No U.S. Attack on Syria - Rally at Park Street, Saturday, August 31 at 1:00
p.m.
When: Saturday, August 31, 2013, 1:00
pm
Where: Park St. T station Entrance • Park & Tremont
Streets • Boston
A US attack on Syria would be a dangerous escalation of the Syrian conflict
and only create more destruction and loss of life. US military intervention
could possibly spiral into a major regional war including US forces. Only a
cease fire leading to political talks among Syrians will resolve the crisis;
more violence simply makes things worse and a political solution more
difficult.
The use of chemical weapons is a grievous crime to be dealt with by
international law, not war. While the US claims humanitarian concerns, the
real motivation is maintaining strategic dominance in the Middle East, US
corporate interests and safeguarding oil supplies.
The international community should find neutral ways to provide humanitarian
assistance for the Syrian victims and refugees, and work with the Syrian
government and opposition to convene an international conference working towards
a cease fire and political process. Everyone involved, including women, should
have a seat at the table, but the Syrians must decide the political arrangements
in their own country.
UJP urges everyone in the peace and progressive communities to continue to
take actions such as writing letters and op eds, signing petitions, lobbying
congress and joining street protests to stop further escalation of US
attacks and possible widening of the Syrian conflict into a regional war
In case of an attack, we call for an emergency protest at 5:00 pm at Park
Street, the day of the attack if it is before noon or the day after if the
attack as after noon. (Check the UJP website for final information,
justicewithpeace.org).
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United for Justice with Peace
Cosponsors and Endorsers: Committee for Peace & Human
Rights, Boston UNAC, International Action Center, ANSWER Coalition, Mass. Global
Action/encuentro 5, Massachusetts Peace Action, Come Home America-Boston
Chapter, American Iranian Friendship Committee, Massachusetts Liberty Movement
(Liberty Clubhouse), Green-Rainbow Party, Women's International League for
Peace & Freedom - Boston, Community Church of Boston
(list to date)
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