On the first anniversary of the US-led war against Iraq, we pledge to mark the day with prayerful reflection and protest actions in the Philippines as our contribution to the Global Day of Action calling for an end to the US-UK occupation. The Bush administration unleashed this lop-sided war characterized by the massive bombardment of Iraq and the use of the most sophisticated weaponry against Iraqis who were defending their families, homes, means of livelihood and their right to exist as a free and sovereign people. Tens of thousands of Iraqi people have been killed. Civilian infrastructure such as water systems, hospitals, schools, museums and sites of ancient civilization have been destroyed. We were told that this war was about eliminating Iraq’s stockpile of “weapons of mass destruction”. None have been found to this day. The war was justified by demonizing Iraq as part of the U.S.-labeled “axis of evil” that needed to be dealt with by a “preemptive strike”; that is, without provocation and without UN approval. One year later, there is no shred of evidence to show Saddam Hussein’s link with the Al Qaeda or Osama Bin Laden. We were assured that the Iraqi people would welcome the “liberation” of Iraq from the oppressive regime of Saddam. A war of resistance rages to this day, killing and injuring hundreds of US and other foreign military forces and their civilian allies. In the face of incontrovertible facts, it is clear
that the US-led war against Iraq was without justification.
We therefore join in the demand to end the US-UK military
occupation of Iraq immediately. The sovereignty of the people of Iraq must be upheld and their right to self-determination, self-governance and control over their oil resources, must be defended. The US and UK governments must undertake reparations to the people of Iraq for the destruction and damage wrought on lives and property including Iraq’s priceless cultural heritage. We call on the people of the United States and Britain to make their government leaders accountable for lying and misleading them and the rest of the world in order to carry out criminal, inhumane and immoral designs: that is, to gain strategic control over Iraq’s oil resources; to boost the US and British military-industrial complex; to corner lucrative reconstruction contracts and to drastically widen the US-UK sphere of influence in the entire Middle East. We call on the Filipino people to make the Macapagal-Arroyo
government accountable for blindly following the US
in its war against Iraq, to the extent of even allowing
the use of the country’s territory and airspace
by the US and sending Filipino troops and other personnel
to work with the U.S. program in this war-torn country.
Thus our calls, End the US-UK occupation of Iraq! |