The US occupation of Iraq is illegal and cannot be made legal. All
that has derived from the occupation is illegal and illegitimate and cannot
gain legitimacy. These facts are incontrovertible. What are their
consequences?
Peace, stability and democracy in Iraq are impossible under occupation.
Foreign occupation is opposed by nature to the interests of the occupied
people, as proven by the six million Iraqis displaced both inside and outside
Iraq, the planned assassination of Iraqi academics and professionals and the
destruction of their culture, and the more than one million killed.
Propaganda in the West tries to make palatable the absurdity that the
invader and destroyer of Iraq can play the role of Iraq's
protector. The convenient fear of a "security
vacuum" -- used to perpetuate the occupation
-- ignores the fact that the Iraqi army never capitulated and
forms the backbone of the Iraqi armed resistance. That backbone is concerned
only with defending the Iraqi people and Iraq's sovereignty.
Similarly, projections of civil war ignore the reality that the Iraqi
population overwhelmingly, by number and by interest, rejects the occupation
and will continue to do so.
In Iraq, the Iraqi people resist the occupation by all means, in accordance
with international law. Only the popular resistance can be
recognized to express and defend the Iraqi people's
interests and will. Until now the United States is blind to this reality,
hoping that a "diplomatic surge", following the
military surge of effective ethnic cleansing, will secure a government it
imposes on Iraq. Regardless of who wins the upcoming US presidential election,
the US can never achieve its imperial goals and the forces it imposes on Iraq
are opposed to the interests of the Iraqi people.
Some in the West continue to justify the negation of popular sovereignty
under the rubric of the "war on terror",
criminalizing not only resistance, but also humanitarian assistance to a
besieged people. Under international law the Iraqi resistance constitutes a
national liberation movement. Recognition of the Iraqi resistance is
consequently a right, not an option. The international community has the
right to withdraw recognition from the US-imposed government in Iraq and
recognize the Iraqi resistance.
It is evident that Iraq cannot recover lasting stability, unity and
territorial integrity until its sovereignty is guaranteed. It is also evident
that the US occupation cannot avoid accountability by trying to switch
responsibility to Iraq's neighbors. A pact of
non-aggression, development and cooperation between a liberated Iraq and its
immediate neighbors is the obvious means by which to achieve this
stability. In its median geopolitical position,
and given its natural resources, a liberated, peaceful and democratic Iraq is
central to the welfare and development of its neighbors. All of
Iraq's neighbors should recognize that stability in Iraq
serves their own interests and commit to not interfering in its internal
affairs.
If the international community and the United States are interested in
peace, stability and democracy in Iraq they should accept that only the Iraqi
resistance -- armed, civil and political --
can achieve these by securing the interests of the Iraqi people. The first
demand of the Iraqi resistance is the unconditional withdrawal of all foreign
forces illegally occupying Iraq -- including private
contractors -- and disbanding all armed forces established by
the occupation.
The Iraqi anti-occupation movement -- in all its
expressions -- in defending the Iraqi people is the only
force empowered to ensure democracy in Iraq. Across the spectrum of this
movement it is agreed that upon US withdrawal a temporary administrative
government would be charged with two tasks: preparing the ground for democratic
elections and reconstituting the national army. Upon completion of these tasks
the administrative government would disband, leaving decisions regarding
reparations, development and reconstruction to a sovereign and freely elected
Iraqi government in a state of all its citizens without religious, ethnic,
confessional or gender discrimination.
All laws, contracts, treaties and agreements signed under occupation are
unequivocally null and void. According to international law and the will of the
Iraqi people, total sovereignty of Iraqi oil and all natural, cultural and
material resources rests in the hands of the Iraqi people, in all its
generations, past, present and future. Across the spectrum of the Iraqi
anti-occupation movement all agree that Iraq should sell its oil on the
international market to all states not at war with Iraq, and in line with
Iraq's obligations as a member of OPEC.
The 2003 US invasion was and remains illegal and the law of state
responsibility demands that states refuse to recognize the consequences of
illegal state acts. State responsibility also includes a
duty to restore. Compensation should be paid by all state and non-state actors
that profited from the destruction and plundering of Iraq.
The Iraqi people are longing for long-term peace. On the basis of the 2005
Istanbul conclusions of the World Tribunal on Iraq, and in recognition
of the tremendous suffering of the aggressed Iraqi people, the signatories to
this declaration endorse the abovementioned principles for peace, stability and
democracy in Iraq.
The sovereignty of Iraq rests in the hands of its people in resistance.
Peace in Iraq is simple to attain: unconditional US withdrawal and recognition
of the Iraqi resistance that by definition represents the will of the Iraqi
people.
We appeal to all peace loving people in the world to work to support
the Iraqi people and its resistance. The future of peace, democracy and
progress in Iraq, the region and the world depends on this.
Please circulate this statement widely
Members of the International Anti-Occupation Network:
Abdul Ilah Albayaty, member of the BRussells Tribunal Executive Committee,
France – Iraq
Hana Al Bayaty, Coordinator of the Iraqi International Initiative on refugees, France
– Egypt
Dirk Adriaensens, member of the BRussells Tribunal Executive Committee,
Belgium
John Catalinotto, International Action Center, USA
Ian Douglas, Coordinator of the International Initiative to Prosecute US Genocide
in Iraq, UK – Egypt
Max Fuller, Author of For Iraq, the Salvador
Option Become Reality and
Crying Wolf, death squads in Iraq, UK – Crying Wolf
Paola Manduca, Scientist, New Weapons Committee, Italy
Sigyn Meder, member of the Iraq Solidarity Association in Stockholm,
Sweden
Cristina Meneses, member of the Portuguese session of the
World Tribunal on Iraq, Portugal
Mike Powers, member of the Iraq Solidarity Association in Stockholm,
Sweden
Manuel Raposo, member of the Portuguese session of the
World Tribunal on Iraq, Portugal
Manuel Talens, writer, member of Cubadebate, Rebelión and Tlaxcala, Spain
Paloma Valverde, member of the Spanish Campaign Against the Occupation and
for the Sovereignty of Iraq (CEOSI),
Spain
International figures who join us in our commitment to a true end to the
occupation and to a lasting, sustainable peace in Iraq
Ramsey Clark, former U.S. Attorney General,
international human rights activist, founder of the International Action Center
– USA
Cynthia McKinney, Green
Party US Presidential Candidate – USA
Denis Halliday, Former UN Assistant Secretary General &
United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator for Iraq 1997-98 – Ireland
François Houtart, Director of the Tricontinental
Center (Cetri), spiritual father and member of the International Committee of
the World Social Forum of Porto Alegre, Executive Secretary of the Alternative
World Forum, President of the International League for rights and liberation of
people and president of the BRussells Tribunal – Belgium
Socorro Gomes, Chairwoman of WPC
– World Peace Council and of Cebrapaz – Brazilian Center of
Solidarity with Peoples and Struggle for Peace – Brazil
José Francisco Gallardo RodrÃguez,
General Major and PhD. in Public Administration – Mexico
Manik Mukherjee, Deputy, International Affairs, Socialist
Unity Center of India, General Secretary, International Anti-imperialist and
People’s Solidarity Coordinating Committee – India
Eduardo Galeano, Essayist, journalist, historian, and activist
– Uruguay
Harold Pinter, Author, Nobel Prize in Literature 2005 –
UK
James Petras, Author – USA
Jan Myrdal, Author – Sweden
Michael Parenti, Author – USA
Peter Curman, Author – Sweden
Rosa Regà s, Author – Spain
Santiago Alba Rico, Authorr, philosopher, member of Rebelion, Spain "“ Tunisia
William Blum, Author, USA
Issam Chalabi, former Iraqi Oil Minister, Iraq/Jordan
Dr. Omar Al Kubaisy, senior iraqi cardiologist, anti
occupation politician and activist on iraq health & medical situation
Dr. Saeed H. Hasan, Former Iraqi Permanent Representative to
the United Nations – Iraq
Dr. Saadallah Al-Fathi, former head of the Energy Studies
Department at OPEC – Iraq
Salah Omar Al Ali, ex iraqi minister/ex Iraq’s
ambassador to UN
Faruq Ziada, Former Iraqi Ambassador
Majid Al Samarai, former Iraqi ambassador
Wajdi A. Mardan, writer and Iraqi Diplomat
Naji Haraj, former Iraqi diplomat, human rights activist
Hassan T. Walli Aydinli, President of the Committee for the
Defence of the Iraqi Turkmens"™ Rights "“
Belgium-Iraq
Sabah Al-Mukhtar, President of the Arab Lawyers Association
– Iraq / UK
Mohammed Younis Alobaidi, Oil Expert, Petroleum Consultancy
Group (PCG) Board Member
Prof. Dr. Zuhair Al Sharook, Former President of Mosul
University, Iraq
Dr. Abdul Razaq M. Al Dulaimi, Dean of college of
communication in Baghdad before the invasion
Mohammed Aref, Science writer – Iraq / UK
Muhamad Tareq Al-Deraji, Director of Monitoring net of human
rights in Iraq – President of CCERF –
Fallujah
Dr. Mousa Al-Hussaini, Iraqi Writer
Buthaina al Nasiri, author and activist, iraq-egypt
Dr. Souad Naji Al-Azzawi, Asst. Prof. Env. Eng. –
University of Baghdad – Iraq
Mundher Al-Adhami, Research Fellow at Kings College London
– Iraq / UK
Nermeen Al-Mufti, Former co-director of Occupation Watch
– Journalist – Iraq
Salam Musafir, Iraqi author and journalist based in Russia
Wafaa’ Al-Natheema, independent journalist, activist, founder of
the Institute of Near Eastern & African Studies (INEAS), filmmaker, author of “Untamed Nostalgia –
Wild Poems,”
Hisham Bustani, Writer and Activist, Secretary –
Socialist Thought Forum, Jordan
Nada Kassass, activist, Egypt
Dr Sahera Al Abta, Academic,Doctor in biology,Faculty of
Sience,Iraq/Amman
Sabah Al-Khozai, Academic & Politician
Dr. Mahmoud Khalid Almsafir, Ass. Prof. International
Economics, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Ghali Hassan, Independent writer living in Syndey,
Australia
Yasar Mohammed Salman Hasan, computer science and business
management – UK
Abdul Wahab Hamid Rashid, Iraq/Sweden
Asma Darwish Al-Haidari, Economist and Activist
"“ Amman
Dr. Curtis F.J. Doebbler, International Human Rights Lawyer
– USA
Karen Parker, Attorney , Association of Humanitarian Lawyers,
partners of the BRussells Tribunal – USA
Niloufer Bhagwat, Vice President of Indian Lawyers Association
– Mumbai / India
Amy Bartholomew, Law professor – Canada
Jennifer Van Bergen, journalist, author writing about civil
liberties, human rights and international law, law lecturer at the
Anglo-American University in Prague
Ana Esther Ceceña, Researcher/professor in
geopolitics, National Autonomous University of México, Director of
the Geopolitics Latinamerican Observatory "“ Mexico
Ãngel Guerra Cabrera, journalist and professor –
Cuba
April Hurley, MD, Iraq Peace Team, Baghdad 2003
"“ California, USA
Azildin Bin Hussain Al Qutamil, Arab Avant Guard-blog –
Tunis
Dr. Bert De Belder, Coordinator Intal & Medical Aid For
The Third World – Belgium
Carlos Fazio, journalist and academic – Mexico
Carlos Taibo, professor of Political Sciences, Madrid
Autonomous University – Spain
Carmen Bohorquez, philosopher, Coordinator of the network of
networks In Defense of Humanity "“ Venezuela
Dr. Chandra Muzaffar, President of JUST International – Malaysia
Claudio Moffa, Professor of History – Italy
Corinne Kumar, Secretary General of El Taller International
– Tunesia / India
Dahr Jamail, independent journalist, author: Beyond the Green
Zone: Dispatches from an Unembedded Journalist in Occupied Iraq –
USA
David Miller, Professor of Sociology at Strathclyde
University, co-founder of Spinwatch – UK
Dirk Tuypens, Actor – Belgium
Elias Davidsson, composer, international law scholar and
activist for 9/11 truth "“ Germany
Eric Goeman, coordinator ATTAC
– Belgium
Fausto Giudice, Writer, translator, activist, member of
Tlaxcala "“ Italy/France
Felicity Arbuthnot, Journalist – UK
Frank Vercruyssen, Actor, TG Stan – Belgium
Dr. Gideon Polya, scientist, author of "Body
Count. Global avoidable mortality since
1950":http://mwcnews.net/Gideon-Polya, Australia
Gie van den Berghe, professor University of Ghent –
Belgium
Gilad Atzmon, Musician, writer, pro-Palestinian activist
"“ UK
Gilberto López y Rivas, anthropologist –
Mexico
Prof. Hedvig Ekerwald, Dept of Sociology, Uppsala University
– Sweden
Prof. Em. Herman De Ley, Em. Prof. Ghent University,
Ex-director of Centre for Islam in Europe – Belgium
Isaac Rosa, Writer – Spain
James E. Jennings, PH.D., President , Conscience
International, Inc., a humanitarian aid and human rights organization working
primarily in the Middle East; and Executive Director, US Academics for Peace, a
group of university professors dedicated to dialogue among civilizations
– USA
Jean Pestieau, Professor Emeritus, Catholic Univercity of
Louvain (UCL), Belgium
Joachim Guilliard, Journalist, Anti-war movement –
Germany
John Saxe-Fernández, Professor of political
science, National Autonomous University – México
Jos Hennes, Publisher EPO –
Edition House – Belgium
José Reinaldo Carvalho, Journalist, politologue,
Relations Internationales, Cebrapaz – Centre Brésilien Pour la
Solidarité avec les Peuples et la Lutte pour la Paix –
Brazil
Kris Smet, Former Journalist – Belgium
Larry Holmes, Troops Out Now Coalition – USA
LeiLani Dowell, Fight Imperialism, Stand Together –
USA
Prof. Dr. Lieven De Cauter, philosopher, K.U. Leuven / Rits,
initiator of the BRussells Tribunal – Belgium
Lolo Rico, screenwriter – Spain
Ludo De brabander, Vrede, Peace Organisation –
Belgium
Luz Gomez Garcia, Lecturer. Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
– Spain
Manlio Dinucci, journalist Il Manifesto – Italy
Marc Vandepitte, philosopher – Belgium
Maria McGavigan, Institute for Marxist Studies, Brussels
Dr Mario Novelli, Lecturer in International Development,
University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Maruja Torres, writer and journalist – Spain
Mary Rizzo, Writer, translator, pro-Palestinian activist,
member of Tlaxcala – USA/Italy
Mathias Cederholm, historian University of Lund, member in the
Iraq Committe in Malmö, Sweden
Merry Fitzgerald, Europe-Turkmens of Iraq
Friendships "“ Belgium
Michel Chossudovsky, economics professor and director, Centre
for Research on Globalization (CRG) –
Canada
Michel Collon, author, journalist – Belgium
Miguel Ãlvarez Gándara, member of SERAPAZ –
Mexico
Dr. Nayar López Castellanos, National Autonomous
University of México "“ Mexico
Pascual Serrano, journalist, member of Rebelion – Spain
Paul Vanden Bavière, Former journalist De
Standaard, publicist and editor of webzine Uitpers – Belgium
Pedro Monzón, Professor, Coordinator of the Cuban
Chapter In Defense of Humanity – Cuba
Dr. Pol De Vos, Public Health Researcher – Peace
movement, Belgium
René Naba, journalist, writer – France
Robin Eastman-Abaya, physician and human rights activist
– USA
Prof. Rudi Laermans, sociologist, Catholic University of
Leuven – Belgium
Sara Flounders, co-director of the International Action
Center
Sarah Meyer, Independent researcher living in Sussex –
UK
Saul Landau, scholar, author, commentator, and filmmaker on
foreign and domestic policy issues, fellow of the Institute for Policy Studies
"“ USA.
Sköld Peter Matthis, ophthalmologist –
Sweden
Stephan Galon, ABVV Trade-Union
Secretary / Permanent Syndical Centrale Générale
FGTB – Belgium
Stéphane Lathion, swiss scholar (Fribourg
University) – President of the GRIS (Research
Group on Islam in Switzerland).
Stephen Eric Bronner, Professor of political science, Rutgers
University – USA
Stevan Kirschbaum, Chair Grievance Committee United Steel
Workers 8751 – USA
Steve Gillis, Vice President, United Steel Workers Local 8751
– USA
Teresa Gutierrez, May 1st Coalition for Immigrant and Worker
Rights Co-Coordinator and Deputy Secretary General International Migrant
Alliance (organizations for ID only) – USA
Dr. Thomas M. Fasy, MD PhD, Clinical Associate Professor,
Mount Sinai School of Medicine "“ USA
VÃctor Flores Olea, writer and political scientist
– Mexico
Endorsing Organisations
All India Anti-imperialist Forum – India
BRussells Tribunal – Belgium
CEOSI "“ Spain
Conscience International – USA
El Taller International – Tunesia
INTAL – Belgium
International Action Center – USA
International Anti-imperialist and People’s Solidarity
Coordinating Committee
The Iraq Solidarity Association in Stockholm (IrakSolidaritet)
– Sweden
Medical Aid For The Third World – Belgium
Muslim Peacemaker Teams – Iraq
Palestine Think Tank (Free Minds for a Free Palestine)
Tlaxcala, The Translators’ (Global) Network for
Linguistic Diversity
US Academics for Peace – USA
World Courts of Women
We encourage the international peace movement, civil society and
politicians to follow their example