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Subject: Central Park March 20 - Out Now! Mass 
Demonstration



Emergency Anti War Conference 
Calls for United March on Central
Park to End the Occupation


"Central Park Belongs to the People!
March on Central Park on March 20 
to End the Occupation!"


This call for a united effort of antiwar forces came 
from organizers and activists at the December 4 
Emergency Antiwar Conference in New York City.  
It was greeted with thunderous applause and a 
renewed determination to be in the streets to fight 
the illegal occupation of Iraq.  (see below for the 
text of the call)


The conference, called by the International Action 
Center, was supported by a wide variety of progressive 
organizations including: New York City Labor Against
the War, the Haiti Support Network, the New York 
Million Worker March Committee, the Korea Truth 
Commission, New Jersey Solidarity - Activists for the 
Liberation of Palestine, New School Graduate Program 
in International Affairs Human Rights Group, 
International Concerned Family & Friends of Mumia 
Abu-Jamal, AMAT - the Association of Mexican 
American Workers, FIST - Fight Imperialism - Stand 
Together, Queers for Peace and Justice, Democratic 
Palestine, the No Draft No Way Campaign, 
PeopleJudgeBush.org, and more.


Panelists at the conference raised the need to organize 
against the draft and military recruiting, to support 
resistance inside the military, and to return to the streets 
in the continued struggle to stop the occupation.  At the 
conclusion of the conference, participants broke into 
planning groups to begin organizing the next phase of 
resistance to occupation.  Organizing groups included:  
Fighting Bush's War Budget, Fighting the Draft and 
Military Recruiting, Solidarity with Resistance in the 
Military, and Action Plan: Counter-Inaugural and 
March 20. 


OUT NOW!

MARCH TO CENTRAL PARK ON 
SUNDAY MARCH 20th, 2005

THE WHOLE WORLD WILL BE 
MARCHING AND WATCHING!


The world-wide antiwar movement has called for massive 
demonstrations against the war on the weekend on March 
19-20 -- the second anniversary of the invasion of Iraq.  We 
have a responsibility to respond with renewed determination 
and commitment in the face of the Bush Administration's 
launching of a new phase of the war against the Iraqi people.


A few months ago, Mayor Bloomberg, the NYPD, and Bush 
told us that we could not march to and rally in Central Park.  
We do not accept this decision and are determined to 
challenge it in the courts and by assembling tens of thousands 
of people to retake Central Park --our Park.  The antiwar 
movement cannot afford, and must not allow, this 
infringement on our rights, especially in a city as important
as NYC.  


We call on all antiwar and progressive activists, organizations, 
and coalitions to work towards building a massive march on 
Sunday March 20th to Central Park under the slogan OUT 
NOW!


We propose to set up an OUT NOW coalition, open to all
individuals and organizations willing to work together to 
stop the war.  The reason why we are proposing that we call 
this movement "OUT NOW!" is because these two simple 
words convey the absolute zero tolerance for the occupation 
of Iraq that must drive our organizing hence forth. We need 
everyone to know that the mass movement is re-opening a 
full-scale campaign to stop the war and end the occupation 
and that the movement means business. 


We encourage you to endorse this call.

The International Action Center
http://www.iacenter.org


What you can do to help build March 20:

1) Endorse 
http://www.peoplejudgebush.org/endorse.shtml 

2) Organize local transportation to NYC 
http://peoplejudgebush.org/listyouractivity.shtml 

3) Help get the word out - download flyers from http://www.PeopleJudgeBush.org 

4) Forward this email as widely as possible



THE CHALLENGES FACING THE
ANTIWAR MOVEMENT


The following points are not submitted as the basis for 
unity that all must agree to before working together. 
They are points of discussion that merit movement-wide
attention at this crucial juncture. 


* WE need to demand the Immediate, complete and 
unconditional withdrawal of all U.S. occupation troops 
from Iraq. The occupation's sole purpose is to control
the natural resources of Iraq and render the Iraqi 
people and its institutions subservient to US corporate 
interest by military force. The principal function of the 
occupation is the destruction of all who dare to resist it, 
no matter the cost in Iraqi lives, in the destruction of 
Iraq's infrastructure, and the resulting devastation of 
Iraqi society.


* The most important thing to know about the January 30
 "elections" that are being organized under the US-created 
Allyawi regime, is that their purpose is to legitimize the 
occupation and the objectives of the occupiers. In the days 
ahead it will become more important for us to reject and 
expose any excuses put forward to justify the continuation 
of the colonial occupation of Iraq for even one more day, 
or the sending of more troops which is already under way. 
There is only one issue and that is ending the criminal 
occupation - immediately.


* We must support politically, morally and organizationally 
members of the U.S. armed services who are resisting 
the war, moreover, we must encourage this resistance.


* We must organize to fight any attempt by the Bush 
Administration to re-instate the draft and prepare to 
support resistance if conscription returns.


*It is time for the antiwar movement to acknowledge the 
absolute and unconditional right of the Iraqi people to 
resist the occupation of their country without passing 
judgment on their methods of resistance.  Even the 
founding charter of the United Nations clearly affirms the 
right of an occupied people to resist by force of arms.


* Bush's doctrine of preemptive war, the occupation of Iraq 
and Afghanistan and the growing threats against Iran and 
North Korea make it incumbent upon us to reject that notion 
that smaller countries must disarm and leave themselves 
defenseless at the demand of Bush and the Pentagon. Such 
demands are not only hypocritical, irrational and unjust; 
they amount to little more than a pretext for more invasions 
and occupations.


* We must continue to draw the connections between and 
build solidarity all of the people in every part of the world 
that are resisting the empire - in Korea, the Philippines, 
Cuba, Venezuela, Columbia, Puerto Rico, and Haiti, 
where the people are actively resisting the "coupnapping" 
of President Aristide.


* There must no longer be any hesitation on the part of 
our movement regarding our support of the struggle of 
the Palestinian people to free themselves from occupation. 
As a movement we have made a huge step forward in this 
regard. There must be no turning back.


* We must work to facilitate the widest unity between all 
of the forces that are seriously organizing against the war 
and occupation. The world demands no less of us inside 
of the US. If there is a will to forge unity, then those with 
wide differences in political positions and even a history 
of poor working relations will find the basis to unite in 
the interest of the struggle to stop the war.


* Now that the election is over, it is clear more than ever 
that only a peoples' mass movement can stop the war.  
The antiwar movement should never again sacrifice its 
independence and demobilize itself on behalf of a political 
party that supports the war.  The first and most immediate 
task of the antiwar movement is to be back in the streets.


* It is up to us to revitalize the mass struggle against the 
war and to insure that it is serious, uncompromising, 
unrelenting and supportive of a wide array of tactics from 
the mass marches to the militant tactics of the youth, to 
the tactics that are most effective for the inclusion of 
workers, labor unions and people of color.


* One way of accomplishing greater fusion between the 
antiwar movement and the working class and the poor 
is through linking of the issues that affect the mass of 
the people with the struggle against the war in a much 
more strategic and substantive way. For example, very 
soon the Bush administration will ask congress to 
approve between $70 and $120 billion more for the 
war on top of the more than $200 billion that has 
already been allocated for it. Congress will be voting 
to fund the war and occupation at the same time that 
students, workers, single parents, the unemployed 
and retirees are being hit with the most sweeping 
budget cuts in the government programs that they 
depend on since the Reagan years. Our challenge: 
Can we help galvanize those who will be outraged by 
the specter of their money being stolen from critical 
needs to pay for more death and destruction into a 
struggle against the war budget vote? The time frame 
for this struggle will the period between the 
counter-inauguration protest in DC and around the 
country on Jan.20 - through the 2nd anniversary of 
the start of the war on the March 19/20 weekend.


* We propose to strategize and reach out to other 
forces with the goal of implementing this perspective.  
The Million Worker March Movement has issued a 
call for all of the various antiwar organizations and 
workers struggles to unite on the weekend of March 
19-20 and we endorse this call for broad unity.


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