People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXVII No. 08 February 23, 2003 |
JOINT
CALL
OF
COMMUNIST,
WORKERS
&
LEFT
PARTIES
Stop
The
Aggressive
War
On
Iraq!
A
number
of
communist,
workers
and
left
parties
from
across
the
globe
have
issued
the
following
statement,
expressing
their
strong
condemnation
of
the
US-UK
attempts
to
unleash
a
deadly
war
against
Iraq
for
the
sake
of
their
global
imperialist
domination.
These
parties
are
also
determined
to
contribute
their
best
to
rousing
the
people
against
the
looming
menace
of
a
war.
WE
find
ourselves
in
a
critical
period,
when
the
USA
and
Britain
are
escalating
preparations to
unleash
a
new
imperial
war,
which
NATO
also
decided
to
support
during
its
Prague
summit.
The
extensive
military
capacity
of
US
bases
in
Europe
is
being
activated
for
the
purpose
of
conducting
this
war.
The
preparations
being
made
for
this
war
of
aggression
have
led
to
violations
of
the
constitutions,
laws
and
international
treaties
of
specific
countries.
In
recent
days,
the
US
administration
has
asked
its
allies,
through
NATO,
for
additional
facilities
on
their
territory
and
their
military
participation
in
the
“occupation
of
Iraq.”
There
can
be
no
doubt
that
preparations
for
the
war
were
decided
upon
in
advance,
regardless
of
UN
resolution
1441
and
the
work
of
the
UN
inspectors,
and
regardless
of
the
accommodating
measures
taken
by
Iraq
in
the
face
of
UN
demands.
It
has
become
increasingly
obvious
that the
planned
war
will
pursue
the
military
aim
of
gaining
control
of
a
strategic
area,
oil
and
markets.
It
is
at
the
same
time
an
attempt
by
the
US
government
to
overcome
its
economic
crisis
and
solve
its
problems
at
the
expense
of
others.
The
war
will
result
in
huge
losses
among
the
Iraqi
people,
who
have
already
suffered
severe
hardships
as
a
result
of
years
of
embargo,
air
strikes
and
the
policies
of
Saddam
Hussein’s
regime.
The
war
on
Iraq,
which
has
cooperated
with
the
UN
inspectors,
will
further
the
military
aims
of
the
US
in
the
Near
East,
and
contrasts
sharply
with
its
support
for
the
government
of
Israel
and
its
toleration
of
the
repressive
occupation
of
the
Palestinians’
land.
Aggression
against
Iraq,
which
is
based
on
the
new
US
doctrine
of
“pre-emptive”
strikes,
threatens
to
destabilise
the
whole
region
and
bring
grave
consequences
for
human
civilisation
as
a
whole.
It
poses
a
huge
threat
to
international
peace
and
the
system
of
international
law
and
creates
a
precedent
for
other
arbitrary
acts
of
aggression.
No
argument
or
sleight
of
hand
can
legitimise
any
imposed
support
by
the
UN
for
this
war.
We
condemn
the
attitude
of
the
governments
and
political
leadership
of
those
EU
countries,
which
have
failed
to
take
the
necessary
steps
or
made
any
effective
effort
to
halt
this
unjustified
war
of
aggression
and
therefore
in
practice
are
supporting
the
US
pro-war
policy.
International
tension
is
being
further
escalated, international
relations
are
being
militarised,
military
budgets
are
being
increased
and
new
national,
EU
and
NATO
“rapid
deployment
forces” are
being
created.
On
the
other
hand,
the
threat
of
war has
led
to
justified
protests
throughout
the
world.
There
is
an
unprecedentedly
broad
mobilisation
of
world
opinion
against
the
war,
against
the
US
bases
and
NATO
and
against
the
militaristic
policies
of
governments.
Many
states,
including
movements
of
the
politically
uncommitted,
intellectuals,
artists,
politicians
and
diplomats,
are
calling
for
a
diplomatic,
peaceful
settlement
of
the
issue.
Our
parties,
which
have
already
taken
various
initiatives,
are
playing
an
active
part
in
this
broad
anti-war
movement
and
are
calling
for
an
even
more
massive
mobilisation
of
the
people.
We
must
intensify
the
anti-war
campaign
among
the
population,
at
workplaces,
in
the
trade
unions
and
the
media,
in
parliaments
and
wherever
there
is
an
opportunity
to
do
so.
We
must
stop
the
aggressive
war
on
Iraq.
We
must
warn
against
attempts
by
the
big
powers
to
blackmail
the
UN.
We
must
oppose
any
form
of
European
support
for
the
war
or
participation
in
it.
We
demand
that
our
countries
do
not
provide
the
US
with
military
or
other
facilities
to
carry
out
its
aggressive
aims.
The following parties are the signatories to the statement:
AKEL
(Progressive
Party
of
Working
People)
Cyprus;
Algerian
Party
for
Democracy
and
Socialism;
Bulgarian
Communist
Party;
Communist
Party
in
Denmark;
Communist
Party
of
Australia;
Communist
Party
of
Austria;
Communist
Party
of
Belarus;
Communist
Party
of
Belgium;
Communist
Party
of
Bohemia
and
Moravia;
Communist
Party
of
Britain;
Communist
Party
of
Canada;
Communist
Party
of
Catalonia;
Communist
Party
of
Chile;
Communist
Party
of
Denmark;
Communist
Party
of
Denmark
(ML);
Communist
Party
of
Finland;
Communist
Party
of
Germany;
Communist
Party
of
Greece;
Communist
Party
of
India;
Communist
Party
of
India
(Marxist);
Communist
Party
of
India
(ML);
Communist
Party
of
Ireland;
Communist
Party
of
Israel;
Communist
Party
of
Norway;
Communist
Party
of
Peoples
of
Spain;
Communist
Party
of
Poland;
Communist
Party
of
the
Russian
Federation;
Communist
Party
of
Slovakia;
Communist
Party
of
Spain;
Communist
Party
of
Sweden;
Communist
Party
of
Syria;
Communist
Party
of
Turkey;
Communist
Party
of
Ukrain;
Communist
Party
of
USA;
Communist
Workers
Party
of
Russia;
Danish
Red-Green
Alliance;
German
Communist
Party
(DKP);
Hungarian
Workers
Party;
Iraqi
Communist
Party;
Jordanian
Communist
Party;
New
Communist
Party
of
Britain;
New
Communist
Party
of
the
Netherlands;
New
Communist
Party
of
Yugoslavia;
Party
of
Communists
of
Belarus;
Party
of
Communist
Refoundation
(Rifondazione)
Italy;
Party
of
Democratic
Socialism
(PDS)
Germany;
Party
of
Italian
Communists;
Party
of
the
Mexican
Communists;
Party
of
Yugoslav
Communists;
Popular
Socialist
Party
of
Mexico;
Portuguese
Communist
Party;
Romanian
Socialist
Party;
Socialist
Labour
Party
of
Croatia;
Socialist
Party
of
Latvia;
Sudanese
Communist
Party;
Syrian
Communist
Party;
The
Action
of
Chad
for
Unity
and
Socialism;
Tudeh
Party
of
Iran;
United
Left
Movement
in
Luxembourg
(déi
Lénk);
United
Left
of
Spain
(Izquierda
Unida);
Workers
Party
of
Belgium;
Workers
Communist
Party
of
Bosnia
and
Herzegovina;
and
Worker
Party
of
Ireland.
Among
others,
the
following
parties
and
groups
have
also
endorsed
the
above
statement,
and
some
more
are
likely
to
sign
or
endorse
it
soon:
Communist
Network
of
Italy;
Coordination
Communist,
France;
the
Cercle
Barbusse,
France;
Convergence
Communist
Patricia
Latour,
France;
Vifs
Rouge,
France;
Israeli
Communist
Forum;
and
United
Communists
of
the
Netherlands.