Feb. 4 anti-war actions called to stop imperialist threats to Iran
By John Catalinotto
Jan 21, 2012
A broad spectrum of U.S.-based anti-imperialist and anti-war organizations
agreed on a Jan. 17 conference call to hold coordinated protests across the
country on Saturday, Feb. 4. The demands will be: “No war, no sanctions,
no intervention, no assassinations against Iran.”
The ad-hoc group that took part in the call decided that although there are
only two weeks to organize, it will invite anti-war forces around the world to
join in, if possible, so that this emergency action could develop into a global
day of action.
All agreed on the need to stop U.S. imperialism and/or Israel from launching
a military attack on Iran. There was also a consensus that the new sanctions
President Barack Obama signed into law on Dec. 31 — with the goal of
breaking the Iranian central bank — were themselves an act of war aimed
at the Iranian people. The political activists on the call raised the danger of
a wider war should fighting break out in or around Iran.
While the organizations involved had varied assessments of the Iranian
government, they all saw any intervention from U.S. imperialism in the
Southwest Asian country as a threat to the entire region and to peace. Some of
the people on the call who are originally from Iran and who were in touch with
family and friends there conveyed the Iranian people’s anger at the
recent assassination of a young scientist.
There was agreement to make “no assassinations” one of the
demands to show solidarity with the Iranian population as well as to condemn
the U.S. and its allies for criminal activities against Iran and its
people.
As of Jan. 19, the organizations that called the actions or endorsed later
included the United National Antiwar Coalition, the International Action
Center, SI! Solidarity with Iran, Refugee Apostolic Catholic Church, Workers
World Party, World Can’t Wait, American Iranian Friendship Committee,
Answer Coalition, Antiwar.com, Peace of the Action, ComeHomeAmerica.us, St.
Pete for Peace, Women Against Military Madness, Defenders for Freedom, Justice
& Equality-Virginia, WESPAC Foundation, Peace Action Maine, Occupy Myrtle
Beach, Minnesota Peace Action Coalition, Twin Cities Peace Campaign and Bail
Out the People Movement.
Individual endorsers include authors David Swanson, “When the World
Outlawed War,” and Phil Wilayto, “In Defense of Iran: Notes from a
U.S. Peace Delegation’s Journey through the Islamic Republic”; and
U.N. Human Rights Award winner Ramsey Clark, a former U.S. attorney
general.
The list is expected to grow steadily as word spreads. Right now people can
follow developments on the Facebook link: No War On Iran: National Day of
Action Feb 4, www.facebook.com/events/214341975322807/.
There will also be updates, giving times and places of demonstrations, at
the International Action Center website: www.iacenter.org.