Statement on the Terrorist Attacks of
September 11
The Green Party of the United States
Contacts:
Nancy Allen, Media Coordinator 207-326-4576, nallen@acadia.net
Scott McLarty, Media Coordinator, 202-518-5624, scottmclarty@yahoo.com
The Green Party of the United States is shocked by
the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. We extend our deepest
sympathy to those most personally affected by these horrific events.
We remember especially the injured, the loved ones of those who have
died, the innocents who lost their lives in the midst of an ordinary
day's work, and those heroic firefighters, police officers and other
relief workers who gave their lives unquestioningly. These were our
neighbors, co-workers, friends and family members. As Americans and as
members of the human family, we are all irrevocably affected by this
terror.
GREEN PARTY URGES ADHERENCE TO INTERNATIONAL LAW
Greens fully support the right and obligation of the U.S. to seek
justice. The complete disregard for the sanctity of human life
displayed by the perpetrators of these atrocities must be countered by
a just and lawful response. Justice is the goal and mark of a
civilized society. Thus, we call on the United States Government to
exercise caution and restraint as we form a response to these attacks.
Indiscriminate military actions and acts of vengeance would only
escalate violence and generate additional hatred.
Furthermore, a unilateral and indiscriminate military response,
especially on the Afghan or Arab peoples, can easily be misperceived
as an attack on Islam. This would undermine international support for
the US, further fanaticism and terrorism and ultimately imperil the
possibility of peace in the future.
Therefore, we believe that the September 11, 2001 attacks on innocent
civilians should, in accordance with domestic and international law,
be characterized as an international crime against humanity, not a
war. A full investigation, undertaken with international cooperation,
must take place before the President and Congress attempt to bring
those responsible to justice. Accordingly, the identification of any
perpetrator of these offenses and their supporters must be based on
solid and credible evidence not by innuendo or conviction in the
media. A sound legal case must be made and brought to federal and
international courts for arrest and extradition as necessary. American
declarations of war inhibit rather than promote this international
cooperation. Attempts to unilaterally seek redress through bombs and
missiles, rather than a court of law, will undermine international
law, and set back recent international successes in bringing those who
have committed crimes against humanity to justice.
Accordingly, the Green Party specifically opposes any attempt by
President Bush to wage war outside the scrutiny of Congress and the
American public for whom they speak. The US Constitution addresses war
powers explicitly and does not, under any interpretation, allow a
president a "blank check" power to wage war.
GREENS FEAR EROSION OF CIVIL LIBERTIES AT HOME
No matter who the perpetrators of the September attacks prove to be,
unjust attacks in the US or abroad against Arab-Americans, Arabs,
Muslims or anyone else of Middle Eastern ancestry are unacceptable and
un-American. Therefore, we encourage President Bush and other public
officials to continue to denounce sentiments and behavior that target
ethnic or religious groups in revenge for the September 11th attacks.
The September 11th attacks struck out at American democracy as well as
the World Trade Center and Pentagon. By definition, terrorism opposes
representative government, undermines civil liberties, and represses
religious freedom and ethnic diversity. Therefore, our response to
terrorism must not erode these very same civil liberties and
constitutional rights. While we understand the immediate need for
measures like increased airport security, we oppose any restriction on
civil political dissent, which would, in effect, make democratic
accountability a casualty of the September 11th attacks. Critical,
open and honest civic debate about our past and future policy is
essential to a solid and lasting democracy. We urge our fellow
citizens to be vigilant in supporting our civil liberties, which are
always vulnerable during times of conflict.
LONG-TERM SOLUTIONS TO TERRORISM AND VIOLENCE AGAINST CIVILIANS
While there is never any justification for acts of terror against
innocent civilians -- indeed it is the quintessential act of
dehumanization -- the events of September 11th bring Americans the
unique occasion to reconsider our government's role on the world
stage. The Green Party calls attention to the fact that, even in the
midst of our national anger, grief, and fear, the US remains the most
militarily powerful and influential country in the world at present.
In accord with this and our identity as a leading defender of
democracy, we have the obligation to act democratically and model
moral and just standards for others.
Thus, in seeking to prevent further terrorist attacks in the US and
elsewhere, the Green Party urges our nation to reassess our
government's policies and actions, which at worst, may have served to
justify terrorism in the minds of our attackers and their
sympathizers, and at least, may continue to be sources of frustration
and anger for many freedom-seeking peoples around the world.
The Green Party asserts that a significant aspect of preventing future
terrorist attacks on the United States is to insure that our foreign
policy is firmly based on economic and social justice. Specifically,
we call on the U.S. to end the economic sanctions against Iraq which
have resulted in the death of over a half million innocent Iraqi
children and civilians. We also call on the U.S. to insist that
international law be strictly observed with regard to the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Furthermore, the Green Party of the United States urges our fellow
citizens and people everywhere to view September 11th as an
opportunity to call for an end to all violence towards civilians. As
our platform states, the Green Party seeks strength through peace and
asserts that security and liberty prosper together. While we recognize
the need for self-defense and the defense of others who are in
helpless situations, we trust that non-violence provides the surest
road to peace.
Therefore, at this turning point in world affairs, we strongly urge
President Bush to lead the world forward, toward a realignment of
peoples and nations, not backward into an era of military and economic
conquest characterized by endless violence. We can signal this new era
with a declaration strictly banning the targeting of civilians and
non-combatants and the use of weapons of mass destruction. This new
era can be sustained by a rededication of our vast resources away from
producing more weapons and towards eradicating the poverty, disease
and ignorance that foster despair and insecurity for most of the
world's people. Finally, we urge people and governments around the
world to join us in the most pressing challenge of this new
millennium: to create a culture of peace. It is in meeting these
demands of peace, that we will know what peace truly is. The deaths of
over 6000 innocents demand it.
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