Wednesday, December 9, 2009

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Campaign Statement before the new announcement of sending more troops to Afghanistan

We think it entirely unacceptable that the English State further increase their participation in the occupation and the war in Afghanistan. We demand the complete withdrawal of troops, and that the money currently being devoted to war are diverted to social ends.

not being rebuilt Afghanistan, investments end up in the hands of multinationals or the corrupt local leaders, imposed by the occupation. Democracy in the country is a farce, the recent elections were universally recognized as fraudulent, but continues as President Karzai. Has not been released to Afghan women, Karzai has even passed a law by which men can rape their wives, some of which have less than 10 years. So is Afghanistan after 8 years of occupation. The military presence will only bring more suffering and deaths, both among the Afghan population and among the occupying troops.

To make matters worse, the current strategy of U.S. and NATO is expanding the war, increasingly, into Pakistan. This implies a serious risk of destabilizing a country that, with the support of Western powers, has nuclear weapons.

For all this, we find it unacceptable that the government of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero wants to maintain and increase their participation in this war. In 2003, Zapatero said, against Aznar supported the war in Iraq, that " views of citizens in a democracy, can not be marginalized "(El País, 17/02/2003). Repeated surveys have shown that the vast majority of the population of the English State rejects sending more troops to Afghanistan. According to recent data, the Elcano Royal Institute Barometer November 2009, only 5% of the people support this measure (it is clear that the expensive advertising campaigns of the Ministry of Defense last fall have not had much effect.) 41% requires complete withdrawal and a 14% partial withdrawal of troops.

serves not argue that the war in Afghanistan, unlike Iraq, is justified by the UN backing to it. The leaders of the U.S. and Britain, the UN voted in favor of their own war, they also act against the opinion of their own populations.

We urge the government to cancel the sending of troops and to start the withdrawal of troops currently engaged in the war in Afghanistan. Until they do, the demonstrations will continue, and will increase.

Campaign for the withdrawal of English troops from Afghanistan
December 9, 2009

The campaign is driven by the following unitary platforms:
peace Canary
Social Forum Almeria Jaen
Social Forum

Murcia Social Forum Social Forum
Segovia Seville Social Forum Social Forum Tomelloso

Iruña groups against
Platform Wars Aturem War, Barcelona
platform against the war in Afghanistan, Madrid
Platform against the militarization of Albacete
Platform for Peace
Zamora Solidarity Network against Occupation of Palestine
... with the support of dozens of social and political organizations.

More information: http://tropasfueradeafganistan.blogspot.com · tropasfueradeafganistan@gmail.com

Contacts: David Karval
: 687,662,037
Roser Palol: 677 48 00 56
Jaime Aja: 699,465,824

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Jerez Action: December 12

On Saturday 12 December at 12am., In the Plaza del Arenal, is hosting Concentration of protest against the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan. We demand the withdrawal of the English Army and refuse to send more troops.

Attached is the text of an information booklet to disseminate openly.

No to war!
Troops Out of Afghanistan

is increasingly clear that Afghanistan is under military occupation and war. No is rebuilding the country. Has not brought democracy to Afghanistan. Has not been released to Afghan women. The occupation will only bring more deaths, both among the Afghan population and among the occupying troops. The reasons that existed for withdrawing troops from Iraq in 2004 apply to the Afghan case today.
But far from withdrawing from Afghanistan, the English government is increasingly involved in the occupation. The sending of 200 soldiers (and 5,000 NATO) and the assumption of command of Kabul airport are only the latest examples of this barbarity. The government is trying, at all times and against all evidence, presenting the English army as an NGO, and disguise occupation of humanitarian mission. In this receives support from the press that, unlike in 2003, is almost unanimously in favor of the war and occupation.
Nevertheless, most public opinion in the English government continues to oppose the current military presence in Afghanistan. Only 3% of the population (and only 1% of women) supported the government's policy of sending more troops. 41% defended the withdrawal (up to 47% among women), and another 19% favor reducing the quota. (Data from the Elcano Royal Institute Barometer, June 2009). But the fact that sending more troops to Afghanistan to have even less support than had the war in Iraq in 2003, is ignored.
The undersigned organizations have agreed to promote a campaign to voice the majority opinion, demanding the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan and refusing to send more troops.
In doing so, we will not forget the other current and pressing problems of a world hit by the economic and ecological crisis, quite the opposite. These crises are closely related to the war in the Middle East. The huge military spending, never justifiable, now also remove resources for social purposes, such as support for jobless people and their families. And everyone knows that these wars and occupations are the result an economy based on oil, which is the main cause of climate change.
We are also aware that the English State's reputation is at stake in Afghanistan. By participating in the occupation, the English government seeks to improve its image in NATO and the G20.
believe that its international reputation would gain much more if you defend the principles of peace, and withdraw the troops, as it did in Iraq in 2004. If this is incompatible with participation in NATO, then it is a reason to withdraw from this military alliance, which should be abolished anyway.
not be easy to achieve a withdrawal from Afghanistan, but we know that while the occupation continues to be impossible to achieve social progress in this country. The Afghan people have already suffered 30 years of war, we owe our solidarity and our efforts to contribute to living in peace.
The groups that promote this campaign convened a protest rally by the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan on Saturday, December 12, at 12 am, at Plaza del Arenal.

Now as always, no war, the occupation forces out!
immediate return of English troops!
Solidarity with the People of Afghanistan!
For peace, work and a sustainable world

Campaign the withdrawal of English troops from Afghanistan
Local Contact: ASPO - C / Camino de Albaladejo, 4 - B º D (Bda. Assumption) - 11406 Jerez - Tel 956334638.
Contact E-mail: barrioutopia@patalata.net

http://www.patalata.net/noticia.php?id=2990

Signatory organizations:
Solidarity with the Peoples Action Oppressed ( ASPO) - Asamblea de Estudiantes de Jerez - Cultural Association Animal Farm - Consumers Association Organic Products The Souk - Utopia Quarter Collective Social Education and Nonviolence Buenaespina - Left Capitalist - United Left - Communist Party of Andalusia