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From: Action Center <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2001 3:47 PM
Subject: [IAC] ***NEW SUPPORT FOR S29 DEMONSTRATION****


 Please circulate new call- note additional endorsers     
 
            A Call to Join a New Anti-War Coalition:
                 International A.N.S.W.E.R.
             (Act Now to Stop War & End Racism)
 
 Please join us in signing this call:
 
 We join with people all over the world in condemning the
 horrific killings of thousands of persons in the September
 11th attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Our
 most heartfelt sympathies and condolences are with those
 whose loved ones were lost or injured on September 11, 2001.
 At this moment, we would all like to take time to reflect,
 to grieve, to extend sympathy and condolences to all. But we
 believe that we must do more. We must act now.
 We are assembling International A.N.S.W.E.R. to call for
 worldwide rallies against war and racism.  On September 29,
 there will be a national march and rally at the White House
 in Washington DC, as well as marches on the West Coast of
 the U.S. and around the world.  We call on all people of
 conscience and progressive organizations to take up this
 call and organize rallies around the world.
 
 Unless we stop President Bush and NATO from carrying out a
 new, wider war in the Middle East, the number of innocent
 victims will grow from the thousands to the tens of
 thousands and possibly more. A new, wider U.S. and NATO war
 in the Middle East can only lead to an escalating cycle of
 violence. War is not the answer.
 
 We must also act against racism. Arab American and Muslim
 people in the United States, in Europe and elsewhere, as
 well as other communities of color, are facing racist
 attacks and harassment in their communities, on their jobs
 and at mosques. Anti-Arab and anti-Muslim racism is a poison
 that should be repudiated. 
 
The U.S. government is attempting to curb civil liberties
 and to create a climate in which it is impossible for
 progressive people to speak their mind.  The Bush
 administration is attempting to take advantage of this
 crisis to militarize U.S. society with a vast expansion of
 police powers that is intended to severely restrict basic
 democratic rights.
 
 On September 29, tens of thousands of people had planned to
 demonstrate against the Bush administration's reactionary
 foreign and domestic policy and the IMF and World Bank.  In
 light of the current crisis, with its tragic consequences
 for so many thousands of people, we have refocused the call
 for our demonstration to address the immediate danger posed
 by increased racism and the grave threat of a new war.  We
 call on people to demonstrate around the world on that day.
 Now is the time for all people of conscience, all people who
 oppose racism and war to come together.  If you believe in
 civil liberties and oppose racism and war, demonstrate on
 September 29 in front of the White House and around the
 world.  October 12-13 will be International Days of Action
 Against War and Racism.   We urge all organizations
 internationally to join together at this critical time and
 take action.
 
  Initial Signers:
 Ramsey Clark, former U.S. Attorney General
 Bishop Thomas Gumbleton, Auxiliary Bishop, Catholic
 Archdiocese of Detroit
 Al-Awda, New York and New Jersey
 Barbara Lubin, Exec. Director, Middle East Children's
 Alliance
 Jews Against the Occupation
 Rev. Lucius Walker, Pastors for Peace
 Karen Talbot, International Center for Peace & Justice
Committee for a Democratic Palestine
 Ben DuPuy, former deputy ambassador at large, Haiti
 Teresa Gutierrez, Co-Director, International Action Center
 Nania Kaur Dhingra, Sikh Student Organization, George
 Washington University
 Martin Espada, Poet
 Michele Naar-Obed, Plowshares activist, Jonah House,
 Baltimore
 Pam Africa, International Family & Friends of Mumia
 Abu-Jamal
 Wolfgang Richter, President, European Peace Forum
 Nino Pasti Foundation, Rome, Italy
 African Immigrant and Refugee Coalition of N. America
 Dominican Workers Party, NY
 Chuck Kaufman, National Co-Coordinator, Nicaragua Network
 Ray LaForest, Labor Organizer, 1707 AFSCME
 Heidi Boghosian, Executive Director, National Lawyers Guild
 Tom Hanson, Mexico Solidarity Network
 Kriss Worthington, Berkeley City Council
 Leonora Foerstal, Women for Mutual Security
 Asha A. Samad, Human Rights Center
April 25 Movement of the Dominican Republic, NY
 Njeri Shakur, Texas Death Penalty Abolition Movement
 Michel Shehadeh, Los Angeles 8 Case Respondent
 Muslim Student & Faculty Association
 Leslie Feinberg, Transgendered author, Co-Founder, Rainbow
 Flags for Mumia
 Kadouri Al Kaysi, Committee in Support of Iraqi People, NY
 Minnie Bruce Pratt, writer and ant-racist activist
 Vieques Support Campaign
 Mahtowin Munro & Moonanum James, United American Indians of
 New England
 SAFRAD Somali Association
 Arab Cause Solidarity Committee, Madrid, Spain
 Korea Truth Commission
 Congress for Korean Reunification
 Michel Collon, Belgium Anti-War Journalist
 Elmar Schmaehling, Retired Admiral, German Navy
 Struggle Against War Coalition, Italy
 Sakhi for South Asian Women
 Women for Afghan Women
 
 International A.N.S.W.E.R. (Act Now to Stop War & End
 Racism)
 National Office: 39 W. 14 St., #206, NY, NY 10011 &#61623;
 (212) 633-6646 &#61623; [EMAIL PROTECTED] &#61623;
 www.iacenter.org
 Washington DC Office: 1247 E St. SE, Washington, DC 20003
 &#61623; (202) 543-2777
 
 To make a financial donation please go to:
 www.peoplesrightsfund.org
 
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