Proposal to the antiwar movement -- update
Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 15:31:15 -0700
Uniting to build a truly massive
antiwar movement We have received an overwhelmingly positive
response to our Proposal to the Anti-War Movement that was issued on
May 31, 2007. You can read the entire proposal by clicking the link
below. Thousands of grassroots activists across the
country and many local and national organizations have responded. It
has been the subject of discussion among activists within virtually
every anti-war coalition and organization. Most people we have heard
from are excited about the prospect of the entire anti-war
movement uniting to mobilize the largest anti-war demonstration ever
under the central demand End the War Now! This is not the only
tactic that is needed, we need a multiplicity of actions, but it is
something that can provide an anchor to a widespread intensification of
anti-war activism in the coming critical months. Rather than any
organization setting the date for the march, we are proposing that
several principal organizations come together to agree on the date and
scenario. We encourage everyone to keep this discussion
going. Please send us your and your organization's comments and
feedback by clicking
this link where you can also endorse this
plan. The Turn Up the Heat Campaign
initiated by the ANSWER Coalition continues to confront Bush, Cheney
and other pro-war politicians whenever and wherever they appear in
public. Other exciting anti-war actions include the Occupation
Project initiated by Voices for Creative Nonviolence which
will re-launch on August 6 to occupy the offices of Representatives and
Senators until they commit to voting against war funding. Another
effort underway is the Iraq Moratorium Project
whereby people from around the country, on the third Friday of every
month starting September 23, 2007, will take concrete steps to demand
an end to the war. Veterans for Peace and other veterans organizations
are involved in numerous efforts to cut war funding and to support
servicemembers who are being targeted because they have courageously
spoken out against the continuation of the war. This is just the tip of
the iceberg. All sorts of anti-war activities are taking place almost
every day. While supporting all of these efforts, we think it is
essential to have a united show of force, a
demonstration that could bring as many as a million people
into the streets creating a political shock-wave. The war in Iraq is one of the great crimes of the
modern era. Iraqi society and its millions of people have been
devastated by the invasion and occupation. And every month the number
of U.S. soldiers and marines killed and wounded grows ever higher. Seventy
percent of the people oppose the continuation of this imperial
adventure. We must harness all the opposition into a powerful force.
The politicians won’t end the war. The people must act. Please
circulate and forward the Proposal to the Anti-War
Movement everywhere and with all groups. What Should the Anti-War
Movement Do Now? It is an absolute responsibility of the anti-war
movement to make an honest and straightforward assessment of the
current situation and to craft a strategy that can really make a
difference. Every serious organization, and especially those with the
greatest mobilizing reach, must be asked to avoid posturing, make an
assessment and develop an action plan that will change the political
landscape in a decisive way. This document does not seek to address or detail
the political differences between organizations and groups. They exist
and they have been detailed often. At this moment, there needs to be an
effort at clear perspective that focuses on one simple question: What
will end the war and occupation of Iraq and what should the US anti-war
movement do? Read
the rest of the proposal at the ANSWER Coalition website. A.N.S.W.E.R.
Coalition
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Subject:
Proposal to the antiwar movement -- update
Date:
Fri, 22 Jun 2007 07:00:53 -0500 (CDT)
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