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From: "Action Center" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2001 21:07:30 -0500
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [IAC] April 27: National DC March Against War & Racism

MARCH ON WASHINGTON AGAINST WAR & RACISM!
Mass Mobilization: SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 2002
(preceded by a week of mass actions)

Tell President Bush:
WE DEMAND MONEY FOR JOBS AND EDUCATION  NOT WAR!
STOP THE RACIST ATTACKS!
DEFEND CIVIL LIBERTIES AND CIVIL RIGHTS!

The U.S. corporate and banking establishment seeks to
maintain U.S. domination throughout the globe for
their own benefit.  It is these corporate and banking
elites who profit from the exploitation of oil and
natural gas resources in the Middle East and South
Asia, from bloated military contracts and from Bush
administration bailouts and tax breaks. With
skyrocketing unemployment, evictions, foreclosures,
and slashing of welfare and healthcare benefits at
home, people in the U.S. need billions to create jobs,
improve our schools, and provide quality health care.
Instead the Bush administration is spending billions
on bombing civilians and military aggression.

Record layoffs continue and the U.S. government�s
response is billions of dollars in bailouts to
corporations and insurance companies while cuts in
social programs continue. The immediate response of
the Bush administration after September 11 was a $15
billion package for major airlines, while they have
refused to increase unemployment insurance for 100,000
travel industry employees and 400,000 workers in other
sectors who lost their jobs.  The Bush-proposed $100
billion �economic stimulus package� that is under
consideration would not only repeal the corporate
minimum tax, but would refund to the big corporations
of the U.S. fourteen years of taxes, and would provide
more permanent tax cuts for the wealthiest
individuals.

As the U.S. bombing of Afghanistan continues and that
country lies in ruins, the Bush administration is
preparing to widen its war against other countries.
Many in the Bush administration would like to greatly
intensify their 11-year-long war against Iraq.  Eleven
years of U.S.-led UN sanctions and bombing of Iraq
have already left over 1.5 million Iraqis dead and
many more ill and malnourished.

Other countries targeted for possible attack include
Somalia, Sudan, Indonesia, Yemen, North Korea and
Cuba.  The U.S. is intensifying their aid to countries
such as Colombia and the Philippines who are
attempting to suppress people�s struggles.  At this
moment, the U.S. is using Plan Colombia as a wedge to
intensify its intervention, threatening a Vietnam-type
war in Latin America.  The U.S. continues to give
billions in aid and political support to the Israeli
government, which is nearly universally condemned for
its brutal oppression of the Palestinian people.
There can be no lasting peace in the Middle East until
the Palestinian people�s right to self-determination
and a homeland are secured.

As the war abroad threatens to expand, the war at home
against Arab, Muslim, South Asian and all working
people continues.  So-called �anti-terrorism�
legislation has legitimized and legalized racial
profiling as more than 5,000 young Arab men have
become the targets of FBI investigation, over 1,200
people have been detained and college administrations
have been asked by the FBI to turn over names and
records of Arab, Muslim and international students.
Bush and Ashcroft are reorganizing federal law
enforcement into a domestic surveillance police state
that gives the government license to listen to the
public's phone calls, read the public's e-mail,
execute covert searches, and target political and
religious groups.

On SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 2002, tens of thousands of
peace activists, workers, students, labor unionists,
and others will converge in Washington, DC for a
massive march on the White House to say:
MONEY FOR JOBS AND EDUCATION  NOT WAR!
STOP THE RACIST ATTACKS!
DEFEND CIVIL LIBERTIES AND CIVIL RIGHTS!

*The April 27 national march on Washington against
racism and war will be the conclusion of a week of
mass actions.  We call on people to join the National
Colombia Mobilization April 19-22
(http://www.soaw.org/colombiaMobilization.html).*

International A.N.S.W.E.R.  Act Now to Stop War & End
Racism - is a coalition that was formed in response to
the headlong rush to war and racist attacks following
the horrific events of September 11.  A.N.S.W.E.R. has
the support participation of more than 500
organizations and prominent individuals and has scores
of organizing centers across the U.S. and around the
world.

To endorse email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

For more information about April 27: Web:
http://www.InternationalANSWER.org, Email:
[EMAIL PROTECTED], or call New York 212-633-6646,
Washington 202-543-2777, San Francisco 415-821-6545,
Chicago 773-583-7728.


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