheduled we urge you to bring or send flowers or other tokens of appreciation to the embassies along with notes of support. Alert the press of the outpouring of support to these countries from your city.

– At the very least, try to fax and e-mail strong letters of asking them to hold firm and continue resisting to the US’ coercive tactics. Remind them that the world is on the side of peace and justice.

– At the very end of this e-mail is a listing of e-mail addresses for all the Security Council Members. Send a note to each member urging them not to support a US/UK Resolution.

IPS’s new report Coalition of the Coerced can help you draft your letters of support or offer talking points for your meetings.

KEY EMBASSIES, UN MISSIONS and CONSULATES

1. MEXICO

Mexico UN Mission
Two United Nations Plaza, 28th floor
New York, NY 10017
tel. (212) 752-0220 / fax 688-8862
e-mail [email protected]

Embassy of Mexico
1911 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20006
tel. (202) 728-1600;
e-mail [email protected]

Mexican Consulates

1201 F Avenue
Douglas, AZ 85607
tel. (520) 364-3142 / fax 364-1379

571 N. Grand Ave.
Nogales, AZ 85621
tel. (520) 287-2521 / fax 287-3175

1990 W. Camelback, Suite 110
Phoenix, AX 85015
tel. (602) 242-7398 / fax 242-2957

553 S. Stone Ave.
Tuscon, AZ 85701
tel. (520) 882-5595 / fax 882-8959

331 W. Second St.
Calexico, CA 92231
tel. (760) 357-3863 / fax 357-6284

830 Van Ness Ave.
Fresno, CA 93721
tel. (209) 233-9770 / fax 233-5838

2401 W. Sixth St.
Los Angeles, CA 90057
tel. (213) 351-6800 / fax 389-9249

201 E. Fourth St., Suite 206-A
Oxnard, CA 93030
tel. (805) 483-4684 / fax 385-3527

1010 8th St.
Sacramento, CA 95814
tel. (916) 441-3287 / fax 441-3176
e-mail [email protected]
web www.quiknet.com/mexico

532 North D St.
San Bernadino, CA 92401
tel. (909) 889-9837 / fax 889-8285

1549 India St.
San Diego, CA 92101
tel. (619) 231-8414 / fax 231-4802
e-mail [email protected]
web www.sre.gob.mx/sandiego

870 Market St. Suite 528
San Francisco, CA 94102
tel. (415) 782-9555 / fax 392-3233
web www.consulmexsf.com

828 N. Broadway St.
Santa Ana, CA 92701-3424
tel. (714) 835-3069 / fax 835-3472

540 North First St.
San Jose, CA 95112
tel. (408) 294-3414 / fax 294-4506

48 Steele St.
Denver, CO 80206
tel. (303) 331-1110 / fax 331-0169

2827 16th. Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C., 20009-4260
tel. (202) 736-1000 / fax (202) 234-4498 or 728-1750

5975 Sunset Drive
South Miami, Florida 33143
tel. (786) 268-4900/ fax 268-4895
e-mail [email protected]
web www.sre.gob.mx/miami

100 W. Washington St.
Orlando, FL 32801
tel. (407) 422-0514 / fax 422-9633

2600 Apple Valley Rd
Atlanta, GA 30319
tel. (404) 266-2233 / fax 266-2302

300 N. Michigan Ave., 2nd Fl.
Chicago, IL 60651
tel. (312) 855-1380 / fax 855-9257

World Trade Center Building
2 Canal St., Suite 840
New Orleans, LA 70115
tel. (504) 522-3596 / fax 525-2332

20 Park Plaza, Suite 506
Boston, MA 02116
tel. (617) 426-4181 / fax 695-1957
web www.sre.gob.mx/boston

645 Griswold Ave. Suite 1770
Detroit, MI 48226
tel. (313) 964-4515 / fax 567-7543

1015 Locust St. Suite 922
Saint Louis, MO 63101
tel. (314) 436-3233 / fax 436-2695

400 Gold SW, Suite 100
Albuquerque, NM 87102
tel. (505) 247-2139 / fax 842-9490

27 East 39th. St.
New York, NY 10016
tel. (212) 217-6400 / fax 217-6493
web www.consulmexny.org

P.O. Box 19627
Charlotte, NC 28219
tel. (704) 394-2190

1234 S.W. Morrison
Portland, OR 97205
tel. (503) 274-1450 / fax 274-1540

111 S. Independence Mall East
Bourse Building, Suite 1010
Philadelphia, PA 19403
tel. (215) 922-3834 / fax 923-7281

200 E. Sixth St., Suite 200
Austin, TX 78701
tel. (512) 478-2866 / fax 478-8008

724 E. Elizabeth St.
Brownsville, TX 78520
tel. (956) 542-4431 / fax 542-7267

800 N. Shoreline Blvd.
Suite 410, North Tower
Corpus Christi, TX 78401
tel. (512) 882-3375 / fax 882-9324

8855 N Stemmons Freeway
Dallas, TX 75247
tel. (214) 630-7341 / fax 630-3511

300 E. Losoya
Del Rio, TX 78841
tel. (830) 775-2352 / fax 774-6497

140 Adams St.
Eagle Pass, TX 78852
tel. (830) 773-9255 / fax 773-9397

910 E. San Antonio St
El Paso, TX 79901
tel. (915) 533-3644 / fax 532-7163

10103 Fondren Rd., Suite 555
Houston, TX 77096
tel. (713) 271-6800 / fax 271-3201

1612 Farragut St.
Laredo, TX 78040
tel. (956) 723-6369 / fax 723-1741

600 S. Broadway Ave.
McAllen, TX 78501
tel. (956) 686-0243 / fax 686-4901

511 W. Ohio, Suite 121
Midland, TX 79701
tel. (915) 687-2334 / fax 687-3952

127 Navarro St.
San Antonio, TX 78205
tel. (210) 271-9728 / fax 227-1817

230 West 400 South
2nd Floor
Salt Lake City, Utah 84047
tel. (801) 521-8502 / fax 521-0534

2132 Third Ave.
Seattle, WA 98121
tel. (206) 448-3526 / fax 448-4771
web www.sre.gob.mx/seattle

2. ANGOLA

Angolan Mission to UN
125 East 73rd St. New York, N.Y. 10021
tel. (212) 861-5656 / fax 861-9295
e-mail [email protected]
or
Consulate General
866 UN Plaza, 48th Street
Suite 552
New York, NY 10017
tel. (212) 223-3588 / fax 980-9606

The Embassy of The Republic of Angola
2100-2108 16th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20009
tel. (202) 785-1156 / fax 785-1258
e-mail [email protected]

Angolan Consulate
3040 Post Oak Blvd.
Suite 780
Houston, TX 77056
tel. (713) 212 3840 / fax 1 713 212 3841

3. CAMEROON

Cameroon Mission to UN
22 East 73rd Street
New York, NY 10021
tel. (212)-794-2296 / fax 249-0533
e-mail [email protected]

Embassy of the Republic of Cameroon
2349 Massachusetts Avenue NW,
Washington, DC 20008
tel. (202) 265-8790 / fax (202) 387-3826

4. CHILE

Chilean Mission to UN
305 East 47th Street 10th Floor, New York, NY 10017
tel. (212) 832-3323 / fax 832-0236
e-mail [email protected]

Embassy of Chile
1732 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20036
tel. (202) 785-1746 / fax (202) 887-5579

Chilean Consulates

One Bernardo O’Higgins Circle,.
Brighton, MA 02135-7840
tel. (617) 232-0416 / fax 232-0817
e-mail [email protected]

875 North Michigan Avenue
Suite 3352,. Chicago, IL 60611
tel. (312) 654-8780 / fax 654-8948

1360 Post Oak Blvd Suite 1330
Houston, TX 77056
tel. (713) 621-5853 / fax 621-5853

1900 Avenue of the Stars, S., Suite 2450
Century City, CA 90067
tel. (310) 785-0113 / fax 785-0132

800 Brickell Avenue Suite 1230
Miami, FL 33131
tel. (305) 373-8623 / fax 379-6613

866 United Nations Plaza,. Suite 302
New York, NY 10017
tel. (212) 355-0612 / fax 688-5879

Public Ledger Building, Suite 1030
6th and Chestnuts Streets, Philadelphia PA 19106
tel. (215) 829-9520 and 829-9531 / fax 829-0594

870 Market Street,. Room 1058
San Francisco, CA 94102
tel. (415) 982-7662 / fax 982-2384

American Airlines Building
1509 Lopez Landron, Suite 800
Santurce, PR 00911
tel. (809) 725-6365

5. GUINEA

Representative of the Republic of Guinea to the United Nations
140 East 39th Street, New York, N.Y. 10016
tel. (212) 687-8115, 8116, 8117 / fax (212) 687-8248
e-mail [email protected]

Embassy of Guinea
2112 Leroy Place NW
Washington, DC 20008
tel. (202) 483-9420 / fax 483-8688

Cleveland, Ohio (Guinea)
1104 Hanna Building
Cleveland, OH 44115

1422 Euclid Av
Cleveland, OH 44115
tel. (216) 621-2227

Jacksonville, FL (Guinea)
24 E. 6th St
Jacksonville, FL 32206.

Philadelphia, PA (Guinea)
1528 Walnut St.
Philadelphia, PA 19102.

6. PAKISTAN

Representative of Pakistan to the United Nations
Pakistan House, 8 East 65th Street, New York, N.Y. 10021
tel. (212) 879-8600 / fax 744-7348
[email protected]

Embassy of Pakistan
2315 Mass. Ave.. N.W.
Washington DC 20008
fax (202) 387-0484
e-mail [email protected]

Consulates of Pakistan

575 Boylston St., 02116.
tel. (617) 267-9000 / fax 266-6666

Los Angeles, CA (Pakistan)
10850 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 1100 Los Angeles, CA90024
tel. (310) 441-5114, 441-0167 / fax 441-9256
e-mail [email protected]

New York, NY (Pakistan)
Pakistan House, 12 East 65 Street
New York, New York 10021
tel. (202) 939-6200, 6205, 6208
telex 440058 PRP UR UI / fax (202) 387-0484
e-mail [email protected]

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