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A STATEMENT OF CONSCIENCE
Not In Our Name

Let it not be said that people in the United States did nothing when their 
government declared a war without limit and instituted stark new measures of 
repression.

The signers of this statement call on the people of the U.S. to resist the 
policies and overall political direction that have emerged since September 
11, 2001, and which pose grave dangers to the people of the world.

We believe that peoples and nations have the right to determine their own 
destiny, free from military coercion by great powers. We believe that all 
persons detained or prosecuted by the United States government should have 
the same rights of due process. We believe that questioning, criticism, and 
dissent must be valued and protected. We understand that such rights and 
values are always contested and must be fought for.

We believe that people of conscience must take responsibility for what their 
own governments do -- we must first of all oppose the injustice that is done 
in our own name. Thus we call on all Americans to RESIST the war and 
repression that has been loosed on the world by the Bush administration. It 
is unjust, immoral, and illegitimate. We choose to make common cause with 
the people of the world.

We too watched with shock the horrific events of September 11, 2001. We too 
mourned the thousands of innocent dead and shook our heads at the terrible 
scenes of carnage -- even as we recalled similar scenes in Baghdad, Panama 
City, and, a generation ago, Vietnam. We too joined the anguished 
questioning of millions of Americans who asked why such a thing could 
happen.

But the mourning had barely begun, when the highest leaders of the land 
unleashed a spirit of revenge. They put out a simplistic script of �good vs. 
evil� that was taken up by a pliant and intimidated media. They told us that 
asking why these terrible events had happened verged on treason. There was 
to be no debate. There were by definition no valid political or moral 
questions. The only possible answer was to be war abroad and repression at 
home.

In our name, the Bush administration, with near unanimity from Congress, not 
only attacked Afghanistan but arrogated to itself and its allies the right 
to rain down military force anywhere and anytime. The brutal repercussions 
have been felt from the Philippines to Palestine, where Israeli tanks and 
bulldozers have left a terrible trail of death and destruction. The 
government now openly prepares to wage all-out war on Iraq -- a country 
which has no connection to the horror of September 11. What kind of world 
will this become if the U.S. government has a blank check to drop commandos, 
assassins, and bombs wherever it wants?

In our name, within the U.S., the government has created two classes of 
people: those to whom the basic rights of the U.S. legal system are at least 
promised, and those who now seem to have no rights at all. The government 
rounded up over 1,000 immigrants and detained them in secret and 
indefinitely. Hundreds have been deported and hundreds of others still 
languish today in prison. This smacks of the infamous concentration camps 
for Japanese-Americans in World War 2. For the first time in decades, 
immigration procedures single out certain nationalities for unequal 
treatment.

In our name, the government has brought down a pall of repression over 
society. The President�s spokesperson warns people to �watch what they say.� 
Dissident artists, intellectuals, and professors find their views distorted, 
attacked, and suppressed. The so-called Patriot Act -- along with a host of 
similar measures on the state level -- gives police sweeping new powers of 
search and seizure, supervised if at all by secret proceedings before secret 
courts.

In our name, the executive has steadily usurped the roles and functions of 
the other branches of government. Military tribunals with lax rules of 
evidence and no right to appeal to the regular courts are put in place by 
executive order. Groups are declared �terrorist� at the stroke of a 
presidential pen.

We must take the highest officers of the land seriously when they talk of a 
war that will last a generation and when they speak of a new domestic order. 
We are confronting a new openly imperial policy towards the world and a 
domestic policy that manufactures and manipulates fear to curtail rights.

There is a deadly trajectory to the events of the past months that must be 
seen for what it is and resisted. Too many times in history people have 
waited until it was too late to resist.

President Bush has declared: �you�re either with us or against us.� Here is 
our answer: We refuse to allow you to speak for all the American people. We 
will not give up our right to question. We will not hand over our 
consciences in return for a hollow promise of safety. We say NOT IN OUR 
NAME. We refuse to be party to these wars and we repudiate any inference 
that they are being waged in our name or for our welfare. We extend a hand 
to those around the world suffering from these policies; we will show our 
solidarity in word and deed.

We who sign this statement call on all Americans to join together to rise to 
this challenge. We applaud and support the questioning and protest now going 
on, even as we recognize the need for much, much more to actually stop this 
juggernaut. We draw inspiration from the Israeli reservists who, at great 
personal risk, declare �there IS a limit� and refuse to serve in the 
occupation of the West Bank and Gaza.

We also draw on the many examples of resistance and conscience from the past 
of the United States: from those who fought slavery with rebellions and the 
underground railroad, to those who defied the Vietnam war by refusing 
orders, resisting the draft, and standing in solidarity with resisters.

Let us not allow the watching world today to despair of our silence and our 
failure to act. Instead, let the world hear our pledge: we will resist the 
machinery of war and repression and rally others to do everything possible 
to stop it.

The thousands of signers can be accessed via

http://www.nion.us/SIGNERS.htm

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