U.S. Hands off Syria Sign on Letter (Please redistribute)

Dear Friends of Peace and Justice in the U.S. and the World,

We are very pleased to announce that, following a lengthy round of deliberations among several organizations and leading individuals in the peace movement, about the urgent need for a broad coalition to oppose war and U.S./NATO intervention for a forced regime change is Syria, about 30 organizations and 18 prominent leaders of the peace movement have currently signed on the Coalition’s Points of Unity statment and have agreed to cooperate within the framework of an Ad Hoc coalition named Hands of Syria Coalition.

Our objective is to create the broadest possible united front for peace and justice by peace activists and organizations in the U.S. and around the world to fight for an end all violence, intervention and sanctions against Syria, which is now threatening world peace.

We have attached our Points of Unity statement to this email (please see below) for your review. It is our sincere hope that you will also agree with this statement and join this broad coalition, either as an organization or as a pro-peace individual.

To sign on to this statement and join the Hands Off Syria Coalition, please go to:


We sincerely thank you for considering this invitation, and ask you to kindly distribute this invitation broadly.

Hands Off Syria Coalition
U.S. HANDS OFF SYRIA
An Urgent Message for Peace on the Eve of Wider War

We raise our voices against the violence of war and the enormous pressure of war propaganda, lies and hidden agendas that are used to justify this war and every past U.S. war.
We, the undersigned organizations and individuals, endorse the following Points of Unity and will work together as an Ad Hoc Coalition to help put an end to the regime change intervention by the United States, NATO and their regional allies and the killing of innocent people in Syria:

1.     The continuation of the war in Syria is the result of a U.S.-orchestrated intervention by the United States, NATO, their regional allies and reactionary forces, the goal of which is regime change in Syria. 

2.     This policy of regime change in Syria is illegal and in clear violation of the United Nations Charter, the letter and spirit of international law and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

3.     This policy of forced regime change is threatening the security of the region and the world and has increased the danger of direct confrontation between the United States and Russia, with the potential of a nuclear catastrophe for the whole world.

4.     War and U.S. and EU sanctions have destabilized every sector of Syria’s economy, transforming a once self-sufficient country into an aid-dependent nation. Half the Syrian population is now displaced. A UN ESCWA report reveals these U.S. sanctions on Syria are crippling aid work during one of the largest humanitarian emergency since World War II. The one third of Syrians refugees in surrounding Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey have been hit hard by U.S. cuts to UNICEF. This forces desperate refugees to struggle to reach Europe.

5.     No foreign entity, be it a foreign government or an armed group, has the right to violate the fundamental rights of the Syrian people to independence, national sovereignty and self-determination. This includes the right of the Syrian government to request and accept military assistance from other countries, as even the U.S. government has admitted. 

6.     Only the people of Syria have the inalienable right to choose their leaders and determine the character of their government, free from foreign intervention. This right cannot be properly exercised under the conditions of U.S.-orchestrated foreign intervention against the Syrian people.

7.     Our opposition is to forced regime change in Syria by U.S.-backed foreign powers and their mercenaries. It is not our business to support or oppose President Assad or the Syrian government. Only the Syrian people have the right to decide the legitimacy of their government.

8.     The most urgent issue at present is peace and putting an end to the violence of foreign intervention that has resulted in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people and the displacement of millions of Syrians both internally or as refugees abroad.

Based on these Points of Unity, we, as individuals and organizationsin an Ad Hoc Coalitionagree on the following demands and commit ourselves to working together to help achieve them:

1.     An immediate end to the U.S. policy of forced regime change in Syria and full recognition and compliance by the U.S., NATO and their allies with principles of international law and the U.N. Charter, including respect for the independence and territorial integrity of Syria.

2.     An immediate end to all foreign aggression against Syria, and serious efforts toward a political resolution to the war.

3.     An immediate end to all military, financial, logistical and intelligence support by the U.S., NATO and their regional allies to all foreign mercenaries and extremists in the Middle East region.

4.     An immediate end to economic sanctions against Syria. Massive international aid for displaced people within Syria and Syrian refugees abroad. 

Only in a peaceful and independent Syria, free of foreign aggression, can the people of Syria freely exercise their sovereign rights, express their free will and make free choices about their government and their country’s leadership.

We invite all supporters of peace and peoples’ right to self-determination around the world to join hands of cooperation in this effort to achieve these most humanitarian demands.

We need jobs, healthcare, education and an end to racist police violence here at home, not U.S. wars abroad!!

Organizational Signers (in alphabetical order):
  1. Alliance for Global Justice
  2. al-Awda, Palestine Right to Return Coalition
  3. Antiwar Committee — Tucson, Tampa, Utah, Minneapolis
  4. Arab Americans for Syria
  5. Arab Women Progressive League
  6. BAYAN – Philippine Coalition
  7. Coalition of Arab Canadian Professionals and Community Associations
  8. Dallas Left Alliance
  9. Ecumenical Peace Institute Clergy and Laity Concerned
  10. Hamilton Coalition to Stop the War (Hamilton, Ontario, Canada)
  11. International Action Center
  12. International League of Peoples Struggle – U.S.
  13. Michigan Emergency Committee Against War & Injustice
  14. Movement Against War & Occupation — Canada
  15. One State Assembly
  16. Peoples Organization for Progress
  17. Popular Committee in Defense of Syria
  18. Peoples Opposition to War, Imperialism & Racism — POWIR (Florida)
  19. Return Now Coalition
  20. Southern Human Rights Organizers’ Conference – SHROC
  21. Students for Democratic Society — SDS
  22. Syrian American Will Association – SAWA
  23. Syrian Social Club Community in the UK (Dr. Issa Chaer, co-founder)
  24. Syria Solidarity Movement
  25. The Expatriates Association of Syrians in Canada
  26. United National Antiwar Coalition — UNAC
  27. Upstate New York Drone Action
  28. U.S. Peace Council
  29. Virginia Defenders for Freedom, Justice & Equality
  30. Women Against Military Madness — WAMM

Individual Signers (in alphabetical order):
  1. Abayomi Azikiwe, Pan Africa News Wire
  2. Ramsey Clark, Former U.S. Attorney General & Human Rights Attorney
  3. Gerry Condon, National Board Vice President, Veterans For Peace*
  4. Margaret Flowers, MD, Green Party Candidate for Senate; Co-Director, It’s Our Economy*
  5. Bruce Gagnon, Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space*
  6. Abbas Hamideh, al-Awda Steering Committee*
  7. Jaribu Hill, Human Rights Defender
  8. Margaret Kimberly, Editor and Senior Columnist, Black Agenda Report
  9. John Kiriakou, former CIA counterterrorism officer and former senior investigator, Senate Foreign Relations Committee
  10. Ray Laforest, Haiti Support Network
  11. George Martin, Liberty Tree
  12. Ray McGovern, former CIA analyst and Presidential briefer
  13. Nick Mottern, Knowdrones.com
  14. Elizabeth Murray, Deputy National Intelligence Officer for the Near East, National Intelligence Council (ret.)
  15. Coleen Rowley, retired FBI agent and former Minneapolis Division Legal Counsel
  16. Cindy Sheehan, Anti-War Gold Star Mother
  17. Amal Wahda, Arab Women's Progressive League
  18. Kevin Zeese, Co-Director, Popular Resistance*
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* For identification purposes only.

Comments

  1. Is there any US vital interest in Syria? There is no reason I can see for US involvement.

    We are not stopping terrorism, we are inciting it and giving ISIS and others good reason to attack us.

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    1. Look up the the Levant Basin, a huge reserve of oil and gas that was discovered in 2010.

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  2. CAPS will join as an organization after our members vote, then several will join as individuals. Thanks

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  3. I signed the petition. Hope it's posted!

    Frank Lambert

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  4. Please add Committee to Abolish Prison Slavery to the Organizational Signers. Thank you.

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    1. This is the link to sign:

      http://HandsOffSyriaCoalition.net

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