NGO Statement on
Iraq
September, 19 2002
NGO Representatives of the world, participating
in the 55th UN DPI/NGO Annual Conference, hereby approve and sign
on the following statement on Iraq, after meeting in an emergency
session at the Church Center across the United Nations:
Expressing our deep sorrow and sympathy for all
the civilian victims of 9/11 tragedy and the U.S. bombing in Afghanistan;
Recalling that Article 2(3) of the UN Charter requires
all Member states to settle their international disputes by peaceful
means;
Recalling that Article 2(4) of the UN Charter requires
all Member states to refrain in the international relations from
the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or
political independence of any state;
Convinced that the U.S. administration s new war
plans against Iraq pose grave threats to international peace and
security as well as to the Iraqi people and the world community
as a whole, and any pre-emptive military strikes against Iraq
will constitute an illegal act of aggression;
Recognizing that for the past twelve years, the
UN s economic sanctions against Iraq have probably contributed
to the untimely deaths of more than one million Iraqi civilians,
and such sanctions have been maintained in violation of international
human rights and humanitarian laws, including the UN Declaration
of Human Rights, the International Covenant on Economic, Social
and Cultural Rights, the Genocide Convention, and the Convention
on the Rights of the Child; and
Resolving to prevent a dangerous war of aggression
against Iraq with disastrous consequences for the Iraqi people,
the entire world community, and the United Nations itself,
1) We condemn the open threats of President Bush
and other U.S. officials to attack, invade or overthrow the government
of Iraq, which threats clearly violate the basic principles of
the UN Charter and international law;
2) We call upon the UN officials and bodies to
condemn the U.S. threats of pre-emptive military strikes and take
immediate actions to stop any further U.S. military attacks against
Iraq, including an unconditional acceptance of the recent invitation
of the Iraqi government to discuss further UN inspections in Iraq;
3) We call upon the Security Council to lift all
economic sanctions against Iraq, including the so-called smart
sanctions, immediately to ensure the fundamental human rights
of Iraqi people to life;
4) We urge the government of Iraq to abide by international
law, establish friendly and peaceful relations with its neighbors,
and play a constructive role in the peace-building process in
the Middle East;
5) We urge all Member governments, UN agencies,
civil society, NGOs, and people of the world to refuse to participate
or cooperate with any U.S. government plans to initiate further
military attacks or invasion of Iraq; and
6) We decide to forward a copy of this statement
to the UN Secretary General, all missions to the UN, President
of the United States, and the media.
Dated: September 11, 2002
New York, New York
(This Statement was co-signed by 52 NGO groups
participating in the meeting, including FOR, Promoting Enduring
Peace, Peace Action, NGO Peace Caucus/UN-NY, US Peace Council,
Voices in the Wilderness, Maryknoll Sisters, American Humanist
Association, Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, Pax Christi International,
Peace Links, etc.)
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