Peace Movement Writes To Clark About Bush Meeting
20 March 2002
Kia ora,
the message below is forwarded on behalf of the Coalition for Peace Whangarei. It is a request for you to urgently send a letter or fax to Helen Clark for her to consider before she meets with George Bush in Washington next week. All the details, including ideas for what you can say, are in their message.
If you require additional information to add to your version of the letter, there are articles about the US government's new plans re nuclear weapons available online at http://www.converge.org.nz/pma/alert.htm#nwe ; the 'war on terrorism' at http://www.converge.org.nz/pma/usatrep.htm ; and the US government's plans to extend their war to Iraq at http://www.converge.org.nz/pma/iraqa.htm
If you do
send a letter or fax to Helen Clark re her visit, can you
please send a message to PMA 18 March 2002 Urgent
action! Greetings, Friends. Tena Koutou. Below is the
text of a letter to the Prime Minister Helen Clark which we
of the Whangarei Coalition for Peace ask you to consider
forwarding to Ms Clark in your own name or the name of your
organisation as soon as possible this week. A collective
letter in the name of the Coalition with a similar text has
already been sent to Ms Clark. We ask that you act on this
urgently in order to give the Prime Minister time to
consider our collective thoughts before she leaves on Monday
25 March to meet President George Bush in the USA. At this
time, when USA is about to extend its permanent 'state of
war' to include attacks on Iraq and other countries, and to
reinstate a 'first-strike' capacity for their nuclear
weapons, it seems important to us that a strong Aotearoa New
Zealand voice be heard by Bush at the highest level. It is
also important that our own Government take more
responsibility for positively influencing the USA than they
have done so far.
We ask you to act immediately on this
request. Please sign yourself with or without your
address and a few other signatures - and send the enclosed
letter (or any altered version of it that you would prefer)
to PM Helen Clark. Our suggestion would be to do so by fax
to 04 473 3579, as that is most likely to be received in
time and read. Alternatively you could send it by fastpost
(with stamps, freepost to parliament only covers
slowpost). You may also wish to email this message and
letter on to your friends and networks asking them to
respond urgently too. Thank you for taking the moment to
do this today or tomorrow. Pressure needs to be kept on the
NZ and USA Governments to be accountable to a justice-based
future for the world. Tim Howard, for the Coalition for
Peace Whangarei. _________________________________ 18
March 2002 Prime Minister Helen Clark Parliament Buildings
WELLINGTON Fax : 04 473 3579 Dear Prime
Minister, Meeting President Bush We wish to endorse the
letter you have just received from the Coalition for Peace,
Whangarei, urging you to take action when you meet President
Bush next week. We ask you to raise the following issues in
the strongest possible terms. 1. As the Bush
Administration is planning to ease the use nuclear weapons
of mass destruction against nonnuclear powers and the
first-use of these nuclear weapons, we urge you as Prime
Minister to invite President Bush to re-assure the New
Zealand people that the United States will not use nuclear
weapons or threaten to use nuclear weapons against
non-nuclear states, and that the United States will join
Russia and China in promising not to resort to the
first-strike use of nuclear weapons. 2. As the Bush
Administration is preparing for a military attack against
Iraq, we urge you to remind President Bush of the price that
the children and the people of Iraq have paid due to the
sanctions and the continued bombing imposed on their
country; and to convey our advice that the sanctions should
be lifted, the bombing cease, and that a further military
attack cannot be condoned by the people of New Zealand. 3.
As many hundreds of US citizens have been detained and
imprisoned for no other reason than their physical
appearance and their skin colour, we invite you to convey
to the President that New Zealanders abhor this racist
'profiling'. 4. We ask you to remind the President
that detainees / prisoners are required to be treated by
long-established International Law and Conventions. 5.
We ask you to propose to the President the need for the
international inspection of United States laboratories and
plants engaged in storing and manufacturing bacteriological
weapons such as anthrax. 6. We invite you to ask the
President that the establishment formerly known as 'The
School of the Americas' at Fort Benning, USA, used to train
death squads and torturers, be closed. We ask you to take
the opportunity to raise these issues courageously with the
President in order to stop the escalation of this war and
the use of nuclear weapons. Yours sincerely Peace
Movement Aotearoa war on terrorism? war is
terrorism
the national networking
peace organisation
PO Box 9314, Wellington,
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