[Peace-discuss] Statements to Obama and the 111th Congress
Karen Medina
kmedina at illinois.edu
Sat Jan 17 23:39:01 CST 2009
Different Groups and Their Statements to Obama and the 111th Congress
Code Pink's points to remind Obama of his promises
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As Barack Obama is sworn in as President of the United States of America, we
are more mindful than ever of the Promises for Peace he made to the American
people during his campaign, especially his promises to:
* End the war in Iraq
* Shut Down Guantánamo
* Reject the Military Commissions Act
* Stop Torture
* Work to eliminate nuclear weapons
* Hold direct, unconditional talks with Iran.
* Abide by Senate approved international treaties.
RemindObama.org and www.codepink4peace.org
Code Pink is a national group with local chapters in most major U.S. cities.
Iraq Veterans Against the War's open letter to Obama
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* Completely end the occupation of Iraq
* Give veterans full benefits and adequate healthcare (including mental health)
* Pay reparations to the Iraqi people -- 4 million displaced, over 6 hundred
thousand dead, many hundreds of thousands suffer physical and emotional
injuries. "The Iraqi people will be coping with the aftermath of our unjustifiable
invasion and occupation of their country for generations to come."
* Listen to the Afghan people and U.S. veterans of that conflict before making
any decision to escalate military force in Afghanistan.
http://ivaw.org/open_letter_to_obama
Iraq Veterans Against the War is a national group. There is a local chapter in
Champaign-Urbana.
Jewish Voice for Peace
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Jewish Voice for Peace recognizes the rights of both Israelis and Palestinians
for security and self-determination. JVP promotes a U.S. foreign policy based
on peace, democracy, human rights, and respect for international law.
http://www.jewishvoiceforpeace.org/publish/about.shtml
Jewish Voice for Peace is a national group.
Just Foreign Policy
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Just Foreign Policy is asking Obama and the new Congress to reform U.S.
foreign policy so that it reflects the values and interests of the majority of
Americans. Specifically urging them to:
Negotiate an agreement with the Iraqi government for the complete and timely
withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq, as the Iraqi government has demanded.
Establish real diplomacy with Iran, beginning with the establishment of US
diplomatic representation in Iran. Reaffirm your pledge to talk to Iran without
preconditions. Make clear that the United States has no dispute with a peaceful
Iranian nuclear program that is transparent and complies with international
agreements. Make clear that the United States has no dispute with peaceful
cooperation between the governments of Iran and Iraq. Make clear that the
United States welcomes the cooperation of Iran in helping to resolve the
conflicts of the Middle East, including the conflict in Afghanistan, the
Israel/Palestine conflict, and conflicts in Lebanon.
Optional additions:
Establish real diplomacy in Afghanistan
Help resolve the Israel-Palestine conflict
Eepair relations with Bolivia and Venezuela
End the embargo against Cuba
Put military spending on the table for cuts
www.justforeignpolicy.org
Just Foreign Policy is a non-profit membership organization that aims to
change the United States and the world by changing U.S. foreign policy.
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