[Peace-discuss] Fw: Urge Congress to Oppose U.S. Killing of Afghan Civilians

Jenifer Cartwright jencart13 at yahoo.com
Thu Apr 8 15:25:40 CDT 2010


If you want the full story that JFP is referrencing, check out this link from today's DN!http://www.democracynow.org/2010/4/8/exclusive_witnesses_describe_deadly_2007_us --Jenifer

--- On Thu, 4/8/10, Just Foreign Policy <info at justforeignpolicy.org> wrote:

From: Just Foreign Policy <info at justforeignpolicy.org>
Subject: Urge Congress to Oppose U.S. Killing of Afghan Civilians
To: jencart13 at yahoo.com
Date: Thursday, April 8, 2010, 2:43 PM


    
        
    
    
        
        
        Dear Jenifer,

Urge your representatives to oppose U.S. killing of Afghan civilians


Save the Date: National Call-in Day on Emergency Supplemental

Next Monday, April 12

In the next several weeks, Congress is expected to be asked to approve $33 billion more for war in Afghanistan, chiefly to pay for the current military escalation and the U.S. military's planned offensive this summer in the Afghan city of Kandahar.  



One of the pillars that sustains the war is the false story endlessly promoted in the U.S. media that what the U.S military is doing in Afghanistan is in the interest of the Afghan people. The continued deaths of Afghan civilians in U.S. Special Forces night raids, in shootings at U.S. military checkpoints, by U.S. military convoys, and in U.S. airstrikes doesn't fit into this story, so there is little attention to these stories in the U.S. media.  



But there are exceptions. This week, the New York Times reported that the U.S. military lied when it denied responsibility for the deaths of three Afghan women in a Special Forces night raid in February. Moreover, the U.S. says it is now investigating the conclusion by Afghan investigators that U.S. Special Forces tampered with evidence at the scene in an attempt to cover up the crime. [1]  



But even after these damning revelations, there is no reported effort by the U.S. government to do anything to stop U.S. Special Forces from breaking into Afghans' houses in the middle of the night and killing civilians.  



Will you urge your representatives in Congress to oppose the killings of Afghan civilians by U.S. military forces? You can write to your representatives in Congress by using this link:  



http://www.justforeignpolicy.org/act/civilians 



Next week, we'll be asking you to call Congress. This is part of a coordinated campaign with other peace advocacy groups to try to generate calls to Congress against the war in Afghanistan before Congress considers the war supplemental. Please mark your calendar for Monday, and plan to make a call to Congress in opposition to continuation of the war in Afghanistan.



Thank you for all you do to help bring about a just foreign policy, 



Chelsea Mozen, Megan Iorio, Robert Naiman and Sarah Burns

Just Foreign Policy 



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References: 



1. "Afghan Investigators Say U.S. Troops Tried To Cover Up Evidence In Botched Raid," Richard A. Oppel Jr. and Abdul Waheed Wafa, New York Times, April 5, 2010

http://www.justforeignpolicy.org/node/538#April610t1


        
        

        
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