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DESCRIPTION:Weekly Listening Project (begun in October 2001)   We ask the public three 
 questions-   What do you think/feel about the events of September 11th and 
 the US government's response?   How can we defuse terrorism?   How can we 
 create a safer, better, world for our children, and all children?   We have 
 banners, tables, chairs, food(except for this day), handouts, resources, 
 sometimes music. (Cancelled if it rains) Sponsored by Women's International 
 League for Peace and Freedom, Peninsula Branch. All welcome.   \nWe will be 
 participating in  a solidarity fast with Jubilee Iraq and Voices in the 
 Wilderness who will be Fasting in Geneva, Switzerland-\n\n\nFAST FOR 
 ECONOMIC JUSTICE FOR IRAQ\nJUNE 16 - 30 AT U.N. IN GENEVA, SWITZERLAND 
 \nChicago, Illinois, United States; & Baghdad, Iraq - International social 
 justice activists (from Iraq, the U.S., the U.K., and elsewhere) will fast 
 at the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, from June 16th to June 30th, 
 to demand economic justice for Iraqi citizens. The fast will address the 
 key issues of war reparations claims imposed against Iraq, debt 
 cancellation and reconstruction. Hans von Sponeck will join those 
 conducting the fast on June 16. Mr. von Sponeck resigned as director of the 
 United Nations Humanitarian Assistance program in Iraq in 2000 in 
 opposition to the economic sanctions. \n\nThe fast will coincide with the 
 final meeting of the United Nations Compensation Commission (U.N.C.C.), 
 which takes place from June 28th to 30th in Geneva. The U.N.C.C. will 
 determine how much of a remaining $65 billion in war reparations claims 
 will be imposed against Iraq. These claims relate to the invasion and 
 occupation of Kuwait in 1990-91 by Saddam Hussein's regime. Iraq has paid 
 $19 billion in reparations claims, including over $2 billion since the fall 
 of the Saddam Hussein regime. The U.N.C.C. imposed an additional $33 
 billion in war reparations claims against Iraq, which are yet to be paid. 
 Virtually all unpaid claims are owed to oil companies or governments. 
 Virtually all claims of individual people are settled and paid. \n\nThose 
 fasting will present five key demands which must be met, for there to be 
 economic justice for Iraqis:\n1) An immediate moratorium on war reparations 
 payments and claims;\n2) A new U.N. Security Council resolution which 
 cancels all unpaid war reparations already imposed against Iraq;\n3) The 
 elimination of all odious debt, comprising most of the more that $100 bn. 
 of foreign debt, incurred by Saddam Hussein's regime; as determined by an 
 odious debt arbitration tribunal in which Iraq has full due process 
 rights;\n4) The stipulation that no economic conditions be imposed upon 
 Iraq through such mechanisms as an International Monetary Fund (IMF) 
 stand-by-agreement, or otherwise;\n5) Full funding for the reconstruction 
 of Iraq which focuses on the social needs of the Iraqi people, is directed 
 by Iraqis, and without any strings attached. \n\nIn announcing the fast, 
 organizers from Jubilee Iraq and Voices in the Wilderness state: \n"As 
 international social justice activists, including citizens of Iraq, the 
 U.S., and the U.K., we stand united and resolved to seek an end to the 
 ongoing economic exploitation of Iraq. Such exploitation is a form of 
 violence which must be resisted. Those of us who are citizens of the U.S. 
 and U.K. bear a special responsibility as it is our respective countries 
 which created and held firm to the economic sanctions regime which 
 devastated Iraq's health care, education, water, and electrical 
 infrastructure. \n\n"Iraq is saddled with enormous foreign financial claims 
 incurred by Saddam Hussein and his regime. These claims take the form of 
 war reparations imposed against Iraq for Saddam's invasion of Kuwait as 
 well as the odious debt, coming from loans which financed his regime from 
 1981-90. These war reparations and this odious debt ought to be canceled 
 without limitations and without any conditions attached. \n\n"It is neither 
 right nor just that the Iraqi people be required to pay in perpetuity for 
 the regime of Saddam Hussein." \n\nJubilee Iraq and Voices in the 
 Wilderness are initiating the fast. Jubilee Iraq was formed in March 2003 
 as a network of Iraqis and internationals (including lawyers, economists, 
 politicians and aid workers) dedicated to ensuring that the Iraqi people 
 are not unjustly forced to pay Saddam's bills. It is independent and 
 involves people of diverse political opinions who are all united on this 
 issue. In 2004 it organized demonstrations at two UNCC meetings as well as 
 at the Paris Club and the IMF autumn summit in Washington. It organized a 
 conference of Iraqi economists in Berlin, and conducted in-depth 
 consultations with Iraqi civil society and political parties, culminating 
 in a bill which passed unanimously in the Interim National Assembly in 
 November 2004, condemning the odious debt and reparations. \n\nVoices in 
 the Wilderness was formed in 1996 to challenge and oppose the economic 
 sanctions imposed against the people of Iraq. Voices was formed as a 
 campaign of active nonviolence. Delegations traveled to Iraq, bringing 
 medicine and other humanitarian supplies to Iraqis in violation of the 
 economic sanctions and U.S. law, acts for which the U.S. government seeks 
 to penalize Voices. Voices believes the imposition of war reparations 
 claims against Iraq; demands for repayment of "odious debt," and forced 
 restructuring of Iraq's economy to benefit the IMF and non-Iraqi financial 
 interests, continue the economic and military warfare waged against Iraq 
 since 1991. Voices opposed the U.S. invasion of Iraq and the current 
 occupation of Iraq. Voices also calls for full funding for the 
 reconstruction of Iraq, without strings attached; funding determined by the 
 Iraqi people to be to their benefit and not for the benefit of 
 multinational corporations.\n\nMore details posted at 
 http://www.communitycurrency.org\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/06/22/69393.php
SUMMARY:Listening for a Change/ Solidarity Fast
LOCATION:Lytton Plaza  University x Emerson  Downtown Palo Alto
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/06/22/69393.php
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