'Le Feyt Declaration' on Iraq draws widespread support from world figures
September, 2008
A declaration published mid-September outlines a plan to relieve
Iraq of foreign occupation and leave a stable, peaceful nation. It has drawn wide
support and endorsement, including from Nobel Prize winners and nominees as well
as other well-known figures working for peace from many parts of the world.
The declaration points to the principles existent in international
law by which the US-led war that has already cost over a million Iraqi lives and
displaced up to six million more can end -- indeed, the only way it could end. The
declaration has been made available in 10 languages and has been published on hundreds
of websites. Its authors seek mainstream dissemination.
Among the 100 initial signatories are former United Nations assistant
secretary generals Hans von Sponeck and Denis Halliday, both who resigned rather
than administer sanctions they deemed deadly against the Iraqi people, former US
Attorney General Ramsey Clark, Admiral Vishnu Bhagwat, former Indian chief of naval
staff, current US Green Party presidential candidate Cynthia McKinney, writer and
historian Eduardo Galeano, Nobel laureate Harold Pinter, and chairperson of the
World Peace Council Socorro Gomes. Prominent Iraqi signatories include Dr Saeed
H Hasan, former Iraqi permanent representative to the United Nations, Issam Chalabi,
former Iraqi oil minister, Dr Omar Al Kubaisy, senior Iraqi cardiologist, anti-occupation
politician and activist on the Iraqi health and medical situation, and other key
Iraqi civil society figures.
Abdul Ilah Albayaty, one of the declaration's authors and host
to the gathering from which the declaration issued, commented on the reasoning behind
the declaration:
"Since the first months following the US occupation of Iraq in 2003, the Iraqi resistance has frustrated US plans to set up a stable puppet
regime and create a base to expand US influence in the region. From that point of
view, the occupation has failed despite its enormous firepower. The Iraqi resistance
has accomplished this despite its lack of support from surrounding countries and
lack of a stable, secure base outside Iraq. This is a major and heroic accomplishment
of the Iraqi people.
"By dividing a formerly united Iraq on sectarian grounds," Albayaty continued, "the US has inflicted much misery on the people
of Iraq. In addition, the occupying force has itself created a situation where it
then tries to justify the occupation by saying, 'Without us there will be chaos
and civil war.'
"The declaration combines the demands raised by the different
resistance organizations that are the true representatives of the Iraqi people.
It answers the argument of the occupiers. It shows the whole world a road to peace
for Iraq."
To read the declaration: http://www.iacenter.org/iaon/iaon_lefeyt090708/
To endorse: www.tlaxcala.es/campagnes.asp