Act Now to End This War & Occupation
Hands Off Najaf
By VOICES IN THE WILDERNESS


Our country's military now declares preparations to attack the Shrine of
Ali in the city of Najaf in Iraq. Our country stands on the precipice of
declaring war on Islam. An attack on the Shrine of Ali is an attack on
the heart of Islam and must be nonviolently resisted in our country.

The U.S. military is urging civilians to leave Najaf. We take this as a
signal that our country is preparing to turn Najaf into a free-fire
zone, in which all who move, civilian or not, are targeted for attack. A
free fire zone and an attack on the Shrine would significantly escalate
the violence throughout Iraq, increasing the danger for all Iraqis.

Voices in the Wilderness calls upon all U.S. government
officials--elected or appointed--to publicly declare their opposition to
any attack by U.S. military forces against the Shrine of Ali. We further
call upon U.S. military forces to withdraw from the holy city of Najaf
and to cease all military operations against the city, its citizens and
at the Imam Ali Mosque.

Voices calls for citizens of the U.S. to demand that their congressional
representative, U.S. senator and presidential candidate John Kerry
publicly call for an end to U.S. military actions in Najaf, against its
citizens and against the Imam Ali Mosque. If there is no response or a
negative response, Voices calls for nonviolent actions at their offices,
such as: an office occupation; a vigil outside their office; a fax
campaign to their office; or a phone call campaign to their office.
Voices further calls for the establishment of vigils in public spaces
throughout the country.

The Shrine of Ali is the holiest of shrines in Shia Islam. It is the
burial place for Imam Ali, cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet
Mohammed. The shrine is sacred to both Shia and Sunni Muslims. Attacking
the Imam Ali Mosque is akin to bombing the burial site of Jesus for
people of the Christian faith or the Western Wall for people of the
Jewish faith.

An attack on the mosque would also replicate the history of oppression
of Shia under Saddam Hussein. In 1991, Shia rose up against Saddam
Hussein, at the urging of the first President Bush. As U.S. warplanes
flew overhead, not intervening, Saddam's helicopters massacred Shia on
the ground below. Saddam attacked the Imam Ali Mosque during this time,
killing those inside.

As U.S. citizens we must say "no" to this threatened attack on the heart
of Islam. We will use all nonviolent means available to us to resist it.


The violent overthrow of the Iraqi government and the subsequent
military occupation of Iraq have not lead to freedom, security, and
prosperity for the Iraqi people. Neither have they created the
conditions in which freedom, security, and prosperity can be sown and
nurtured. Quite the opposite: the threat and reality of violence is
commonplace. Tens of thousands of Iraqis have been killed or injured. To
this threat of violence, add the increased threat of water-borne disease
and the weight of a collapsed electrical grid.

The Iraqi people are our sisters and brothers. Our humanity demands that
we begin to act as if the lives of Iraqisand their faith truly matterto
us.As U.S. citizens we must respond without equivocation and act to end
this war and occupation.

Contact: Jeff Leys or Safaa Abdel-Magid at 773-784-8065; [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Voices in the Wilderness was formed in 1996 in response to the U.S.
economic sanctions against Iraq. Voices has sponsored over 70
delegations to bring humanitarian supplies to Iraqi citizens despite
U.S. law. Voices currently faces a $20,000 fine for delivering medicine
and other humanitarian supplies to Iraq.

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