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Eibie Weizfeld : ウィキペディア英語版 | Eibie Weizfeld
The co-founder of the Alliance of Concerned Jewish Canadians, Abraham Harvey "Eibie" Weizfeld is a Montreal-based peace activist and author.〔Kinsella, Warren, "Unholy Alliances", 1992〕〔Weizfeld, Eibie. "Sabra and Shatila", 1984, 1989〕〔Weizfeld, Eibie. "The End of Zionism and the Liberation of the Jewish People", 1989〕 In 1985 he attained notoriety when he and a colleague broke a unicorn statue's symbolic stone chain on the Peace Tower (the Canadian Coat of Arms) Parliament Hill as part of a protest by a group called ''Parliament Hill Peace Camp'', which was opposed to the testing of cruise missiles in Canada. The attack caused $15,000 in damage and the pair were sentenced to 30 days' imprisonment.〔 The "peace camp", which consisted initially of four people, a tent, table, tarpaulin and mock missile, had originally been intended to only remain on Parliament Hill for three days; but ultimately remained for more than two years.〔Clearwater, John. "Just Dummies: Cruise Missile Testing in Canada", 2006〕 Weizfeld has travelled to Libya on several occasions to defend the rule of the Jamahirihia of Muammar Gaddafi and ultimately the Libyan National Council revolt.〔 ==Footnotes==
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