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The Green Party of the United
States stands ready to strengthen global Green solidarity on a basis of
our common commitment to the Four Pillars of Non-Violence, Grassroots
Democracy, Ecology, and Social Justice.
In recognition of the multiple violations of international law in the
ongoing illegal war in Afghanistan and of the ever-louder drumbeat for
the expansion of war to the peoples of other nations, the Green Party of
the United States Coordinating Committee states the following:
- We affirm our determined
opposition to the continuing military strikes against the people of
Afghanistan, who have already suffered the deaths of thousands of
innocent civilians, ostensibly in pursuit of a few or one. These
actions have been conducted based on hidden evidence, perpetrating
gross violations of civil and human rights in nations around the
globe, in the very name of protecting those rights.
- We echo the call of the
Green Party of Japan for Greens around the world to unite in efforts
to end the war and to oppose any expansion to the other nations. The
“war against terrorism” has already spread to many western
nations as government officials attack our civil liberties and
undermine democracy. Greens here are outraged by the growth of
police, military, and corporate power in the United States and
request the solidarity of international Greens in supporting North
American movements for democracy and peace in this current
crisis.
- We have admired the
historic commitment of German civil society to a demilitarized
foreign policy, and we greatly respect the contributions of our
partners in the BÜNDNIS 90/DIE GRÜNEN (German Green Party) to the
cause of peace. We are thus concerned by recent German
coalition-government actions in support of the U.S.-led war, and by
the involvement of our partner Greens in the prosecution of the war.
The opposition of BÜNDNIS 90/DIE GRÜNEN to the expansion of the
war to other nations is noted and appreciated, yet the position of
the German Green Party of "Critical Solidarity" with the
military strikes in Afghanistan led by the Bush Administration
contradicts the position of the Green Party of the United States
Coordinating Committee. We ask the BÜNDNIS 90/DIE GRÜNEN for
dialogue and cooperation in developing an anti-war solidarity with
U.S. Greens and Greens across the globe.
- As a partner of the
European Federation of Green Parties (EFGP) we support the efforts
of most European Greens in opposing American and European military
actions in Afghanistan. We have confidence that all member parties
of the EFGP can fully unite in opposing individual military
deployments in their respective countries.
- For our part, the
Coordinating Committee of the Green Party of the United States has
made our opposition to the current U.S. military strikes clear in
the recent statement "Seeking
Justice for Acts of Terrorism." We are ready to
engage in global collective actions with Greens and others in the
pursuit of a peaceful resolution to the current crisis.
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