[Peace] [coalition] Campus Antiwar Network Announces National Conference

Jessica Robinson jlrobinson2 at gmail.com
Tue Jan 26 09:18:55 CST 2010


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On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 11:09 AM, Brian Dolinar <briandolinar at gmail.com>wrote:

> This from the Camus Antiwar Network. BD
>
>
> For Immediate Release: January 12, 2010
>
> CAMPUS ANTIWAR NETWORK ANNOUNCES NATIONAL CONFERENCE
> Disappointment with Obama Administration reinvigorates national student
> antiwar movement.
> The Campus Anti-war Network invites faculty and students from all schools
> in the U.S., and their supporters, to its winter conference on February 27th
> and 28th.  Hear speakers give context to the history and motivations of U.S.
> foreign policy, and activists engaged in ongoing struggles against the wars
> relate their experiences.  Participate in workshops on war and the
> environment, divestment campaigns, the situation in Gaza, the AfPak
> conflict, and more. Discuss how to build a democratic anti-war movement in
> this country from the grassroots, one focused on mass action to force
> politicians regardless of party to accede to the demand for an end to
> illegal U.S. backed occupations.
>
> In November of 2006 and 2008 the U.S. electorate clearly repudiated the
> previous administration's foreign policy of endless war, first by ousting
> the Republicans from the Congress, and then the White House.  Voters' hopes
> for change have been crushed by the new administration, which has faithfully
> continued and entrenched the occupation of Iraq and has expanded the
> occupation of Afghanistan with a surge of 40,000 troops.
>
> The Obama administration has simply ignored that solid majorities of
> Americans are now opposed to both occupations, which have killed millions in
> Iraq and Afghanistan and are the main obstacles to Iraqis and Afghanis
> rebuilding their societies and establishing democracy.  They have cost the
> lives of thousands of U.S. soldiers and created epidemics of suicide and
> disability among veterans, conditions ignored by military brass and the
> Veterans Administration.  Says regional coordinator Sarah Jaine Szekeresh,
> “CAN is still working to dispel the myth that Obama's presidency is a
> victory for the peace movement. It is not. Obama's presidency will be a
> victory for corporations like KBR who will continue to be paid billions of
> dollars for creating military bases in Afghanistan and Iraq.”
>
> Despite being in the midst of the worst economic crisis since the Great
> Depression, Obama's government budgets billions for these wars as well as
> for Israeli apartheid in Palestine, and these requests are approved by a
> pliant Congress.  To fund these imperialist adventures, money for education,
> infrastructure, and healthcare are cut, to the detriment of working
> Americans and the environment.  We feel the end these disasters will have to
> come from outside the political establishment.
>
> Who: Campus Antiwar Network
> What: National Conference: “It Ain’t Over ‘Til It’s Over: Hope Only Goes So
> Far”
> When: February 26 – February 28
>     (call contact for more specifics)
> Where: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
> Why: To build a grassroots student movement to fight imperialism and stand
> for human rights
>
> Contact: Sarah Jaine Szekeresh
>     sarahjaine.sz at gmail.com
>     (513) 652-6524
>
> --
> Brian Dolinar, Ph.D.
> 303 W. Locust St.
> Urbana, IL 61801
> briandolinar at gmail.com
>

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