Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2002 10:01:53 -0700 From: kevin@spidel.net ("Kevin R. Spidel") Subject: [aiarizona] Campaign of Conscience Peace Pledge Stop the Spread of the War to Iraq To: AMNESTYNAU@lists.nau.edu, aiarizona@yahoogroups.com Reply-To: kevin.spidel@NAU.EDU
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Sign the Campaign of Conscience Peace Pledge to Stop the Spread of the War to Iraq Join others pledging opposition to the war against Iraq. PEACE PLEDGE TEXT: (background is below) I support peace for Iraq. I grant permission to use my name and city publicly as an opponent of the ongoing economic and bombing war on Iraq, and of any escalation of that war. I will communicate my support for peace to my elected officials and consider other actions to work for peace with Iraq and other nations. FILL IN THE FORM BELOW TO SIGN THE PLEDGE:
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Privacy Notice: We will not share your contact information with any other organization. BACKGROUND: The Bush Administration is considering pursuing military action against as many as 40 countries suspected of harboring terrorists. Iraq remains a prime target. In the past 11 years the US has led a devastating economic and air assault on that country in an effort to weaken Saddam Hussein. This war has - according to UN estimates - killed over a million people (including an estimated average of 150 children a day). The US rationalizes escalation of the war against Iraq as part of a general war on terrorism although no links to the Sept. 11 attack have been disclosed, nor are they likely. And outgoing Secretary of Defense, William Cohen, told incoming President George Bush in January, 2001: "Iraq no longer poses a military threat to its neighbors." Iraq is willing to let weapons inspectors return if the bombing and economic sanctions are lifted (Iraqi Ambassador to UN al-Douri, BBC Nov. 29, 2001), a solution that would promote international security and the welfare of the Iraqi people. ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN OF CONSCIENCE: The American Friends Service Committee and Fellowship of Reconciliation launched the campaign in December 1999 to pressure the U.S. government and the United Nations Security Council to end the economic sanctions that have severely restricted the availability of food, medicine, and clean water in Iraq. During the past ten years, sanctions have led to an almost complete breakdown in economic, medical, social, and educational structures. More than 150 organizations/faith communities - including 80 Friends meetings - and thousands of individuals have joined or supported the campaign, and Pax Christi USA has become the third major partner. (more is available on the Campaign of Conscience website http://www.afsc.org/conscience/ ) Peace Pledge Endorsed by: American Friends Service Committee, Episcopal Peace Fellowship, Fellowship of Reconciliation, Lutheran Peace Fellowship, Voices in the Wilderness, and Washington Physicians for Social Responsibility.
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