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Statement from "The
World March of Women" against war in Iraq
We, women of the World March representing 35
countries and territories, gathered in Delhi for the 4th
international meeting of the World March, state our strongest
and most determined opposition to the war that has begun started
by the United States government and their allies against the
Iraqi people. This unilateral declaration of war breaks with all
international standards and with the very spirit of the UN
Charter; furthermore, it ignores the will of the vast majority
of peoples who have been marching by the millions throughout the
world for weeks now. With this war, the United States government
and their allies are acting as the cops of the world in order to
control the oil market and remake the Middle East region
according to their interests. We, women of the World March,
voice our total opposition to the use of armed intervention,
which will create additional suffering and destruction in the
region and in no way resolve the root problems. On the contrary,
it will send thousands of refugees onto the roadways and
exacerbate the poverty and humiliation of the affected peoples.
In addition, it is likely to inflame the whole planet and
aggravate the situation of peoples on all the continents. We
know from experience that war does not resolve the problems of
injustice, absence of democracy, and oppression of peoples by
dictatorships and outside powers. Women and children are always
the principal victims of armed conflict, together with the most
marginalized peoples. Since our last meeting in Montreal in
October 2001, when we reaffirmed our desire to live in a world
free of war, armed conflicts have multiplied on all five
continents. Thousands of innocent civilians have been victims of
war cynically qualified as "humanitarian" or
"low-intensity"; state violence; economic blockades;
occupations; colonialism; genocide; patriarchal oppression
("honour crimes," domestic violence, genital
mutilation, and sex trafficking); and hunger and despair issuing
from the intolerable inequality produced by the global economic
system. War fosters the unrelenting growth of the arms industry
and military budgets to the detriment of health, education,
social security and environmental protection programs.
Governments use it to justify the escalation of xenophobia and
the further tightening of their borders, thereby erecting a
fortress against immigrants and refugees; to endanger and even
suppress civil rights and fundamental freedoms, particularly
those of women; and to criminalize any opposition to the current
state of neoliberal and sexist globalization. We, women of the,
World March of Women, support the increasingly numerous voices
of citizens and groups that in the United States and elsewhere
in the world are calling for a radical change in course; demand
that UN member States use their power to carry out the emergency
application of resolution 377 to convene the United Nations
General Assembly to stop the bombing and avoid catastrophe;
affirm the urgent need for negotiated political resolution of
all conflicts, processes in which women must take active part;
and demand total prohibition of the production and sale of arms
and demand that the States implement disarmament policies
covering both classical arms and nuclear and biological weapons.
We, the delegates of the World March of Women, express our
refusal of war by taking to the streets of Delhi together on
Thursday, March 20, and demonstrating in a peaceful march. We
appeal to women worldwide to immediately mobilize, in particular
by joining in all anti-war actions.
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