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INVESTIGATING RUSSIA—2017

June 4, 2017

INVESTIGATING RUSSIA—2017

Traditional travel to Russia in the past has been to enjoy the classical arts, museums and palaces. During the 1980s a second form began, that of citizen diplomacy travel, which CCI has carried out over the past three decades.

As 2017 approached, a different type of travel to Russia seemed critical––that of “investigative” travel to a number of cities simultaneously to collect information. Why?

The Cold War II has become hot, NATO troops are amassed on Russia’s western border, and Ukraine and Crimea to the southeast are becoming vehemently contested. Misinformation and stereotypes abound between the U.S. and Russia. The potential for a full-scale nuclear war is emerging.

Over the past fifteen years very few Americans have traveled to Russia. Most who did were on cruise ships who met tour operators and a few local people where they docked. Hence there has been little real information about what is actually occurring throughout Russia as the world’s largest country continued to evolve from the bleak Soviet and Yeltsin years which ended in 2000 when Vladimir Putin came to power.

CCI, the largest citizen diplomacy organization between the two nations, determined this year to carry out a first-ever “information-gathering” delegation of American citizen investigators who simultaneously would travel to ten major Russian cities to learn what is happening across Russia––since any type of allegation can be made in U.S.mainstream media and none will know whether it is truth or misinformation.

An invitation was released in January 2017 for “up-to-100 mainstream Americans” to self select for this purpose. Some 80 persons applied and by the end 30 citizen investigators made it through the process to travel. They understood there would be no scheduled museum or palace tours––only intense meetings with Russian peoples and experts of all persuasions in areas as far out as mid-Siberia. These cities included Moscow, Novosibirsk, Ekaterinburg, Krasnodar, Kazan, Volgograd, Simferopol, Sevastopol, Yalta and St.Petersburg.

In Moscow travelers would have only formal meetings with Russian experts such as President Mikhail Gorbachev, ballistic weapons specialist Vladimir Kozin, Russia’s all-time TV Icon Vladimir Pozner, national journalists, and several specialists in business, private health care and international finance. Delegates submitted their questions for each expert a month in advance of these meetings. CCI summarized the queries and sent the final list to each of the experts. For instance President Gorbachev was given 19 questions, Pozner 29 questions, the others varying numbers of inquiries. This was likely a rather unexpected procedure, but we didn’t wish to sit through stock presentations––we wanted specific information from each specialist.

The expert meetings were two hours each. Most of the speakers arrived with their lists of questions in hand to keep themselves on target. Presentations were to the point. After two hours, the speakers and Americans weren’t ready to part; excitement filled the conference rooms as both sides clamored to get the last bits of information asked or answered before parting. Some experts stayed on for lunches or dinners where additional informal give-and-take was possible.

Videographer Eric Thiermann, producer of “The Last Epidemic,” (the successful 1980s video about nuclear war) traveled with the 2017 delegation. He videoed all Moscow presenters, then the investigative activities in the Crimean cities, Krasnodar and St.Petersburg, where entrepreneurs, educators, classes of students, street scenes and home visits were filmed. The thirty hours of footage is being used for Youtubes to be released in the immediate future.

Articles were written by travelers during the trip and released immediately. They follow below. Other accounts will continue to be posted as we at CCI and other travelers sum up the trip’s information and impact.

A wealth of unexpected information was uncovered about modern day Russia, much of which is quite different from the picture of Russia given in U.S. mainstream media. It’s good that we still live in a country where different points of view can be expressed and tolerated.

A second such trip may be offered later in 2017.

Click here for David Swanson’s trip articles. Please scroll down on David Swanson’s website to view more articles from the trip.

IF you wish to apply for future travel of this type, you may send in an application to sharon@ccisf.org.

Invitation to Make a Difference in 2017!

January 18, 2017

Discussion between Russian and American Citizens in Yekaterinburg, June 2015

Dear Friends and all who will receive this message,

People everywhere, regardless of party affiliation, are thinking …. and saying, ” What can we do to alter the out-of-control course in which our nation and our world finds itself!”

There is something we can do. It has been accomplished before–and we will implement it again. We have become aware that we can’t depend on national leadership–it has brought us to where we are today.  Margaret Mead,  America’s stellar anthropologist, after studying the movements of human history from early millenniums up to the 1970s, charged us with the following:

“Never doubt that a small group of ordinary citizens can change the world … indeed, it is the only thing that ever has ….”

Human beings, in small numbers, can influence hundreds, next thousands, then tens of thousands and even millions … and in the process alter the course of history. But the small numbers must start somewhere; without them the millions will never be reached.

Be part of the small numbers that gets the initial impetus started in our world today.

Check our invitation below and request an application to see if this is right for you!

Sharon Tennison, Founder and President
Center for Citizen Initiatives (CCI)

PS: Please resend this to any responsible persons you feel may be interested in becoming part of the solution!

CCI_2017_Delegation_Invitation

Willamette Wakeup Interviews Peter Bergel About Our June 2016 Trip

July 22, 2016

Peter Jews HarpJune 2016 trip participant Peter Bergel shares moments and learnings from the trip during an interview on KMUZ Willamette Wakeup, July 15, 2016.

[Listen To or Download Peter’s Interview]

The New Cold War’s Frontline in Crimea

July 16, 2016

The following piece was written by retired Col. Ann Wright, a participant on the CCI June 2016 trip to Russia. It’s based in part on her observations during the Crimea portion of that trip.


Consortium News

The mainstream U.S. reporting on the Ukraine crisis has been as biased and imbalanced as any in recent memory, leaving many Americans confused about what the on-the-ground reality is, as retired Col. Ann Wright discovered.

By Ann Wright

Most Americans don’t have a clue what has happened in a place called Crimea or why it is on the frontlines of what is becoming a new Cold War. In fact, few even know where it is.  But Crimea’s location has made it one of the most frequent battlegrounds of empires — and today is no exception.

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Western Propaganda for a New Cold War

July 14, 2016

The following was written by Rick Sterling, a participant on the CCI June 2016 trip.


Consortium News

By Rick Sterling

Recently I went on a 15-day visit to Russia organized by the Center for Citizen Initiatives. The group visited Moscow, the Crimean peninsula, Krasnodar (southern Russia) and St. Petersburg. In each location we met many locals and heard diverse viewpoints.

CCI has a long history promoting friendship and trying to overcome false assumptions between citizens of the USA and Russia. The founder Sharon Tennison has focused on making people-to-people connections including the business community, Rotary clubs, etc. This delegation was organized because of concern about escalating international tensions and the danger of a drift toward world threatening military conflict.

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