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dreiging tegen Iraakse volk Verite - 16.07.2002 12:57
Opnieuw wordt het Iraakse volk bedreigd door de VS-regering. Nieuwe wapens zullen uitgetest worden. De olie vloeit waar de concerns heen willen. Steeds meer inwoners van de VS protesteren tegen de agressie-politiek van Bush c.s. STOP THE NEXT WAR ON IRAQ BEFORE IT STARTS *Money for jobs, housing, healthcare & education - Not war! *Defend civil rights - Say no to racism and racial profiling! ----------------- *OCTOBER 26, 2002: Internationally Coordinated Day of Mass Actions* On Saturday, October 26, 2002, the first anniversary of the signing of the so-called Patriot Act bill, anti-war and civil rights forces are joining together to launch a massive international mobilization in opposition to a new war against the people of Iraq. The A.N.S.W.E.R. coalition is calling on organizers from campuses and communities around the U.S. and the world to hold picket-lines, rallies, vigils, teach-ins and more in their local areas on this day. ----------------- *JANUARY 18, 2003: MARCH ON THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON DC* Martin Luther King Jr. spent the last year before his assassination linking the mass movements for civil rights and freedom at home with the growing opposition to the U.S. war in Vietnam. This courageous stand constituted a major political threat to the war makers. Dr. King came to the conclusion that the "greatest purveyor of violence on the planet is my own government." There is no better way than to truly remember the spirit and legacy of Dr. King than to organize a bold, visible protest against war and racism in Washington DC on the anniversary of his birthday. We will not allow the war makers in the Bush administration and on Wall Street to turn Dr. King into a harmless icon, rather than an inspiration for struggle. That weekend is also the anniversary of the start of the 1991 U.S./UN war against the people of Iraq. 100,000-200,000 Iraqis were killed as U.S./UN bombers dropped more than 88,500 tons of explosives on Iraq during this 42-day assault. In the years since, more than 1.5 million Iraqi civilians have perished as a consequence of malnutrition and disease caused by economic sanctions. People in the United States and everywhere have an obligation to stop the Bush administration's mad drive to launch a new, all-out military aggression against Iraq. The Bush administration has no right to wage war against a country that is posing no threat to the United States. Disregarding all international law, Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz and company are planning to send tens of thousands of young GIs to kill and be killed in a war for Big Oil. The January 18, 2003, march on Washington DC will call for civilians and soldiers alike to exercise their political right to speak out against an illegal war that will benefit only Exxon/Mobil, Texaco, Chase, Citibank, Raytheon, Lockheed, Boeing and George Bush's corporate backers who are his real constituents. ----------------- *If you would like SPEAKERS on the history of the U.S./Iraq conflict at your high school, college, union, or community center, email dc@internationalanswer.org *For BACKGROUND INFORMATION on U.S. plans for a new war against Iraq, please follow this link to read an article written by Sarah Sloan, youth organizer for A.N.S.W.E.R.: http://www.internationalanswer.org/news/update/071102iraq.html International A.N.S.W.E.R. Act Now to Stop War & End Racism http://www.InternationalANSWER.org FOR MORE INFORMATION: dc@internationalanswer.org New York 212-633-6646 Washington 202-332-5757 Chicago 773-878-0166 San Francisco 415-821-6545 Website: http://www.InternationalANSWER.org |
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Turkey says US is not sharing plans on Iraq, FM to visit Jordan Jordan-Iraq, Politics, 8/3/2002 The Turkish foreign minister Shukri Ghouril will visit Jordan next week in order to discuss American threats to topple the Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, according to a spokesman for the Turkish foreign ministry on Friday. The spokesman said that talks between the Turkish Foreign minister and his Jordanian counterpart Marwan Muasher will concentrate on " bilateral relations and regional problems especially the Iraqi situation." This week, the Turkish prime minister Polent Acawet announced that Turkey is trying to make the US changing its mind from interfering in Iraq. But he added that his country, despite that, has military and political preparations for a war in the region. In a press statement issued by the Turkish daily "Turkish daily news," the Turkish prime minister complained that the US does not consult his country enough concerning its military plans relating to Iraq. He said "there are certain activities in Iraq. The American officials are preoccupied in the area. We are worried by all that. We are not briefed on what is taking place and the carried out activities. The Americans have to brief us completely on what they are planning for." In May, an American military delegation headed for north Iraqi through the Turkish territories. However, another delegation exist now in the area was obliged to enter there through the Syrian territories after the Turkish authorities did not permitted it to cross in.
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