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Subject: [ANSWER]: WHY WE ARE ORGANIZING THE APRIL 27 NATIONAL MARCH ON
WASHINGTON
WHY WE ARE ORGANIZING THE APRIL 27 NATIONAL MARCH ON
WASHINGTON
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On January 2, the A.N.S.W.E.R. coalition's
nationally-televised press conference sent a clear, bold
message: It is only the movement of the
people--manifesting itself in the streets--that can turn
the reactionary tide of the Bush Administration and
corporate ruling elites. That day, a broad representation
of organizations and activists that have campaigned
against U.S. intervention in Latin America, the Caribbean,
the Middle East and Asia, and organizations that have
campaigned for social and economic justice for poor people
and civil rights inside the United States, announced that
on April 27, thousands of anti-war activists, workers,
students, labor unionists and others would converge in
Washington DC for a massive march on the White House to
say:
* MONEY FOR JOBS AND EDUCATION NOT WAR!
* STOP THE RACIST ATTACKS!
* DEFEND CIVIL LIBERTIES AND CIVIL RIGHTS!
We are happy to announce that the Washington DC-based
organization Black Voices for Peace has endorsed the April
27 demonstration and are making preparations for a feeder
march that will join the main assembly at the White House.
The Bush administration has made a calculated effort to
stimulate extreme patriotism, national chauvinism, flag
waving and "national unity" in order to camouflage the
true character of the war abroad and at home. They have
replaced the slogans of the Cold War, namely the "fight
against communism," with the new slogan of the "war
against terrorism." The promotion of "Americanism" has
attained the status of a semi-official religion.
Many people of courage have seen through and rejected
these efforts to silence or co-opt them with the use of
nationalistic fervor and labels like "un-American." This
includes the tens of thousands of people of conscience who
converged at the September 29, 2001, A.N.S.W.E.R.
demonstrations in Washington, D.C. and San Francisco, and
at other demonstrations that have been organized across
the country. They stood up not only to the
government-generated hysteria, but replied to sections of
the progressive movement and even long-time friends and
allies who said it was inappropriate to demonstrate at
that time and challenge the policies of the U.S.
government. Those tens of thousands of people stated that
they would not be silenced - Not in the face of
militaristic expansion. Not in the face of intensified
U.S. threats against the people of Colombia, Venezuela,
Central American and Haiti. Not in the face of the threat
of U.S. attacks on civilian populations. Not in the face
of global conquest for the benefit of corporate
profiteering, the creation of U.S. proxy governments and
further occupation of other lands. They said unequivocally
that they rejected the racist demonization of their Arab
and Muslim brothers and sisters and attempts to eviscerate
the Bill of Rights. They honored those who died and were
injured in the horrible attacks on civilians on September
11th, and vowed to fight the opportunistic use of that
terrible event for pre-existing right-wing political goals
of the Bush Administration and Pentagon.
September 29 marked the launch of a new progressive
anti-war and anti-racism movement in the U.S., a movement
of working people, students and progressive organizations
who, even at a time of great risk, are standing in
solidarity with persons under attack in the U.S. and those
under attack by the U.S. government in other countries.
This new movement has grown with great momentum as, across
the country and internationally, many are choosing to
fight along side one another and actively challenge,
oppose and stop this new season of exploitation,
war-mongering, racism and attempts to eliminate human
freedoms and liberties.
By announcing his "axis of evil" stratagem at the State of
the Union message, Bush revealed the imperialist nature of
the "war against terrorism." Iraq, Iran and North Korea
had nothing to do with September 11 and yet they have
become the new targets. The real goal is that the U.S.
wants to install puppet regimes in these countries that
are located in oil-rich and strategic regions.
When we march on April 27 against this new war we are not
simply protesting a Bush policy. It is noteworthy that Al
Gore joined Bush in declaring that he wanted a "final
reckoning" for Iraq. Both political parties are loyal to
the corporate and banking establishment that is promoting
and profiting from the new war drive. Both parties are
responsible for the economic sanctions of the last decade
on Iraq that have taken the lives of 1.5 million
civilians--an act of economic terrorism.
When we march on April 27 we will do so to expose the
rapid evolution of the "Warfare State." Bush's Budget
reveals a full scale fleecing of the people. A $48 billion
increase in military spending this year, amounting to a
staggering $378 billion, is only the beginning. By the
year 2007 the annual war budget will rise to $450
billion-nine times greater than the second largest
military spender. This fund for war is not merely a form
of corporate welfare and profiteering, looted from the
taxes of working people. It represents a vast
restructuring of the national treasury away from
education, job training and job safety, housing, health
care, food stamps and the things that people actually
need.
We are marching to stand in solidarity with the
Arab-American and Muslim communities in the United States
who are the targets of a new law enforcement form of
apartheid. Under Ashcroft's reign, racial profiling has
been legalized. People are stopped, interrogated and
imprisoned because of race and religion. People of African
Descent, Latino, Asian and Native communities are directly
threatened by the incremental re-introduction of apartheid
standards. We demand the repeal of the USA Patriot Act.
The evolution of the Warfare State includes an
unprecedented expansion of police power at home. The
so-called USA Patriot Act gives dangerous new authority to
the FBI, Justice Department, CIA and the military to abuse
the people. Preventive detention, covert searches of homes
and offices, surveillance and disruption of political
activity, all without probable cause, is now authorized.
Intrusion into the private lives of people at home, on the
telephone or internet, has been granted to the FBI and
CIA. What J. Edgar Hoover had to do illegally has now been
codified into law by the Patriot Act. Only the organized
power of the people can push back this repressive
apparatus.
We are building the April 27 demonstration not in the
naive belief that this demonstration alone can stop the
trend toward war, racism and repression. We continue to
build a new grassroots movement that is struggling for a
profound transformation of society. We are fighting for a
society that puts people's needs before corporate profits.
A society that globalizes solidarity between peoples and
promotes the right to self-determination rather than
domination. A society prioritizes employment, healthcare,
education and housing rather than the current corporate
globalization that plunders the planet in the search of
maximizing profits. This is the only way to genuine peace.
We support and stand with all groups, coalitions and
individuals who are a part of this movement.
APRIL 27 CALL TO ACTION, point your browser to
http://www.internationalanswer.org/news/update/042702dccall.html
.
To ENDORSE, point your browser to
> http://www.internationalanswer.org/campaigns/a27/a27-endorse.html