Tuesday, August
8, 2006 Contacts: Scott McLarty, Media Coordinator, 202-518-5624, mclarty@greens.org Starlene Rankin, Media Coordinator, 916-995-3805, starlene@greens.org
Greens call for U.N. General Assembly to invoke 'Uniting for Peace' resolution for immediate ceasefire in Lebanon:
- The U.S. veto in the U.N. is the major obstacle to
peace, say Greens, who note that Bush ideologues favor attacks on Iran and a
wider Middle East conflict.
- Israel must withdraw troops from Lebanon
immediately.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The Green Party of
the United States today called on the General Assembly of the United Nations to
invoke Resolution 377 'Uniting for Peace' in the face of the U.N. Security
Council's inability to stop the violence the Middle East.
Greens also urged the U.S. and U.N. to
place pressure on Israel to respect Lebanese sovereignty and remove troops from
Lebanon immediately, stressing that without a withdrawal a ceasefire will be
impossible.
"The U.N. must take all possible steps to press Israel
to withdraw from Lebanon, to enact a ceasefire, and to prevent Israel, with U.S.
support, from expanding the war with strikes against Syria and Iran," said
Kathleen Culver, Green candidate for Congress in Tennessee (District 7) http://www.kate4congress.com.
"Every day the attacks between Israel and Hezbollah continue brings us
closer to a wider regional conflict, and a possible global war."
Under international law, the Security Council must
take action to prevent war, but has been blocked by a veto from the Bush
Administration with the support of the Blair government. Under Resolution 377,
the UN General Assembly can take action when the Security Council fails to do
so.
Greens in the U.S. have urged both sides to halt the
exchange of violence, which has left over a thousand civilians dead in Lebanon
and Gaza and at least 75 dead in Israel, and have warned that Israel's
retaliatory killing of civilians, 'targeted' assassinations, and destruction of
infrastructure violate Fourth Geneva Convention prohibitions against
'collective punishment.'Israel's use of U.S.-made weapons
violates U.S. laws against deploying such weapons for use against civilians.
Green Party leaders listed several reasons for the
U.N. General Assembly to act decisively for a ceasefire:
According to Global Network Against Weapons &
Nuclear Power in Space http://www.space4peace.org,
Pentagon personnel responsible for selecting targets for cruise missile
first-strike attacks have been sent to Israel, evidence that Israel and the U.S.
may seek a wider conflict.
Bush officials have sought excuses for an attack on
Iran, in harmony with a program articulated by Bush Administration ideologues
for military 'preemption,' war on multiple fronts, and a political makeover of
the Middle East to give the U.S. power over and permanent access to Middle
Eastern resources, especially oil.
As Iraq slides into civil war as a result of the U.S.
invasion and occupation, expansion of the Israel-Lebanon-Palestine conflict
will hinder efforts to withdraw U.S. troops from Iraq.
The policies and actions of Israel, the U.S., and U.K.
increasingly draw condemnation from the rest of the world, internal dissension
from their own citizens, and the rage of other Middle Eastern and Muslim
nations, risking global war.
An ecological catastrophe looms as oil leaking from
a Lebanese power station bombed by Israel has spreads north to the Syrian
coastline and endangers the eastern Mediterranean region; more environmental
damage is likely if the conflict spreads and more infrastructure is targeted.
On April 3, 2003, the Green Party of the United States urged the U.N. to invoke 'Uniting for Peace' in response
to the U.S. invasion of Iraq, which violated the U.N. charter and U.S.
constitutional law.
Greens have repeatedly called for Israel
to end the occupation and fully recognize the human rights of Palestinians, in
accord with international law and U.N. directives, as necessary first steps for
lasting peace and security in the Middle East. In November, 2005, the Green
Party endorsed a resolution calling for divestment and a general boycott of Israel
until it complies with international law and realizes human rights for
Palestinians, including those living within Israel's borders http://www.gp.org/press/pr_2005_11_28.shtml.
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INFORMATION
Green Party of the United States http://www.gp.org 1700 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 404 Washington, DC 20009 202-319-7191, 866-41GREEN Fax 202-319-7193
Green Party Peace Action Committee (GPAX) http://www.gp.org/committees/peace/
'Uniting for Peace' Petitions Just
Foreign Policy democracyinaction.org/dia/organizationsORG/justforeignpolicy.org/petition.jsp?petition_KEY=326
"A Road to Peace in Lebanon?" (article on the U.N.'s 'Uniting For
Peace' resolution) by Jeremy Brecher and Brendan Smith, Common Dreams, July 27, 2006 http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0727-27.htm |