Jan
Tamas and Jan Bednar will end their 21 day hunger strike on midnight of
June 2nd. Czech personalities will continue their battle against Star
Wars' in Prague on 24 hour symbolic fasts. In the rest of Europe, as
well as in Australia and the US, other hunger strikes are continuing.
European spokesperson for New Humanism, Giorgio Schultze has begun
an open ended hunger strike yesterday in Milan and is determined to take the issue to the European
Parliament. Protests continue in the 30 cities which have answered the
call from the heart of Europe.
Following, the declaration of the two Jans':
"Thanks to everyone who has supported
us over the last 21 days for their solidarity, their gifts and their
strong moral support. We believe that through this action we will please
everyone who has called on us to terminate our hunger strike. The last
three weeks have been both very difficult and strengthening, and this
has been an unforgettable experience for both of us.
21 days ago we started this hunger
strike because a small group of individuals decided to drive our country
into a very dangerous Star Wars project, which, although presented as
a defensive project only, is actually intended for offensive purposes
according to US government sources. This is the reason why Canada rejected
participation in this project in 2005. This small group of individuals
is about to sign a contract with the USA, which effectively means another
invasion by a foreign army into our country. This is all happening despite
the disagreement of two thirds of Czech citizens who have been given
no possibility to express their opinions either in elections or in a
referendum.
We have been on this hunger strike
for 21 days, however we have not received any clear signal either of
a referendum or of a termination of negotiations. Neither has any real
democratic discussion, which we called for, been opened. Everything
indicates that even if we were to continue our hunger strike, the government
would still ignore us, and our damaged health or death would not change
their arrogance.
On the other hand we have received
many signals from different people from our country and abroad. Many
of them have asked us to terminate the hunger strike with the idea of
carrying on this fight on our behalf. On an international level, for
example Dennis Kucinich, member of the House of Representatives of the
US Congress, continues fighting, as well as the US Green Party presidential
candidate, Cynthia McKinney. Here in the EU we have a meeting on this
topic with the vice-president of the European Parliament, Luisa Morgantini
next Thursday, who has promised to open a discussion on this topic in
the European parliament. Today, Giorgio Schultze, the spokesperson for
New Humanism in Europe, who is starting an open-ended hunger strike
with the aim of getting a clear EU statement on this US plan, takes
the relay baton from us into Europe. Apart from this, hunger strikes
to support our struggle are on going in Australia, the USA, Italy, Spain,
Germany and Austria.
Today at midnight we will suspend our
hunger strike, however, a chain hunger strike will start in our country
at the same time, when various people covering the whole social spectrum
will be symbolically fasting for 24 hours. Tomorrow, a dissident, former
Charter 77 and Independent Movement Activist, Peter Uhl will strike
for us. In the following days the relay will be taken over by, among
others, the sociologist Jan Keller, artist Anna Geislerova, senator
Alena Gajduskova, member of the Czech Academy of Science Petr Pokorny,
Member of Parliament Olga Zubova, journalist Jakub Patocka, artist Lenka
Vlasakova, radio editor Jeronym Janicek, and many others. Right now
we know that artists, singers, trade unionists, dissidents, academics,
politics, scientists, ecologists and otherssupport the hunger strike.
All of you, who agree with our protest,
can help us to spread it further and join the 22nd June one-day worldwide
hunger strike against the Star Wars system, part of which is the planned
base in the Czech Republic. This protest is the reaction to our hunger
strike, and it is its strong follow-up on a world-wide level. It is
already clear that people from all continents will participate.
Through the chain hunger strike we
are proposing the same thing that we proposed to the Minister of Foreign
Affairs last Thursday: to suspend the radar negotiations for one year.
To place or not to place the radar
in the Czech Republic is a historical decision, which should be made
only after a wide public discussion with the agreement of a majority
of citizens. However, making such a decision in this poisonous atmosphere
full of mistrust would negatively influence Czech society for a long
time. Hope for freedom and real democracy, which we gained after the
Velvet Revolution, would be changed again to a feeling of mistrust in
institutions, a feeling of helplessness and betrayal.
A similarly negative atmosphere dominates
in the EU, where there is a strong opinion that this plan divides Europe.
This project has many opponents in
the USA and even members of Congress have put several conditions on
the financing of this project. All this is happening while support for
President Bush is very low both in the USA and in other places of the
world. Why the big hurry then?
Therefore we suggest suspending negotiations
for one year, to open a deeper discussion on this topic within the Czech
Republic, to get the position of the EU on this plan, and to wait for
the position of the new US administration.
We call on all the people who disagree
with this plan to show their disagreement, not to stay silent, and to
start being active.Because "democracy" is not just a word, putting
a vote into a ballot box once every four years, democracy is about the
active participation of every individual. "Minding one's own business"
is not enough; there is a need to take an interest in what is going
on in society, and to actively create the society.
We thank once again everyone for their
support, and we also thank all the journalists for their attention and
respect, which they have devoted to this topic. "
Jan Tamas - Jan Bednar
Humanist Movement
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