The
United National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC)
invites
you to two panels at the Left Forum
May
30-31, 2015, New York City
John
Jay College of Criminal Justice of the City University of New
York
524
W. 59th St at Amsterdam Ave.
WHY WE FOCUS ON U.S. IMPERIALIST
WARS
Saturday, May 30
Session 1, 10:00-11:50 am, Room 1.83
Joe
Lombardo, Co-Coordinator, UNAC
Sara
Flounders, Co-Director, International Action Center
Additional speaker tba
THE WARS COME HOME
Sunday, May 31
Session 6, 12:00-1:50 pm, Room 1.85
Margaret Kimberley, Editor and Senior Columnist,
Black Agenda Report
Abayomi Azikiwe, Editor, Pan-African News Wire and
a
Co-founder of the Michigan Emergency Committee Against
War and Injustice
Marilyn Levin, Co-Coordinator, UNAC
FREE OSCAR LOPEZ RIVERA!
EAST COAST MARCH 2015
Saturday, May 30, NYC
West Harlem – El Barrio
Now age 72, Puerto Rican political prisoner Oscar López Rivera has served more than 30 years in prison, convicted of seditious conspiracy for his commitment to the independence of Puerto Rico, though he was not accused or convicted of causing harm or taking a life. Serving a sentence of 70 years, he is among the longest held political prisoners in the history of Puerto Rico and in the world. Route & Rally: Assemble at 11:00 am 125th & Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Blvd. March east to Lexington, then south to 106th & Lexington St. rally site. (Excerpts taken from report of U.S. resident Caleb Maupin of the International Action Committee who was on the ship delivering humanitarian aid, writing from Djibouti on May 23, 2015.)
I Have
Witnessed A Crime Against Humanity! - A Message from Caleb Maupin in the Port of
Djibouti
From the
Port of Djibouti in North Africa, it is with great sadness and burning outrage
that I announce that the voyage of the Iran Shahed Rescue Ship has concluded. We
will not reach our destination at the Port of Hodiedah in Yemen to deliver
humanitarian aid. The unsuccessful conclusion of our mission is the result of
only one thing: US-backed Saudi Terrorism. Yesterday, as it appeared our
arrival was imminent, the Saudi forces bombed the port of Hodiedah. They didn’t
just bomb the port once, or even twice. The Saudi forces bombed the port of
Hodiedah a total of eight times in a single day! The total number of innocent
dock workers, sailors, longshoremen, and bystanders killed by these eight
airstrikes is still being calculated.With its so many criminal threats and actions, the Saudi regime was sending a message to the crew of doctors, medical technicians, anesthesiologists, and other Red Crescent Society volunteers onboard the ship. The message was “If you try to help the hungry children of Yemen we will kill you.” These actions, designed to terrorize and intimidate those seeking to deliver humanitarian aid, are a clear violation of international law. I can say, without any hesitation, that I have witnessed a crime against humanity. In the context of the extreme Saudi threats, after lengthy negotiations which have been taking place around the clock in Tehran, it has been determined that the Red Crescent Society cannot complete this mission. The 2,500 tons of medical supplies, food, and water are being unloaded, and handed over to the World Food Program, who has agreed to distribute them on our behalf by June 5th. ……….
Remove
U.S. Drone Relay Stations from German Soil
At the UNAC Convention, May 8-10, American German activist Elsa Rassbach spoke powerfully about the need to stand in solidarity with German activists who are protesting the use of the U.S. Base in Ramstein, Germany to host a satellite relay necessary to the military drone program. All targeted killings and surveillance by US drones in Africa, the Middle East and Southwest Asia require the use of this relay, which sends data received overland from domestic U.S. bases to a satellite which then forwards the signals to individual drones. This is a gross violation of the sovereignty of Germany, just as the drone surveillance and strikes themselves are violations of the sovereignty of Yemen, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Somalia and the other countries where they are used, and targeted killings are a violation of the most basic human rights of the victims, all of whom are technically civilian. UNAC supports the campaign to remove the relay from German soil, and stands in solidarity with the people of Germany. On Wednesday, May 27, Faisal bin Ali Jaber will have his first hearing in a lawsuit against the German government's complicity in the deaths of his brother-in-law and nephew by a drone strike in Yemen. Jaber's brother-in-law was a cleric and a peacemaker. He was arranging a meeting to show the local Al Qaeda converts the error of their understanding when he ws killed. Drone strikes prohibit local solutions to local problems. The relay in Germany was installed in secrecy under the cover of the U.S. - German Status of Forces agreement. Now that it's existence is known, the German government must respond appropriately in light of German, EU and International Law. We support Faisal bin Ali Jaber's right to justice, and the rights of all the victims to a just hearing, and the right of the German people not to be made complicit in U.S. war crimes |
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