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Whose War?! # 2, Sept. 28 2001 think think think think think think think think think think think think think think think think think think think think think think think think ***** MANIFESTATION in Amsterdam, Dam Square, Sunday September 30, 14:00 h Against the "New War" Justice instead of revenge Fight terrorism by removing its causes Revenge is not a dignified answer Against xenophobia More info @ www.omslag.nl **************************************** For current actions, initiatives and opinions in the Netherlands, check out www.omslag.nl (Dutch only) or http://www.wereldcrisis.nl/ (Dutch site with an international perspective, partly bilingual) **************************************** 1) Reactions by international women's organizations 2) A Pacifist American perspective: Letter by an Indian-American friend to an Uzbek mailinglist 3) Food for Thought: another forwarded collection of background material 4) Quiz (excerpt) ************************************** 1) IWTC WOMEN'S GLOBALNET #179 Initiatives and Activities of Women Worldwide By Anne S. Walker September 25, 2001 HEAR THE VOICES OF WOMEN The photos of smiling families and individuals -all victims of the September 11 attack on the World Trade Center twin towers, are beginning to disappear from the walls, phone booths, bus stands, light poles, trees and vans in downtown New York City. Some have fallen because of rain. Others are being taken down and collected by city officials for a possible memorial collage. Yet families and friends keep hoping that someone will be found in the mountains of rubble. They hold onto hope with quiet desperation. Against this background, I sit at my corner desk looking out at a very subdued United Nations building reading through hundreds of emails from women in every world region. And what I hear are women's voices calling for justice, calling for restraint, calling for the use of a system of global justice already in place that utilizes international and national courts of law. And calling for military force not to be used against more innocent and defenseless victims. The following "voices of women" have been gleaned from these hundreds of e-mails. Most comment on the need for immediate and long-term solutions in an unequal world capable of producing such violent acts of rage. And they all reflect the growing determination of women to be part of the decision-making processes that will shape our next steps. AFGHANISTAN: "While we once again announce our solidarity and deep sorrow with the people of the US, we also believe that attacking Afghanistan and killing its most ruined and destitute people will not in any way decrease the grief of the American people. We sincerely hope that (America) can differentiate between the people of Afghanistan and a handful of fundamentalist terrorists." Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan (RAWA). INDIA: "Declaring a war against terrorism alone will not bring peace and security. We need to stop the war against the planet and the people. We need to work for the recovery of democracy and ecological security." Vandana Shiva. JAPAN: "The United Nations should establish an International Criminal Tribunal to prosecute and punish the perpetrators of the terrorist attack. A just and co-existence world should be created in order to eliminate the root causes of terrorism." Violence Against Women in War Network (VAWW-NET). EAST TIMOR: "We have all been overwhelmed by the attacks in the USA. Timorese women responded by putting flowers and candles outside the US Mission. But the Timorese never called for Jakarta to be bombed when their whole country was destroyed (by Indonesian forces) two years ago..the US President could learn from them." Janet Hunt, Dili, East Timor. KOSOVO: "We have lived through war. We know what it is like to be attacked, to grieve, and to feel anger. We understand the urge for revenge is strong. And we know that it must not be given in to. We know that a violent response can only bring more violence not justice. Instead, it kills more innocent victims and gives birth to new holy avengers. It begins a new cycle and perpetuates more hate, more insecurity, more fear and ultimately more death amongst civilians. We therefore urge.Éthe US and its allies to temper their anger and to refrain from the folly of a sweeping military solutions. Terrorists are not nations. And nations must not act like terrorists." Medica Mondiale Kosovo, Women's Center. GLOBAL: "The Hague Appeal for Peace urges the US administration to use the greatest possible restraint. We call for a national day of healing. We must not allow the atmosphere of hatred to justify acts of war against unidentified enemies. We cherish the force of law, not the law of force." Cora Weiss, The Hague Appeal for Peace. KOREA: "We who are women who know about wars are convinced that violence and military force can never bring peace. In this belief, we are strongly united against any acts of war, and demand peaceful resolution of all conflict. We are working hard to create and maintain peace in the world." Women Making Peace. SPAIN: "Thousands of people in the heart of Western civilization (New York) have had to die in order for the international community to react and consider putting an end to (terrorists/fundamentalist leaders.) The West never cared when the Taliban attacked Afghan women's rights, when they assaulted them, when they killed them. It has looked in the other direction while in Algeria radical Islamic groups have kidnapped, raped, killed and ripped to pieces scores of women." Montserrat Boix, journalist and coordinator of Mujeres en Red. CANADA: "This is a crime against humanity and an international court should mete out the punishment. This is the latest gruesome chapter in an ever expanding cycle of violence that has already claimed cities, countries and whole generations. How does it increase our security to bomb countries into the stone age?" Alexa McDonough, leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada. GLOBAL: "Once again our deepest beliefs hold that true security can only be rooted in social justice and strengthening the domestic and international rule of law." Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. UK: We need strategies for an inclusive and equal global society, not strategies of war. So long as poverty and hunger, injustice and exploitation are the experience of many people in many countries, genuine despair will lead to hatred of the super powers whose policies are seen to contribute to them, and will be used to legitimate terrorism." Women in Black, London. PAKISTAN: "As victims of terrorism for a long time, we know very well what it means to humanity. But we do not want Afghan and Pakistan innocent people to be victims of another war in the name of curbing terrorism. No terrorism against terrorism. It solves nothing." Asma Jahangir, former Chairperson of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan. SWEDEN: " How can we find a clever strategy and pass it around all women's networks? If we are silent, we say OK to all war decisions. If we do not act, we pass over the power to the war machines." Evy Warholm. KUWAIT: "Women of Kuwait also condemn the terrorism that we are sure is not related to Islam. However we don't agree with any retaliation on victims who always include children and women very heavily. We should all support the fight against terrorism and support war against terroristsÉbased on justice and fair and wise act." Fatima Al-Abdali. GREECE: "There is solidarity around the world today. You are so right to ask for conflict resolution. To ask for peace. Now more than ever, all of us women, from around the world, need immediately to re-organize and form new alliances that will look to peace and conflict resolution." Christiana Lambrinidis. CROATIA: "The only way out is through strengthening international legal mechanisms and international co-operation in investigation, extraditions and punishment of those who are directly responsible for organization and performance of terrorist acts. We firmly demand a thorough investigation and oppose revengeful military actions." B.a.B.e., Be active, Be emancipated, Women's Human Rights Group. CANADA: "We firmly believe that it is the role of legal institutions, such as the International Criminal Court, to hold accountable those individuals responsible and bring them to justice. Our hopes lie in working to end injustice and oppression, in building positive cooperative relationships amongst all people. In short, in creating a global culture of peace." Voice of Women for Peace. INDIA: "How will the hurt and the consequent anger be assuaged? Would the quest for justice to the loss of lives of the innocents lead us all into other conflicts? How do we work together towards conflict resolution and peace?" Ila Pathek, Ahmedabad Women's Action Group (AWAG). USA: "Those responsible must be brought to justice. Ultimately peace and security cannot come through military power alone, but must be borne of thoughtful, determined diplomacy and negotiation." Women's Action for New Directions (WAND). GLOBAL: "Our work for international peace, women's rights, economic justice and development feels ever more urgent and important. The levels of poverty, oppression and marginalization related to power imbalances need to be acknowledged and redressed. International solidarity, understanding and action are essential." Association for Women's Rights in Development (AWID). Women's petitions and statements, vigils and marches are some of the actions already undertaken or being planned. The following web-site set up by the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (UN Office) contains many of the petitions and statements. http://www.peacewomen.org Actions being planned will be reported in our next Women's GlobalNet. IWTC Women's GlobalNet is a production of: International Women's Tribune Centre 777 United Nations Plaza 3rd Floor New York, NY 10017, USA Tel: (1-212) 687-8633 Fax: (1-212) 661-2704 Email: <iwtc@iwtc.org> Web: <http://www.iwtc.org> PLEASE NOTE: For back issues of IWTC Women's GlobalNet, go to our website at <www.iwtc.org> and click on Women's GlobalNet under IWTC Resources. You can subscribe to this list at any time by sending a blank message to: <iwtc-womensglobalnet-subscribe@igc.topica.com> For quality, cutting-edge publications on women and development by, for and about women worldwide, see Women, Ink's 2001 catalogue at : <http://www.womenink.org>. Or contact Women, Ink. at 777 United Nations Plaza, New York, NY 10017, USA. Tel: Yasna Uberoi (1-212) 687-8633 ext 212 or Mary Wong (1-212) 687-8633 ext 204. Fax: (1-212) 661-2704. E-mail: <wink@womenink.org> WOMEN, INK. IS A SERVICE OF IWTC ******************************************************** 2) dear Friends in Uzbekistan, As maybe the only American on this list, I appreciate reading these emails coming from such a different angle on the other side of the world. To be honest, I am greatly disturbed and bothered by all the events that have happened. I mean not only the terrorist attacks, but the way our (American) government has responded. It has turned into a near nationalist frenzy here, and people don't seem to realize at the moment that killing more innocent people in Afghanistan or wherever else, only will increase the hatred for America, and is also a morally disgusting action. America is not about killing at its essence, only our government continues to push on with these imperialist ideas. Sometimes I wonder if it is not self-serving, with the intention of catalyzing our awful military industry. It bothers many of us greatly, but because we are dominated by the biased media of CNN there is very little we are really able to do, it's all very self fulfilling. CNN has called this America's new war but why does there have to be a war? It turns into a war because it is called such. Most people in this country are only able to access one media source, and this is an extremely biased one, unfortunately. I'm also scared of how this might turn Americans as the hated people of the world, though we are also mostly innocent. I'm afraid this might polarize the Islamic world and force traditionally pacifistic and friendly nations to be against Americans because of the brutality we are about to engage in. I'd like to assure all of you that our government DOES NOT stand for all our people. In some ways, the democracy of America is a myth. What's even more sad is the hate crimes against Muslims in this country and even around the world. Even Hindus like myself, and people from South America(!) are being targeted, since these stupid bigots don't know any better. This has NOTHING to do with Islam, I argue. If anything Islam is about the beautiful people I met (like all of you!) and treatment and culture I encountered in Uzbekistan. Even most Afghanis, I contend are probably loving and sweet, and ....now totally helpless. I am participating in peace rallies with the hope that this disaster won't happen but I am skeptical. We will really have to see what happens. I feel with all my heart for all of your safeties, and wish I could be there to help. War is never an answer. And committing murder to punish another murder, no matter how heartless it may be, is wrong and not smart. -R. ****************************************************** 3) ARM YOURSELF...with knowledge: What became of Tolerance in Islam? (LA Times) http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/la-000074068sep14.story?coll=la%2Dnews %2Dcomment%2D The Counterterrorist Myth http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/2001/07/gerecht.htm They can't see Why They are Hated (The Guardian, UK) http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,551036,00.html What Papers Say in the Middle East (The Guardian, UK) http://www.guardian.co.uk/wtccrash/story/0,1300,551050,00.html Iraq stands alone as Arab world offers sympathy and regrets (TheGuardian,UK) http://www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,2763,551106,00.html AFGHANS TEETER ON EDGE (LA Times) http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-091701afghan.story IN THE DEATH ZONE (The Guardian, UK) http://www.guardian.co.uk/wtccrash/story/0,1300,554371,00.html *********************************************** 4) "For the purposes of this quiz, the term 'US' and 'UK', unless otherwise clearly specified, should be understood completely and without any confusion whatsoever to mean 'US GOVERNMENT' and 'UK GOVERNMENT'. The term 'GOVERNMENT' should be taken as including any military, administrative, congressional, representative and any form of internal government departments responsible, with or without the knowledge of the American and British people, for undertaking acts as questioned below. I am not opposed to the people of these countries, except those who condone such policies, through either ignorance or a sense of 'manifest destiny'. I am opposed to the foreign policies of their GOVERNMENTS. But at the same time I believe that any of us who live in so-called 'democracies' bear a huge burden of guilt that we, the 'people', have turned a blind eye to what our 'elected' representatives have done in our name and with our money." >> G.W., UK IS THE US, OR IS IT NOT, THE BIGGEST ARMS DEALER IN THE WORLD? DID, OR DIDN'T, THE US ARM IRAQ DURING THE IRAN/IRAQ WAR 1980-88? DID, OR DIDN'T, THE US ARM IRAN DURING THE IRAN/IRAQ WAR 1980-88? DID, OR DIDN'T, THE US SELL $50 to $150 BILLION WORTH OF ARMS TO GULF STATES IN THE YEARS 1991-93? HAS, OR HASN'T, THE US ADMITTED TO CONTINUED BIOLOGICAL WARFARE RESEARCH? DID, OR DIDN'T, AMERICAN INDUSTRIALISTS HENRY T. FORD AND WILLIAM PRESCOTT BUSH PROVIDE LARGE SCALE FINANCING TO THE NAZI PARTY IN THE 30'S BEFORE IT BECAME ILLEGAL UNDER US LAW? IS IT TRUE, OR ISN'T, THAT WILLIAM PRESCOTT BUSH IS THE FATHER OF GEORGE BUSH sr. AND GRANDFATHER OF GEORGE W. BUSH? IS IT TRUE, OR ISN'T IT, THAT THE US SPENDS SEVEN TIMES MORE ON WEAPONS AND 'DEFENCE' EACH YEAR THAN RUSSIA AND CHINA COMBINED? IS THE US, OR ISN'T IT, THE ONLY COUNTRY IN THE WORLD TO HAVE EVER USED NUCLEAR WEAPONS? IS IT TRUE, OR IS IT NOT, THAT THE US AIDED THE BA'ATH PARTY AND SADDAM HUSSEIN INTO POWER VIA A MILITARY COUP IN IRAQ IN 1963? IS IT TRUE, OR IS IT NOT, THAT THE CIA DESCRIBED THE COUP AS: "....a great victory....it was an operation where all the t's were really crossed....." ? IS IT TRUE, OR IS IT NOT, THAT A CIA AGENT TESTIFIED TO CONGRESS ABOUT SADDAM HUSSEIN AT THE TIME AND SAID: "he was a son of a bitch, but he was OUR son of a bitch"? IS IT TRUE, OR IS IT NOT, THAT US SENATOR D'AMATO TOLD the BBC IN MARCH 1991: "since Saddam was aligned against the Ayatollah and the Iranians, we gave him everything." ? IS IT TRUE, OR IS IT NOT, THAT THE US AND THE CIA OVERTHREW THE DEMOCRATICALLY ELECTED GOVERNMENT OF CHILE IN 1973? IS IT TRUE, OR IS IT NOT, THAT HENRY KISSINGER IS CURRENTLY BEING DIRECTLY INVESTIGATED IN THE MURDER OF A CHILEAN GENERAL WHO SERVED UNDER FORMER PRESIDENT SALVADOR ALLENDE? IS THE US, OR IS IT NOT, OPPOSED TO THE FORMATION OF THE 'INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT' UNLESS ALL AMERICAN CITIZENS, INCLUDING POLITICIANS AND MILITARY PERSONNEL, ARE EXEMPT FROM ITS POWERS? DID, OR DID NOT, THE FORMER US SECRETARY OF STATE MADELEINE ALBRIGHT ACCEPT THAT 500,000 IRAQI CHILDREN UNDER 5 HAD BEEN KILLED BY US AND UK ENFORCED SANCTIONS ON IRAQ? IS IT TRUE, OR IS IT NOT, THAT THE ONLY 2 COUNTRIES WHO CONTINUE TO SUPPORT SANCTIONS ON IRAQ ARE THE US AND UK? IS IT TRUE, OR IS IT NOT, THAT RUSSIAN PRESIDENT VLADIMIR PUTIN OVERSAW THE DESTRUCTION OF CHECHNYA WHICH KILLED AN ESTIMATED 50,000 CIVILIANS AND TOTALLY DESTROYED THE CITY OF GROZNY? DID, OR DID NOT, THE US MILITARY DELIBERATELY ATTACK THE WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION INFRASTRUCTURE OF IRAQ DURING THE GULF WAR TO DELIBERATELY FOSTER CONDITIONS OF DISEASE AMONGST IRAQI CIVILIANS? ARE THESE ATTACKS ON IRAQI INFRASTRUCTURE, OR ARE THEY NOT, CONTRAVENTIONS OF THE GENEVA CONVENTIONS TO WHICH THE US IS A SIGNATORY? DID, OR DID NOT, THE US RECENTLY GIVE THE TALIBAN IN AFGHANISTAN $35 MILLION IN THANKS FOR ITS ASSISTANCE IN THE 'WAR ON DRUGS'? DID, OR DID NOT, FORMER US SECRETARY OF STATE MADELEINE ALBRIGHT ONCE STATE: "We are the greatest country in the world.....if we have to use force it is because we are America. We are the indispensable nation, we stand tall, and we see further into the future."? DID, OR DID NOT, FORMER US SECRETARY OF STATE MADELEINE ALBRIGHT ONCE ASK A MEMBER OF THE US JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF: "What is the point of having all this superb military you are always talking about if we can't use it?"? IS IT TRUE, OR IS IT NOT, THAT THE US HAS, SINCE 1950, UNDERTAKEN MILITARY ACTIONS IN OVER TWENTY COUNTRIES AND IN NOT ONE INSTANCE WAS A DEMOCRATIC OR REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT RESPECTFUL OF HUMAN RIGHTS ESTABLISHED? IS IT TRUE, OR IS IT NOT, THAT FORMER US PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH sr. ONCE STATED: "I will never apologise for the United States of America. I don't care what the facts are." ******************************************************** Further info: www.zmag.org http://www.indymedia.org/ http://www.wereldcrisis.nl/ (Dutch site, int. perspective, partly bilingual) www.omslag.nl (Dutch only) Some general background reading & activities: http://globalresearch.ca/ http://www.tni.org/ http://www.xminy.nl/ (mostly Dutch) http://www.xs4all.nl/~ac/ (partly bilingual) Sometimes heated debates take place in several languages at the various Nettime lists and their peers, http://www.nettime.org/ The Dutch list is at http://www.nettime.org/nettime-nl.w3archive/ ******************************************** "Don't be deceived when they tell you things are better now. Even if there's no poverty to be seen because the poverty's been hidden. Even if you ever got more wages and could afford to buy more of these new and useless goods which industries foist on you and even if it seems to you that you never had so much, that is only the slogan of those who still have much more than you. Don't be taken in when they pat you paternally on the shoulder and say that there's no inequality worth speaking of and no more reason to fight because if you believe them they will be completely in charge in their marble homes and granite banks from which they rob the people of the world under the pretence of bringing them culture. Watch out, for as soon as it pleases them they'll send you out to protect their gold in wars whose weapons, rapidly developed by servile scientists will become more and more deadly until they can with a flick of the finger tear a million of you to pieces." -- Jean-Paul Marat, 1743-1793 act act act act act act act act act act act act act act act act act act act act act act act act act act act act act act act act act act act act ______________________________________________________ * Verspreid via nettime-nl. Commercieel gebruik niet * toegestaan zonder toestemming. <nettime-nl> is een * open en ongemodereerde mailinglist over net-kritiek. * Meer info, archief & anderstalige edities: * http://www.nettime.org/. * Contact: Menno Grootveld (rabotnik@xs4all.nl).