Resolution on the March 17th, 2007 Day of action
Whereas, the occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan continue to cause great suffering
for the people of those countries with violence increasing daily;
Whereas, the Canadian Peace Alliance opposed the invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan
and helped to mobilize the people of Canada and Quebec to march against the
invasions;
Whereas, the position of the CPA is that the invasions and occupations of
Iraq and Afghanistan are part of a broader campaign, led by the United States
government and transnational oil corporations, to assert control over the
Middle East region;
Whereas the Canadian mission in Afghanistan under U.S. command is to prop
up the Government of Hamid Karzai, a U.S.- appointed former oil executive
and his warlord supporters;
Whereas the primary goal of the mission is to secure by force, a Trans-Afghan
oil pipeline corridor from the Caspian Sea through southern Afghanistan and
Pakistan to North American markets;
Whereas Prime Minister Harper's decision to escalate Canadian military participation
in Afghanistan is counter to its traditional peace keeping humanitarian role,
resulting in a rise in Canadian casualties;
Whereas, March 17th 2007 marks the 4th anniversary of the invasion and occupation
of Iraq;
Therefore be it resolved that the Canadian Peace Alliance call for a pan-Canadian
day of action against the occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan for Saturday
March 17 2007 and urge all member groups and partners to participate in that
day of action;
Be it further resolved that the CPA continue to pressure the government of
Canada to immediately withdraw Canadian troops from Afghanistan;
Be it further resolved that the CPA continue to pressure the government of
Canada to call for an immediate end to the occupation of Iraq
Adopted - November 2006
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