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Home»Weblog»Blog article: Why ACTIVATE is Against the War in Iraq and What we mean by “End the Occupation”

Why ACTIVATE is Against the War in Iraq and What we mean by “End the Occupation”
Posted on April 16, 2007 in News by ACTIVATE10 Comments »

1. The Iraq War is Illegal

The invasion and ongoing occupation of Iraq violates numerous principles of international law, particularly the Geneva Convention and the Nuremburg Charter. These international laws prohibit the occupation of sovereign nations, the indiscriminate bombing of civilian populations, the killing of civilians, torture, and detention.

  • Charter of the International Military Tribunal
  • War Crimes Watch

2. We Oppose the Human Cost of the War.

The US occupation of Iraq has meant as many as 650,000 civilian deaths, according to the British journal, The Lancet. The US occupation has also resulted in thousands of wounded Iraqis, with long-term health consequences because of the United States military’s use of Depleted Uranium weapons and the devastating impact of more than a decade of the harshest sanctions ever imposed on a country. The Iraqi infrastructure has been devastated from the US bombings, which makes it difficult for most Iraqis to have access to basic resources. We also oppose the use of torture and rape as tactics of control and oppression, both of which have been widespread.

  • Mortality after the 2003 invasion of Iraq: a cross-sectional
    cluster sample survey
  • Iraq Body Count
  • Depleted Uranium in Iraq
  • The Weapon of Economic Sanctions
  • The Road to Abu Ghraib
  • Promising Democracy, Imposing Theocracy: Gender-based Violence and the US War on Iraq

3. We Oppose the Economic Restructuring of Iraq

The Iraqi Constitution was re-written during the reign of L. Paul Bremer in such a way that gave multinational corporations greater access to and control of Iraq’s economy. In addition, the restructuring of the economy has meant significant privatization of previous public services. We oppose this privatization and the newly proposed law that would allow for foreign control of the majority of Iraq’s oil resources. Workers rights have also been diminished since the beginning of the US occupation. We support Iraqi workers rights, particularly their right to organize.

  • The Robbery of Reconstruction
  • The Corporate Takeover of Iraq’s Economy
  • Baghdad Year Zero
  • Stop The Iraqi Oil Law
  • Iraqi Labor vs. Big Oil

4. We Demand an Immediate Withdrawal of all US Military Personnel

An immediate withdrawal of US Military personnel means no benchmarks or conditions. This means no US military bases, no troops, and no advisors. We do not support any of the current proposals put forward by either the Republicans or the Democrats. We support an immediate withdrawal, which is supported by a majority of Iraqis. An increasing number of US troops are also supporting an immediate withdrawal, with many signing onto a statement known as the Appeal for Redress.

  • The US Occupation of Iraq: Act III in a Tragedy of Many Parts
  • The Appeal for Redress

5. We Demand an Immediate Withdrawal of all Private Mercenaries

There are thousands of what are usually referred to as private “security forces” in Iraq working for companies like Blackwater and DynCorp. We oppose their presence in Iraq either as subcontractors of the Department of Defense or private entities. The use of these mercenary forces is just another form of privatization and with no accountability. The last law put in place by L. Paul Bremer in June of 2004, known as Order 17, prevents private mercenary forces from being prosecuted for war crimes.

  • Blackwater: The Rise of the World’s Most Powerful Mercenary Army
  • Private Warriors

6. The US should pay Iraq Reparations for the Damage done during the 1991 War, the 12 years of Sanctions, and the current War and Occupation.

Once US troops and private mercenaries have left, we believe that the United States government should pay Iraq massive reparations. These reparations could be used to rebuild the country which has been devastated by two US wars and the 12 years of sanctions. Beyond the destruction of Iraq’s infrastructure, people’s homes were destroyed, and their lands devastated. The destruction and theft of Iraq’s cultural wealth should also be repaid. Many monuments and historical sites were destroyed and thousands of artifacts were looted from museums.

  • Bush Cultural Advisers Quit Over Iraq Museum Theft
  • Ancient Iraqi Sites Show Theft, Destruction
  • US government implicated in planned theft of Iraqi artistic treasures

7. We Oppose Providing Corporate Welfare to War Profiteers in this War.

Billions of dollars allocated for the Iraq War have gone to private contractors for services previously done by the US military, such as providing and preparing meals for US soldiers, laundry, and transportation. Many of these taxpayer-provided subsidies have been given to companies as no-bid contracts. One consequence of this process has been that while corporations are making huge profits off the war, funding for body armor for US troops has been limited.

  • Iraq for Sale: The War Profiteers
  • War & Disaster Profiteering
  • Halliburton Watch
  • Windfalls of War

8. We Oppose the Domestic Cost of the Iraq War.

While billions of dollars are being pumped into the war in Iraq, massive cuts are being made in the US. The State of Michigan has made massive cuts to social services and is proposing more. The City of Grand Rapids has cut funding for social services every year that the US has been at war in Iraq. According to the National Priorities Project, Michigan taxpayers have sent over $11 billion to finance the War/Occupation of Iraq. Imagine what that $11 billion could be used for if it stayed in Michigan. Taxpayer money that has left Grand Rapids since the US war started is around $217 million. Again, how could that money serve the needs of those in Grand Rapids?

  • Cost of War Project

9. We Support the US Troops by Bringing Them Home Now!

Supporting the troops means not putting them in situations where they will kill innocent Iraqis. Supporting the troops means not putting them in a position of being killed or wounded. Supporting the troops means not exposing them to Depleted Uranium (DU), which we know causes numerous health problems. Supporting the troops means providing them with the best medical – both physical and psychological – care when they return. Supporting the troops means providing resources to them to support their families upon return, families that have been devastated from the war. We stand with the growing number of Iraq veterans and military families that oppose this illegal, bloody war.

  • Campaign Against Depleted Uranium
  • Bring Them Home Now
  • Iraq Veterans Against the War
  • Citizen Soldier
  • Military Families Speak Out
  • The GI Rights Hotline

10. We Demand that the United State Media Provide Better Coverage of the Iraq War.

The United States media failed the American public by not questioning the reasons for going to war. The media continues to rely primarily on official sources, such as government and military spokespersons. There is rarely any substantive critique of the United States’ occupation of Iraq. The human cost of the war is rarely reported on, unless it is United States troops deaths or deaths caused by Iraqi “insurgents.” The media rarely provides an Iraqi perspective on what is happening in Iraq and when they do it is disproportionately Iraqi officials. There is also limited and often biased coverage of US domestic opposition to the war. Despite all this, most Americans are opposed to the War/Occupation of Iraq.

  • Some Critical Media Voices Face Censorship
  • Reports by the Grand Rapids Institute for Information Democracy (GRIID) on Media Coverage of the Iraq War

10 Responses to “Why ACTIVATE is Against the War in Iraq and What we mean by “End the Occupation””

  1. on 17 Apr 2007 at 5:42 am1ACTIVATE: Grand Rapids SDS » Blog Archive » PROTEST BUSH IN GRAND RAPIDS 4/20 @ 12:15

    [...] « Why ACTIVATE is Against the War in Iraq and What we mean by “End the Occupation” [...]

  2. on 17 Apr 2007 at 10:05 am2Gary Gershon

    Don’t forget the West Michigan connection to Blackwater Security: Eric Prince (founder), brother of Betsy DeVos. Thanks.

  3. on 17 Apr 2007 at 10:13 am3Media Mouse

    More on Erik Prince, the founder of Blackwater can be found at:
    http://www.mediamouse.org/resources/right.php?personId=8

  4. on 21 Apr 2007 at 8:28 am4Tony Bennett, SMSgt USAF,Ret

    I agree with most of your positions, however, your opposition to miliary recruiters is flawed, these are guys trying to do their jobs and are not nessesarily just trying to support the current wars. Some of them may not even agree with the wars, they are just serving in the way that was asked of them.

    I also do not agree with reparations for the 1st iraq war– that one was clearly avoidable and was started by them.

    I wish you would point out the real culprit of these wars, the American public and press, maybe even some of you guys. I believe our politicians reacted to public sentiment at the time, and took advantage of the 9/11 situation. Most of the people that I talked to in the weeks after 9/11 and after the war started seemed to want the war, which was repulsive to me at the time given my knowledge of world affairs. My conscience is clear because I protested the war BEFORE it started via E-mails to my politicians.
    Thanks

  5. on 23 Apr 2007 at 7:40 pm5Features

    Local News Coverage of Bush Iraq Policy Speech and Protest…

    While Friday’s protest outside of President Bush’s East Grand Rapids speech was one of the largest antiwar gatherings since the start of the “War on Terror,” the local corporate media failed to adequately explain why people were protesting. Similar…

  6. on 30 Apr 2007 at 6:43 pm6ACTIVATE: Grand Rapids SDS » Blog Archive » Tell Rep. Ehlers: U.S. Out of Iraq at Town Hall Meeting

    [...] ACTIVATE at 8:45am at the Gerald R. Ford Musem (303 Pearl Street NW) to tell Ehlers to support an immediate end to the occupation of Iraq. People are encouraged to bring signs and banners for people entering the meeting, but it is [...]

  7. on 11 Sep 2007 at 4:49 pm7ACTIVATE: Grand Rapids SDS » Blog Archive » PROTEST DICK CHENEY IN GRAND RAPIDS – 9/14 @ 10:00am

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  8. on 29 Jan 2008 at 1:43 pm8ACTIVATE: Grand Rapids SDS » Blog Archive » 5th Anniversary Antiwar March

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  9. on 06 Mar 2008 at 9:43 am9ACTIVATE: Grand Rapids SDS » Blog Archive » March 15: End the Occupation of Iraq March

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  10. on 22 Mar 2008 at 11:23 am10Brad

    just wanted to say that the 15th protest went VERYYYY WELL!

    2 arrested whom fought for our lives. cool by me. especially when we raised enough money to get them out of jail!

    GOOD GOING, WHOEVER WAS THERE WITH ME.

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