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CZECHS ASK OBAMA TO RESPECT DEMOCRACY
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| venerdì 03 aprile 2009 | |
MEPs, members of the Czech Parliament, mayors, scientists of different European countries as well as tens of international organizations have endorsed a letter sent to the American President asking him to give up the Star Wars project, once and for all. The United States want to install a military base in theCzech Republic as part of their National Missile Defense project, also known as Star Wars. Even though, for more than two years, two thirds of the Czech population have opposed this plan, the US and Czech governments have signed an agreement for it to go ahead. A letter signed by its promoters, humanists Jan Tamas and Giorgio Schultze, as well as 46 Czech MPs, amongst which are Jiri Paroubek, former Prime Minister and current General Secretary of the Social Democratic Party, and Vojtěch Filip, General Secretary of the Communist Party. Other signatories include Jan Kavan, former President of the UN General Assembly, Jan Neoral, spokesperson of the League of Mayors Against the Radar, many MEPs, and Belgian senators. International organizations among the signatories include Greenpeace, Mayors for Peace, Global Network against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space. Jan Tamas, President of the Humanist Party of the Czech Republic and spokesperson for the Nonviolent Movement Against the Bases, says "we recognize that President Obama is making an effort to diminish nuclear arsenals and is looking for a diplomatic way to face international tensions, but we ask that he listens to the voice of the vast majority of the Czech population and finally gives up on Star Wars." According to Giorgio Schultze, European Spokesperson for New Humanism, the National Missile Defense Project has created a fracture inside Europe and new tensions with Russia. "Security issues are important, but they can only be solved if the United States, Europe andRussia collaborate. A project which really aims for international security cannot be solely military." During Barack Obama's visit to Prague, on Saturday, April 4 and Sunday, April 5, new nonviolent protests are scheduled. A press conference will take place during Saturday's demonstration at noon on "Most Legii" bridge in the center of Prague. Attached is the text of the letter and the list of signatories.
Prague, March 23, 2009 Dear Mr. President, We have enthusiastically welcomed the policy statements of your administration in the international arena: to move in favor of complete nuclear disarmament is surely an undeniable priority of these times. The direction that you are taking in your policies is creating the basis for a peaceful and nonviolent resolution to current conflicts and is awakening in people around the world a great hope for peace. This is why we are writing to you in good faith over a question that concerns the Czech Republic. Seventy percent of Czech citizens are against the building of a US radar base as part of the Missile Defense project, known in Europe as the Space Shield. Twenty-four separate referenda have taken place in the communities most directly affected by the possible installation of the radar base and more than 95 percent of the population declared themselves opposed to the project. In May 2008, two young humanists in Prague went on a hunger strike to protest against the undemocratic decisions taken by the Czech government, which in turn unleashed a wave of support and solidarity across the world. Since then, the chain of hunger strikes has continued: every day a public personality fasts for a day. Scientists, academics, actors and actresses, directors, sportsmen and women, members of parliament from different political parties, including the Vice President of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Parliament, have all taken part. A broad coalition of Mayors opposed to the radar has been formed, 13 of the 14 regional Presidents support the protest, and almost half of our MPs are against the building of the radar. Nevertheless, an agreement has been signed between the US and Czech Governments, an agreement that has been ratified by the Czech Senate and which the Chamber of Deputies is now discussing. We call on you to respect the will of the majority of citizens of the Czech Republic and to renounce the installation of the radar. We know that before proceeding to realize this project, you will want to consult with your allies. But it would be even more important to bear in mind the will of the people, those invisible people who today have no decision-making power, no space in the media, and are always subject to the consequences of the choices that are taken by politicians and yet are felt on the ground. We also, like you, see a great example in Martin Luther King and in these two and a half years of protest we have often taken inspiration from his nonviolent struggle. And in a nonviolent way we will continue with strength and decision to oppose the participation of our nation in “star wars”. We request you to stop the National Missile Defense plan, not only in the Czech Republic, but around the world. We consider it to be: a useless project, given that it is not possible to build a weapons system that is capable of giving a high enough probability of destroying a ballistic missile before it lands; a dangerous project, that will inevitably lead to all states which possess nuclear missiles to increase their arsenals and powers of destruction, in such a way that there is a guaranteed certainty of inflicting relevant damage to an enemy even in the case that some of the missiles are destroyed before reaching their target; a project that is dividing Europe. The Space Shield affects the security of the whole of Europe, but the previous US administration signed bilateral agreements only with the governments of two countries, the Czech Republic and Poland. Ratification processes have started without informing either the European Parliament or NATO allies and the European Parliament has never even discussed the question. In fact this project sets Europe against Russia in military and commercial terms; a project that aims towards the militarization of space, creating the prospect, even by accident, of a nuclear catastrophe. The problem of security is a very important theme, but it could be resolved simply with collaboration between the USA, the European Union and Russia. A project that truly aims towards international security cannot be a purely military one. We send our most heart-felt wishes that your actions may correspond to the hopes that your election gave to the whole world. With our warmest greetings, Jan Tamáš – Spokesperson of the Nonviolence Movement (145 000 signatures against the Radar) Jan Neoral – On behalf of 56 Mayors of the League of Mayors against the Radar Giorgio Schultze – Europe for Peace, Spokesperson for New Humanism Petr Uhl – former dissident and Charter 77 signatory Jiří Tutter – Greenpeace Czech Republic, Executive Director Petr Pokorný – Researcher at Czech Academy of Science Leoš Jeleček – Professor at Charles University Josef Novotný – President of the Karlovy Vary Region Jan Kavan – former President of the UN General Assembly Aaron Tovish – Mayors for Peace, 2020 Vision Campaign, International Director Bruce Gagnon - Global Network against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space Members of Czech Parliament: Jiří Paroubek – former Prime Minister of the Czech Republic Vojtěch Filip – Vice-President of the Czech Chamber of Deputies Alena Gajdůšková – Vice-President of the Senate Milan Štěch – Vice-President of the Senate, Chairman of the Czech-Moravian Confederation of Trade Unions Vojtěch Adam – Member of the Czech Parliament Vlasta Bohdalová – Member of the Czech Parliament František Bublan – Member of the Czech Parliament Anna Čurdová – Member of the Czech Parliament Zdenka Dopitová – Member of the Czech Parliament Vlasta Bohdalová – Member of the Czech Parliament Kosta Dimitrov – Member of the Czech Parliament Zuzka Bebarová-Rujbrová – Member of the Czech Parliament Milan Bičík – Member of the Czech Parliament Petr Braný – Member of the Czech Parliament Alexander Černý – Member of the Czech Parliament Jiří Dolejš – Member of the Czech Parliament Václav Exner – Member of the Czech Parliament Jiřina Fialová – Member of the Czech Parliament Miroslav Grebeníček – Member of the Czech Parliament Stanislav Grospič – Member of the Czech Parliament Jan Hajda – Member of the Czech Parliament Milada Halíková – Member of the Czech Parliament Pavel Hojda – Member of the Czech Parliament Kateřina Konečná – Member of the Czech Parliament Vladimír Koníček – Member of the Czech Parliament Pavel Kováčik – Member of the Czech Parliament Karel Kratochvíle – Member of the Czech Parliament Miroslav Krejča – Member of the Czech Parliament Vladimíra Lesenská – Member of the Czech Parliament Ivana Levá – Member of the Czech Parliament Soňa Marková – Member of the Czech Parliament Zdeněk Maršíček – Member of the Czech Parliament Ladislav Mlčák – Member of the Czech Parliament Ludmila Navrátilová – Member of the Czech Parliament Ivan Ohlídal – Member of the Czech Parliament Miroslav Opálka – Member of the Czech Parliament Jiřina Rippelová – Member of the Czech Parliament Václav Snopek – Member of the Czech Parliament Josef Šenfeld – Member of the Czech Parliament Karel Šidlo – Member of the Czech Parliament Ladislav Šincl – Member of the Czech Parliament Josef Vondruška – Member of the Czech Parliament Miloslava Vostrá – Member of the Czech Parliament Members of European, Belgian and German Parliaments: Luisa Morgantini – Vice-President of the European Parliament Vittorio Agnoletto – Member of the European Parliament Giusto Catania – Member of the European Parliament Giulietto Chiesa – Member of the European Parliament Richard Falbr – Member of the European Parliament Umberto Guidoni – Member of the European Parliament Gisela Kallenbach – Member of the European Parliament Jaromír Kohlíček – Member of the European Parliament Jiří Maštálka – Member of the European Parliament Roberto Musacchio – Member of the European Parliament Miloslav Ransdorf – Member of the European Parliament Tobias Pflüger – Member of the European Parliament José Daras – Member of the Belgian Parliament Josy Dubié – Member of the Belgian Parliament Geert Lambert – Member of the Belgian Parliament Philippe Mahoux – Member of the Belgian Parliament Freya Piryns – Member of the Belgian Parliament Myriam Vanlerberghe – Member of the Belgian Parliament Brunhilde Irber – Member of the German Parliament |
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