[Peace-discuss] Fwd: Green Party: The US must honor Libyan rebels' call for no military attacks

C. G. Estabrook galliher at illinois.edu
Tue Mar 22 22:07:21 CDT 2011


     GREEN PARTY OF THE UNITED STATES
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     For Immediate Release:
     Tuesday, March 22, 2011

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     The US and other western nations must honor the Libyan rebels' requests for
     no military intervention, say Greens

     • Green Party Speakers Bureau: Greens available to speak on foreign policy:
     http://www.gp.org/speakers/speakers-foreign-policy.php


     WASHINGTON, DC -- Green Party leaders today warned that western military
     intervention, now unfolding with air strikes against Libyan leader Muammar
     Gadhafi's forces allegedly to create a no-fly zone, could escalate into a
     new US/NATO war on a Muslim nation rather than the stated goal of
     humanitarian protection for Libyan civilians and aid for rebels.

     "Libyan rebel leaders have compared their cause to the uprisings in Tunisia
     and Egypt and expressed their wish for no military involvement from other
     countries. The resolution of the conflict in Libya should not be led by
     foreign powers that have an interest in controlling Libya's oil -- the
     largest reserves in Africa. The military intervention by the US, UK, and
     France could easily turn into a situation like Iraq and Afghanistan, in
     which US bombs cause widespread civilian death and destruction," said Romi
     Elnagar, a member of the Louisiana Green Party and a member of the party's
     International Committee (http://www.gp.org/committees/intl).

     The new Libyan Interim National Transitional Council in Benghazi issued a
     decree on March 5 stating "we request from the international community to
     fulfil its obligations to protect the Libyan people from any further
     genocide and crimes against humanity without any direct military
     intervention on Libyan soil."
 
(http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-03-08/libyan-rebels-appeal-to-un-for-protection-formal-recognition.html)

     Human rights lawyer Abdel-Hafidh Ghoga, spokesman for the National
     Transitional Council, said, "We are against any foreign intervention or
     military intervention in our internal affairs... This revolution will be
     completed by our people with the liberation of the rest of Libyan territory."

     Greens said that the intervention could quickly backfire and incite regional
     outrage against the US. According to the Washington Post, "The Arab League
     secretary general, Amr Moussa, deplored the broad scope of the US-European
     bombing campaign in Libya on Sunday and said he would call a new league
     meeting to reconsider Arab approval of the Western military intervention....
     'What is happening in Libya differs from the aim of imposing a no-fly zone,'
     he said in a statement on the official Middle East News Agency. 'And what we
     want is the protection of civilians and not the shelling of more
     civilians.'"
 
(http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/arab-league-condemns-broad-bombing-campaign-in-libya/2011/03/20/AB1pSg1_story.html).

     "The conflict in Libya is a civil war -- a rebellion against a violent
     regime. We question whether the enthusiasm among western leaders for a
     military assault on Gadhafi's forces, including calls for a ground invasion
     by some Republicans in the US
 
(http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/03/20/bill-kristol-calls-for-u-s-ground-forces-in-libya/),
     is motivated by humanitarian concerns or by an oil grab. Not content with
     escalating the Afghanistan War and expanding it into Pakistan, President
     Obama might get his very own war-without-end if he acts without regard for
     the wishes, views, and needs of people in north Africa," said Farheen
     Hakeem, co-chair of the Green Party of the United States.

     The Green Party has supported movements for democracy throughout the Middle
     East and Africa and their efforts to remove violently repressive and corrupt
     dictators like Muammar Gadhafi. But Green leaders insisted that the
     imposition of a no-fly zone by foreign attack is an illegitimate
     intervention in a civil war that Libyans have the right to resolve without
     interference from western powers for whom humanitarian claims have been
     cover for economic and geopolitical domination.

     Greens noted that the US offered no such assistance during the Algerian
     Civil War of the 1990s (in which the US encouraged a military takeover after
     Islamists won the election, precipitating a civil war that cost between
     150,000 and 200,000 lives) or the Congo War, which alone killed 4 million
     people (1998-2003), the bloodiest conflict since World War II.

     "Greens remain skeptical of US intentions, noting the selective attention to
     the suffering of civilians resisting repressive governments in the Middle
     East. Why no intervention when US client-state Bahrain recently slaughtered
     its opposition? Even more shockingly, the US supported Israel's air and
     ground assault on illegally occupied Gaza in 2008 and 2009, in which over
     1400 Palestinians, mostly civilians, were killed in contrast to 13 Israelis,
     10 of whom were soldiers. The history of US failure to protect civilians
     from avoidable mass killings in the Middle East should give every thinking
     person pause," said Muhammed Malik, co-chair of the Miami-Dade Green Party
     (http://www.miamidadegreenparty.org) and a member of the Green Party's
     International Committee.

     Mr. Malik helped organize a rally at the Federal Courthouse in Ft.
     Lauderdale on Feb. 26 against US military intervention in Libya. This
     summer, he will address the dangers of military intervention at a forum,
     entitled "Self-Determination: Opportunities and Challenges" at Florida
     International University.

     See also: "The US and NATO must not intervene in Libya, say US Greens,"
     press release from the Green Party of the United States, March 8, 2011
     (http://www.gp.org/press/pr-national.php?ID=399).


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     "AP Exclusive: Rebels want Gadhafi ousted, not dead"
     Associated Press, March 21, 2011
     http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/top/all/7484459.html

     "Libya Oil Grab Disguised As Humanitarian Assistance: While others clamor
     for a no-fly zone over Libya, the Libyan rebels themselves need to be heard"
     The Wisdom Fund, March 8, 2011
     http://www.twf.org/News/Y2011/0308-Oil.html

     "African Union demands 'immediate' halt to Libya attacks"
     Associated Press, March 21, 2011
     http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5i-8HhcGv5ZC4Cfeq421M_omVVpvA

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