September 24, 2005
Troops out of Iraq and Afghanistan
Let the War Resisters Stay in Canada
The Canadian Peace Alliance is calling on its member groups, individuals
and supporters to mobilize for a pan-Canadian day of action against the
wars of occupation in Iraq and Afghanistan and in support of US military
war resisters on Saturday, September 24th, 2005.
On that date, tens of thousands of people will participate in a huge anti-war
demonstration in Washington, DC. We in Canada stand in solidarity with our
American friends as we call on the Government of Canada to uphold international
law by declaring the war of occupation in Iraq to be illegal under the charter
of the United Nations. We are also calling for the removal of Canadian troops
from Afghanistan as it is the largest contingent of support for the US led
war of terror.
It is more than two years since the invasion of Iraq and the violence there
continues. Far from being in its last throes, the Iraqi resistance grows
with each new round of violence coming from the occupying forces. With more
than 100,000 Iraqis and 1,700 US soldiers dead, the international community
will once again call for an end to this illegal and immoral war.
Despite the virtual blackout on news involving the conduct of the US/UK
forces in the country and the façade of independence brought about by the
elections in Iraq, more and more people all over the world and, crucially,
in the US are opposing this war.
In Canada, the federal government is moving in exactly the opposite direction.
They have doubled the military budget and increased support for the US-led
'war on terror' by increasing troop levels in Afghanistan. As General Hillier's
recent belligerent comments indicate, Canada provides increasingly open
support for a broader campaign, led by the United States government, to
assert control over the Middle East region. Also, Canadian corporations
continue to profit from the war while people of Muslim and Arab backgrounds,
such as the 'Secret Trial Five', face ongoing harassment, intimidation and
racial profiling.
In addition, the number of US war resisters coming to Canada is growing
each month. They are refusing to participate in the illegal war on Iraq
- just as the Government of Canada did. Yet the Canadian government has
intervened to prevent these war resisters from raising the issue of the
illegality of the war in their refugee claims. The Immigration and Refugee
Board has already denied refuge to Jeremy Hinzman, a decision which is being
appealed to the federal court. We need to challenge the Canadian government's
hypocrisy and demand that today's war resisters, like those who came before
them during the Vietnam War, be given refuge in this country.
This is a crucial campaign for the peace movement. If we can open the border
to US war resisters, we can very concretely undermine George Bush's ability
to wage wars of aggression.
In the wake of the London bombings, this task becomes ever more crucial.
As with September 11, 2001, the response from Western governments is to
cynically exploit these tragic acts in an attempt to legitimize militarism,
occupation and aggression. But the London bombings show that the so-called
'war on terror' makes our world a less safe place as this cycle of violence
escalates. We will only have true security if our governments stop this
cycle of violence.
End the Wars of Occupation in Iraq and Afghanistan,
Let the war Resisters Stay. All out September 24th!
Go To:
Event Listings
The Occupation of Iraq, Frequently Asked Questions (Flyer)
Poster template for September 24th
Call to Action from United for Peace and Justice, USA
Poster for the Baghdad Sept 24 Action
Poster for the September 24th Actions in the UK
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