Text of Statement
by Sean Penn
at News Conference in Baghdad
December 15, 2002
The actor and director Sean Penn made the following
statement at a news conference in Baghdad on Sunday afternoon:
I am a citizen of the United States of America.
I believe in the Constitution of the United States, and the American
people. Ours is a government designed to function "of"-"by"-and-"for"
the people. I am one of those people, and a privileged one.
I am privileged in particular to raise my children
in a country of high standards in health, welfare, and safety.
I am also privileged to have lived a life under our Constitution
that has allowed me to dream and prosper. In response to these
privileges I feel, both as an American and as a human being, the
obligation to accept some level of personal accountability for
the policies of my government, both those I support and any that
I may not. Simply put, if there is a war or continued sanctions
against Iraq, the blood of Americans and Iraqis alike will be
on our hands.
My trip here is to personally record the human
face of the Iraqi people so that their blood -- along with that
of American soldiers -- would not be invisible on my own hands.
I sit with you here today in the hopes that any of us present
may contribute in any way to a peaceful resolution to the conflict
at hand.
I thank Norman Solomon and the Institute for Public
Accuracy for facilitating my visit.
Sean Penn
December 15, 2002
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