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Stop U.S. Military Retaliation; Don't Carry Out Ethnic and Religious

A Statement from the Pacific Asia Resource Center ================================================================

Source  :  Pacific-Asia Resource Center

We, the Pacific Asia Resource Center (PARC), express our sorrow at
the tragedy caused by the "simultaneous terrorist attack" on
September 11, in which countless thousand of precious lives were lost
and many more were injured. We extend our sincere and heartfelt
condolences to the families and loved ones of those who lost their
lives on September 11. We cannot accept such a horrific violent
attacks.

Our movement, PARC, was established in the late 1960s, stemming from
the Anti-Vietnam war citizen movement. We have been working to build
equal relations among the people of Japan, Asia and the Pacific Ocean,
and Third World countries. Based on this position, we express our
opposition both to the "simultaneous terrorist attack" and to
political responses against this attack both by the US and Japan.

First, regardless of what group prepared and implemented this violent
attack - although the US government seems to have identified the
criminal - we strongly oppose that this attack be called an Act of
War, and we oppose the US claim that it has a state right to retaliate
using military power. We also strongly oppose US plans for a violent
military retaliation.

We believe that it is important that a thorough investigation be
conducted by international justice authorities and civil police of
several countries, and that any response should wait until the release
of the results of this investigation. Blind military retaliation by
a single nation or by mobilizing allied countries might lead to the
sacrifice of as many innocent citizens as this attack or more. And
such military retaliation will produce a vicious military escalation.

Secondly, whoever conducted this attack, we should not identify them
with the ethnic groups and religion they belong. Ethnic and religious
prejudice and discrimination should be prevented.

It has been reported that hate crimes (crime based on prejudice or
hatred) have occurred and that the one-sided information spread by
the mass media has inflamed prejudice in the United States. We want
to sound an alarm bell against prejudice against Islam and the Third
World, which is spreading in parts of Western and Japanese society.

Thirdly, no matter how cruel and miserable a situation was caused by
this "simultaneous terrorist attack," we should not defend the
cruelty and miserable violence, war, and terrorism committed by the
US (both government and army).

Without even going back to the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and
Nagasaki, it is clear that millions of innocent people were killed
in Vietnam, Iraq, Sudan, Nicaragua, Panama, the Balkan Peninsula and
other places by war and state terrorism carried out by the US which
has appointed themselves as the policeman of the world and believes
that all justice and good are in its hands. Furthermore, the
governments of many countries which have received U.S. military and
material support have murdered many of their people using their own
armies. Indonesia under the Suharto Regime, with the support of the
West and Japan, carried out the military occupation at East Timor,
and a number of people equal to the victims of the atom bombing of
Hiroshima have fallen victim there. State terrorism in the Third World
supported by Europe, the U.S. and Japan have received no or little
coverage compared to the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center
Building in New York. While we express profound condolences to the
victim of this "simultaneous terrorist attack," we think that unless
we expand our condolences equally to people who were victimized by
the countless wars and state terrorism led by the US in the past, we
cannot guarantee the security of innocent peoples from any violence.

Fourthly, we are deeply concerned about the effect of the
globalization of the market economy, pushed mainly by the US after
the Cold War. This process is dividing the world more than ever into
the powerful and the powerless, and this drives marginalized people
to despair. There is a mechanism through which marginalized people
can find hope in terrorism from a situation of despair. The arms these
people hold are weapons exported by the strong, and through these
exports, the arm traders have become even stronger. And armed
terrorism victimizes many innocent citizens. What we need to do now
is to cut this vicious circle of economic globalization and terrorist
attacks. In order to make the 21st century one of hope, it is crucial
to build alternative logic among people based on solidarity and
friendship as global citizens against the logic of the nation states,
international institutions and giant global corporations.

Finally, we must refer to Japan's moves toward militarism using this
"simultaneous terrorist attack" as a pretext. Japanese politicians,
most of whom belong to the LDP, plan to enact a new law for emergency
situations and establish a notion of the right of collective self
defense, which has so far not been acknowledged in Japanese society.
We strongly oppose such moves towards the strengthening of military
force and the approval for Japan's Self-Defense Forces to participate
in the joint military action.

We understand that stopping terrorism and providing people with
security is needed in order to abolish structural violence around the
world and to realize solidarity and confidence among global citizens.
We cannot abandon pacifism and the confidence that all nations love
peace, which is mentioned in the preface of Japan's Constitution, as
a means to attain this purpose.

September 17, 2001

Pacific-Asia Resource Center (PARC)
2F Toyo Bldg. 1-7-11 Kanda Awaji-cho Chiyoda-ku
Tokyo 101-0063 Japan
Tel: 81-3-5209-3455¡¡Fax: 81-3-5209-3453
E-Mail: parc@jca.apc.org
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