Campaign August 12: International day of solidarity and protest
 
Human Rights /World Peace and Security - Wed Aug 02 2006

International appeal for an immediate and unconditional cease-fire

Today, July 30th, another massacre was committed in Lebanon: More than sixty civilians, among them 37 children, were killed by Israeli bombs while they were sleeping in shelters in the village of Qana. They died not very far away from the mass grave holding the bodies of 106 civilians burned by a previous Israeli attack in April 1996 inside a shelter provided by a UN battalion.

Reacting to this terrible news, the only sane decision that needs to be made immediately is that of a ceasefire.

A ceasefire would allow for humanitarian relief to reach the innocent victims, for the bodies to be buried instead of being eaten by the dogs, and for all the underlying problems to be negotiated and eventually solved. More victims can only produce more hatred.

In the last few days, Lebanon has been promised by the EU, the UK and the US help in rebuilding its infrastructure and humanitarian aid to assist the eight hundred thousand internally displaced persons and “humanitarian corridors”, but they stopped short of demanding a ceasefire, which encouraged Israel to continue with its “mission” of unilaterally enforcing the resolution to disarm Hezbollah. With that same logic, Hezbollah could argue it has a mission to enforce the many UN Security Council resolutions demanding Israel to withdraw from the occupied Palestinian territories and to implement the right of return of the Palestinian refugees.

On July 27, Israeli Justice Minister Haim Ramon said that Israel had given civilians ample time to leave southern Lebanon. “All those now in south Lebanon are terrorists who are related in some way to Hezbollah,” he said, according to the BBC. The same strategy is in these days deployed in the Gaza Strip where the populations of neighborhoods and refugee camps are asked to leave their homes. This comes down to blatant collective punishment of entire populations.

The escalating violence in Lebanon can not be solved unilaterally with self-proclaimed righteousness by any party. Peace is negotiated between enemies, not with friends. And the first step to any negotiation is a ceasefire. Or is it that every child has to die so that they do not grow into “terrorists”?

A year ago, the UK Prime Minister championed the cause of including in the UN mandate the “responsibility to protect populations from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity”. Yet the UN, the European Union, The United States and the United Kingdom have failed in their responsibility to protect the Lebanese and Palestinian children. Or even to clearly condemn the latest Israeli criminal acts.

The international civil society and social movements are raising their voice and mobilizing throughout the world not only to express their indefectible solidarity with the Lebanese people, but also to build a huge international barrier against the global war of re-colonization of the world.

We are demanding:

· An immediate and unconditional cease-fire, in Lebanon as well as in the Palestinian Occupied Territories!
· The implementation of full sovereignty to Lebanon and the national rights of the Palestinian people!
· No NATO forces on the Lebanese territory!

We support the call of the international solidarity delegation in Lebanon for an international day of protest and solidarity on August 12th.

Please support this appeal either as an individual or as an organization (include name of the signatory and/or organization and country) by sending an e-mail to the following:

  • Arab NGO Network for Development (ANND)
    annd@annd.org


  • Michael Warschawski
    Anti-War movement in Israel
    Alternative Information Center/Jerusalem
    Member of the WSF/IC
    mikaic@alt-info.org

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    SIGNATORIES

    ORGANIZATIONS

    1 IBASE, Brasil, Cândido Grzybowski member of WSF International Council
    2 International Alliance of Inhabitants, Cesare Ottolini, coordinator
    3 Habitat International Coalition (HIC)
    4 Ubuntu Forum Secretariat, Josep Xercavins, Coordinadtor
    5 Third World Network, Martin Khor - Director
    6 Le Monde Diplomatique, Bernard Cassen, journaliste et directeur général
    7 Coordinación de Mujeres del Paraguay, Clide Soto, Carmen Vallejo, Carolina Thide
    8 Association for Progressive Communications (APC), Anriette Esterhuysen - Executive Director
    9 Social Watch, Roberto Bissio, International secretariat
    10 Social Development Network, Edward Oyugi, Executive Director/ Kenya
    11 Central Unica dos Trabalhadores (CUT), Brasil
    12 Articulacion Feminista Marcosur (South America), Virginia Vargas, Lilián Celiberti, Line Bareiro, Carla Batista, Guacira de Oliveira, Yuma Schumager
    13 ATTAC - Brasil, Antonio Martins, member of WSF International Council
    14 Attac Vlaanderen (Belgium), Francine Mestrum
    15 Jubilee South, Vinod Raina
    16 WSF Karachi Organising Coommittee, Karamat Ali
    17 Pakistan Peace Coalition
    18 REMTE (Latinoamerican Network of Women Transforming the Economy / Red Latinoamericana Mujeres Transformando la Economia), Magdalena Leon T.
    19 Network for Social Justice and Human Rights (Rede Social de Justiça e Direitos Humanos), Maria Luisa Mendonça, Brazil
    20 ALAI (Agencia Latinoamericana de Información), Sally Burch
    21 Alternatives Internationales, Gustave Massiah
    22 All India Peoples Science Network, Amit Sen Gupta
    23 Focus on the Global South, Walden Bello
    24 Istituto Paulo Freire, Isabel Pato
    25 Network Institute for Global Democratization (NIGD), Dr. Teivo Teivainen
    26 Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales (CLACSO), Emilio Taddei
    27 Lebanese women council
    28 ABONG (Brazilian Association of NGOs), Carolina Gil
    29 Red Afrolatino-americana e Afro-Caribenha de Mujeres, Nilza Iraci
    30 Geledés - Instituto da Mulher Negra/ Brazil
    31 Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era (DAWN)
    32 Campaign against fundamentalisms, Lucy Garrido, Cecilia Olea
    33 Bahrain Center for Studies and Research, Mohamad Noman Jalal
    34 FASE, Fátima Mello Director/Brazil
    35 Cotidiano Mujer/ Uruguay, Elena Fonseca, Elena Bitencur, Ana Cristina González, Adriana Fontán
    36 LGBT South-South Dialogue
    37 Red Nacional Género y Economía, México, Leonor Aida Concha
    38 Observatorio da Cidadania- Brasil, Fernanda Carvalho
    39 Action for Economic Reforms, Men Sta. Ana
    40 Red de Educación Popular Entre Mujeres de América Latina y el Caribe (REPEM), Ximena Machicao
    41 Internatinal Council for Adult Education - ICAE
    42 Third World Network (TWN) - Africa
    43 Espaces Marx / Transform!, Elizabeth Gautier
    44 Encuentros Hemisféricos contra el ALCA
    45 Convergencia de los Movimientos de los Pueblos de las Américas (COMPA)
    46 Centro Memorial Dr.Martin Luther King,jr, Habana, Cuba
    47 FAMES (Forum des Femmes Africaines pour un monde de l'Economie Solidaire) Senegal
    48 Grassroots Global Justice, USA
    49 Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign (PPEHRC), National Coordinator Cheri Honkala, USA
    50 ARCI - Italian Working Group for World Social Forum, Raffaella Bolini
    51 Instituto del Tercer Mundo (ITeM) - Clara Píriz, Presidenta
    52 Global Policy Forum Europe, Jens Martens
    53 Pakistan Institute of Labour Education and Research (PILER), Karachi. Karamat Ali Executive Director
    54 Social Agenda Working Group, Thailand, Ranee Hassarungsee
    55 Instituto de Estudos Socioeconomicos (INESC), Brasil - Iara Pietricovsky, Atila Roque
    56 SILAKA Organization, Cambodia
    57 Committee for the Abolition of Third World Debt (CADTM), Eric Toussaint
    58 Transnational Institute - Fiona Dove Director
    59 Middle East Peace Now, Minnesota, Florence Steichen, President
    60 Pax Christi, Minnesota
    61 Akshara Foundation, India - Nandita Shah
    62 Southern Africa Human Rights Non governmental Organizations Network - Tanzania
    63 Soeurs Unies, Benin / Huguette AKPLOGAN-DOSSA
    64 National Civic Forum (NCF), Sudan - Hassan Abdel Ati, NCF Coordinator
    65 Internationl Ciranda of Independent Information - CIRANDA
    66 Foundation for Media Alternatives - Al Alegre, Executive Director
    67 Casa de la Mujer, Argentina - Claudia Mauri
    68 Peruvian Committee of Support to Global Call against Poverty, Hector Bejar
    69 Foro Ciudadano de Participación por la Justicia y los Derechos Humanos, Argentina - Jorge Carpio
    70 Tavola della Pace (The Peace Roundtable), IC of the WSF - Italia, Flavio Lotti
    71 Red Latino americana de Católicas por el Derecho a Decidir - Brasil - Regina Soares Jurkewicz
    72 Organización Continetal Latino Americana y Caribeña de Estudiantes, Ruben Diniz
    73 Central de Trabajadores Argentinos (CTA)
    74 Mesa Nacional del FSM en Argentina
    75 Habitat International Coalition-Latin America Regional Office (HIC-AL), Lorena Zarate, Coordinator


    INDIVIDUALS

    1 Hans von Sponeck, UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Iraq (1998-2000)
    2 Noam Chomsky
    3 Karine Lacasse, Alternative, Canada
    4 Graciela Rodriguez/EQUIT Coordinator and IGTN Global Coordinator
    5 Atila Roque/Brazil INESC
    6 Chikako Nishiguchi/Japan
    7 Valeria Bismar
    8 Illena rivera/Venezuela
    9 Jean Kasaparbauer/US citizen, Caucasian-German
    10 Hadi Bismar/Lebanese Canadian
    11 Eva Friedlander /United States
    12 Jean Marie Kraemer/Lebanon
    13 Rafic Baddoura/medical doctor
    15 Leila Sharaf/Jordanian senate
    16 Shirley Walters/Cape Town- South Africa
    17 Yvonne Underhill-Sem, Cook- Islands/New Zealand
    18 Lea Maria/journalist from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    19 Jorge Beloqui/Maths Professor at the University of São Paulo
    20 Chola Mtonga/Zambia
    21 Professor Vijay Naidu/Director, Development Studies-Institute of Geography-School of Earth-Sciences-Victoria University-Wellington
    22 Mariama Williams/Jamaica
    23 Noji Matutu/Johannesburg -South Africa
    24 Charaf Ahmimed/IDRC-Canada
    25 Elsa Duhagon/ Uruguay
    26 Magela Sigillito, Uruguay
    27 Pablo Accuosto/ Uruguay
    28 Amanda Soares de Brito/ Brasil
    29 Minar Pimple, MDG campaign
    30 Sunie Arima/Action Aid International
    31 Christophe Aguiton, European marches against unemployment, WSF IC
    32 Nicola bullard, Focus on the global south, WSF IC.
    33 Elsa Drucaroff, Argentina.
    34 Alejandro Horowicz, Argentina
    35 Eva Hanfstaengl, Germany
    36 Rehema Kerefu Sameji, Tanzania
    37 Martha de la Fuente, Argentina/Holanda
    38 Alicia Guerra, Argentina
    39 Dr. Rodolfo Panizza, Uruguay

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