Saturday, June 10, 2006

The Declaration of Peace Pledge

A Pledge to Take Action to:

  • Bring the Troops Home Now
  • By September 21, Establish a Comprehensive Plan to End the US War in Iraq
  • Oppose Future US Military Invasions

The Declaration of Peace Pledge

The Declaration of Peace is a pledge:

  • To declare peace by taking action now to bring all US troops home from Iraq now and to establish a comprehensive, concrete and rapid plan for an end to the US war in Iraq; and
  • To declare peace by engaging in nonviolent action in cities and towns across the United States and in Washington, DC September 21-28 if these goals — immediate withdrawal of US troops and a comprehensive plan to end the US war — are not accomplished by International Peace Day, September 21, 2006. Nationally coordinated nonviolent activities will continue on a regular basis as needed until the United States withdraws from Iraq.
Sign the Declaration of Peace

Declare Peace. Take Action to End the US War in Iraq.

The US war in Iraq is an endless fire consuming lives, resources, and the fragile possibilities of peace. Instead of quenching this fire, the US occupation intensifies it. The Declaration of Peace is a call to end this war – and a commitment to take action to translate this call into a concrete plan for peace.

With nearly seventy percent of the people of the United States opposing this war, there is a growing call to bring the troops home now and to establish a comprehensive, concrete and rapid withdrawal plan. This comprehensive plan must include withdrawal of US troops; the closure of US bases in Iraq; support for a peace process in the post-occupation transition; reconstruction and reparations in Iraq; and a shift from hundreds of billions of dollars spent for war to meeting human needs at home and abroad.

The Declaration of Peace is a commitment people are making across the United States to take bold, powerful and peaceful steps to help establish this comprehensive plan to end the US War in Iraq. Together — policy-makers and citizens; Democrats, Republicans and Independents; people of faith and people of conscience – we have the power to douse this fire. Sign The Declaration of Peace – and take tangible, nonviolent action to end this war and to declare a new era of peace and justice.

Sign the Declaration of Peace
For More Information:
http://www.declarationofpeace.org
2501 Harrison St., Oakland, CA 94612
E-mail:info@declarationofpeace.org

SIGN THE DECLARATION OF PEACE
http://declarationofpeace.org/sign-the-declaration-of-peace

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