Friday, June 23, 2006

"TROOPS HOME" Hunger Strike Campaign to Begin July 4

While the Democrats in Congress have again failed to offer any unified opposition to the new Republican attempt to justify the continuing war in Iraq, the Organization CodePink is helping to coordinate a Hunger Strike Campaign, to begin on July 4, which is focused on supporting our troops, and promoting democracy in Iraq AND the United States, by getting our troops out of Iraq as soon as possible--

Until we can change the Democratic Party by voting into office democratic politicians who will be able to unify the Party in opposition to the Republican subversion of our democracy, we must rely on, and work with, organizations like CodePink to build a nation-wide movement for such change. CodePink is helping to pave the way:

This Independence Day, hundreds of celebrities, mothers, peace activists and more will launch a hunger strike against the war in Iraq, honoring the Iraqi civilians and U.S. soldiers who have suffered. While they hold vigil in front of the White House starting on July 4, thousands across the country will participate in rolling hunger strikes in their communities, calling on local leaders to end the war. To find out more, and to learn how you can join this hunger strike from your home town, visit TroopsHomeFast--

From CodePink:
You might have seen polls showing that the majority of Iraqis and Americans want to see a timeline for the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq. But did you know that when Bush visited Iraq on June 13, Iraq's President and Vice President asked him to set a timeline? And in a startling op-ed piece in Tuesday's Washington Post, Iraq's National Security Adviser Mowaffik Al-Rubaie admitted that Iraqis now see foreign troops as occupiers rather than liberators, and said that their removal will strengthen the fledgling government by legitimizing it in the eyes of the Iraqi people.

Yet the Bush administration and the Republican-controlled Congress refuse to set a timeline for withdrawal, saying U.S. troops need to stay to protect Iraqis until there is stability. But when the Iraqi people were asked who they trust to protect their personal safety, only 1 percent said the coalition forces!

And did you know that when we in the peace movement were successful in convincing the House and Senate to approve amendments to the emergency supplemental spending bill calling for no permanent bases in Iraq, the Republican leaders in the joint conference committee simply eliminated the provision from the final bill. Little wonder that 80 percent of Iraqis fear that the U.S. plans to have permanent bases in their country.

The rulers of our nation refuse to set a date for withdrawal and renounce permanent bases because they plan to be in Iraq not for one or two more years, but for decades to come. Their goal is not democracy in Iraq, but control of Middle Eastern oil.

The choice is clear: Are we going to allow our soldiers and the Iraqi people to keep dying so that U.S. corporations can try to control Iraq's oil? Or are we going to do everything within our power to end this war?

If you, like us, are determined to bring our troops home,
here are two things you can do:

1. Support the hunger strike we will be launching in Washington DC and around the country on July 4th. You can join us for a day, a week or open-ended. Just this week we have an amazing new list of fasters, including Sean Penn, Alice Walker, Howard Zinn, Dolores Huerta and Lt. Ehren Watada. Go to Troops Home Fast to learn, sign up, or donate funds to make this fast as effective as possible.

2. Help build a bloc of U.S. voters--millions of us--who pledge to only vote for candidates who commit to a speedy withdrawal from Iraq. We ask you to commit, during the course of the summer, to getting 100 people to sign the Voter Pledge for Peace. If we can get millions of voters to sign the pledge, we will have a chance to influence not only the upcoming Congressional elections but the 2008 presidential campaign. You can download a hardcopy here and send it back to us with 100 signatures.

Let's show the leaders of this country, and people around the world, that we are as committed to building peace as they are to waging war.

With peace in our hearts,
Allison, Dana, Erin, Farida, Gael, Jodie, Katie, Medea, Meredith, Nancy, Rae, Samantha and Tiffany

P.S.
* Remember, you can join in many travel opportunities this summer, from a New Orleans work camp to Camp Casey in Crawford to a retreat/spa in Austin. Click here for info.
* Don't forget to forward this message to friends!

3 Comments:

Blogger TOPOL said...

Nice blog, but its sad that u did not get any comments on it.

Well first thing that I would like to point about yoor article is thye title. It sounds like somewhat like "Apocalypse now" which it should not have been.

I must remind you that hunger strike is a very powerful weapon atleast in India and it must be used very cautiosly so that its essence is not lost.

If you are really interested in Gandhi and his satyagraha to explain what is happening in Iraq and protest against it, then you must actually first go through a book by Gandhi named "Hind Swaraj" which actually talks about clash of different civilizations which I think will help you a lot in understanding Gandhi and also some of the grevious situations in the present world.

5:00 PM  
Blogger TOPOL said...

And moreover I live in Gandhinagar, the birth place of Gandhi and have taken a course during my engineering on Life and thoughts of Gandhi from one of the best professors In India on Gandhi and he is also looking after the Sabarmati Ashram( Gandhi's home) here, So if u have anything to query about him then I can provide you with some help from here if you are seriously interested.

5:10 PM  
Blogger Satyagraha said...

Thanks, topol, for your comments!

I didnt think about the similarity to "Apocalypse Now," but I wouldn't allow that connection to change this Blog title. Placing the word NOW after the word Satyagraha is, after all, just meant to emphasize the urgency of the need for us all to turn to the methods of Satyagraha if we are to begin to address the world's urgent problems more effectively--

I very much appreciate your recommendation of Hind Swaraj--and also appreciate your own comments on this on your blog at http://hindswaraj-myinterpretation.blogspot.com/

I am not part of the planning for CodePink's Hunger Strike campaign, but their approach seems to be fairly thoughtful and carefully worked out--so I believe it is in accord with Gandhi's overall approach, but would be interested in any additional thoughts you have on this matter--

One of the purposes of a Blog is supposed to be to create the space for this kind of public discussion, so perhaps we can begin that kind of discussion here, and perhaps others will eventually join in--

I'm also very interested and happy to know that you are from Gandhinagar, and are studying Gandhi with a professor who is looking after the Ashram. What is this professor's name?

Thank you again for your comments--

12:02 PM  

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