East Timor Demonstration Against the War in Iraq
East Timor Demonstration Against the War in
Iraq
February 15th, 10 am
Assemble at Borja da Costa Park, Farol, Dili, East Timor
February 15th is an "International Day Against the War in Iraq". In cities all over the world, people will hold peaceful demonstrations to protest the impending war against Iraq.
East Timor will also participate in this international movement for peace.
After 25 years of war, the people of East Timor
want peace, not only for ourselves, but for the whole world.
East Timor is a small and new nation, but we know quite a
lot about the death and destruction that come with war, and
we don't want to see similar destruction anywhere.
Therefore, several
civil society organizations* in Dili,
joined by many East Timorese and international citizens, are
organizing a nonviolent demonstration to ask for peace in
Iraq and in the world.
The march will assemble at 10 am in Borja da Costa Park in Farol, Dili, and from there will walk to the embassies of the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. At each embassy, the organizers will read a statement for peace, and they hope to discuss their concerns with each Ambassador in person, asking him to communicate those concerns to his home government.
As every East
Timorese knows, the Indonesian invasion of this country
resulted in massive civilian casualties and destruction.
Yet, during 24 years of illegal occupation, neither East
Timor's resistance nor any foreign government advocated
invading Indonesia or attacking Indonesian civilians. The
Indonesian people, like the East Timorese, were victims of
Suharto, not to be punished for his crimes. Likewise, the
people of Iraq, living under Saddam's repression, are not
his co-conspirators. An invasion
of Iraq would kill even
more Iraqi civilians, on top of hundreds of thousands who
have already died from the decade-long embargo. The decision
about who should govern Iraq is one for the people of Iraq
to make, not foreign governments although those governments
can provide nonmilitary help, if requested by the Iraqi
population.
The government of the United States (with
support from Great Britain and Australia) is leading the
charge for war against Iraq. These three governments have
helped East Timor's independence since 1999 but from 1975
until 1999 they supported the brutal Indonesian military
occupation of this
country, supplying weapons and
training to the Indonesian army to better enable it to kill
and torture the East Timorese people. There is no moral
principle in their current desire to overthrow Saddam
Hussein, with consequent massive casualties among Iraqi
civilians and others, when they felt no compulsion to
overthrow Suharto, who was at least as bloody and brutal as
Hussein. We believe that the real reason for this call for
war is OIL not Saddam Hussein, international terrorism, or
weapons of mass destruction. The United States, like many
other governments that now want to overthrow Saddam Hussein,
supported this same Saddam Hussein when his policies on oil
were profitable for their companies.
*The demonstration in
East Timor is being organized by many groups, including:
Sah'e Institute for Liberation, La'o Hamutuk (The East Timor
Institute for Reconstruction Monitoring and Analysis),
Perhimpunan HAK, Fokupers, Haburas, Asosiasaun Mane Kontra
Violensia, Judicial System Monitoring Programme, Fortilos,
and Renetil.