Anti-war group calls for unity Sept. 24
Published Jul 7, 2005 1:30 AM
The following statement is from the Troops Out Now Coalition (TONC) in
support of a Sept. 24 anti-war protest in Washington, D.C. A Sept. 24
coalition, initiated by the ANSWER coalition, also includes TONC, National
Council of Arab-Americans, Haiti Support Network, Alliance for a Just and
Lasting Peace in the Philippines, Muslim American Society (MAS) Freedom
Foundation and National Lawyers Guild. Some of the Sept. 24 demands are:
“Stop the war in Iraq—Bring the troops home now! End colonial
occupation from Iraq to Haiti to Palestine and everywhere!”
Go to www.troopsoutnow.org for more information on how to get involved
in building for this important mobilization.
The Troops Out
Now Coalition on Palestine and the Sept. 24
anti-war
protest
As TONC works to revive and re-energize the struggle to not
only end, but defeat, the colonial occupation of Iraq, we will walk every extra
mile and spare no effort in our efforts, along with others, to forge greater
unity in the anti-war movement. The central question is, how can this best be
done?
We don’t think that you can make the movement
“broader” by narrowing its appeal and relevance. We believe that the
idea that the movement should strive to look more white, colorless and vapid,
and that it should be fearful of looking too Arab, Black, Latin and Asian, is a
false notion. There is no power or future in a movement based on this notion.
Either the composition, politics and outlook of the anti-war movement in this
country is going to reflect the world, or it’s going to be little more
than an irrelevant reflection of a distant past.
Clearly the focus of the
movement is Iraq. But we must resist any effort to either exclude or minimize
the occupation of Palestine as a focus of the movement. We must do this because
the struggle for the Right to Return and against the occupation of Palestine is
central to the struggle of Arab people and it is impossible to separate the
Palestinian question from Iraq. Trying to separate the occupation of Iraq from
the occupation of Palestine is, to us, the same as trying to separate the
struggle against the war from the struggle against racism at home.
Moreover, instead of abetting anti-Arab and Muslim racism and repression,
the movement must spare no effort in facilitating the widest participation of
the Arab and Muslim community in the Sept. 24 anti-war protest in Washington,
and in all of our activities. The movement reached such a high-water mark at the
anti-war march on Washington in April 2002, when after years of struggle within
the movement, the anti-war movement embraced the struggle of Palestine, and for
the first time in history, the streets of the capital were filled with tens of
thousands of Arabs and Muslims marching arm and arm with anti-war protesters.
The movement has moved forward on Palestine and the Troops Out Now
Coalition is determined to fight any backsliding. Our friends in the National
Council of Arab Americans, as well as others in the Arab and Muslim community,
have engaged TONC on this important issue. We have told our friends and we want
to make it clear to all that the Troops Out Now Coalition supports the call for
unity in the anti-war movement for the Sept. 24, 2005, mobilization on the basis
of the political program achieved on March 20, 2004, the first anniversary of
the war on Iraq. We support, as a basis of the September 24 mobilization, the
Arab American and Muslim community in the political slogan: End Colonial
Occupation from Iraq to Palestine to Haiti, Support the Palestinian
People’s Right to Return. Meaningful solidarity with the Arab and Muslim
community will truly make Sept. 24 broader and stronger. TONC believes that this
is what the world wants to see, and what the imperialists don’t want.
TONC hopes to build unity on this basis for Sept. 24 and beyond to
unleash the full mass potential of the struggle to shut the war down.
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