Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Appeal from U.S. to World: Help Us Resist U.S. Crimes

Appeal from U.S. to World: Help Us Resist U.S. Crimes

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Since the end of the Cold War, the United States of America has systematically violated the prohibition against the threat or use of force contained in the UN Charter and the Kellogg Briand Pact. It has carved out a regime of impunity for its crimes based on its UN Security Council veto, non-recognition of international courts and sophisticated "information warfare" that undermines the rule of law with political justifications for otherwise illegal threats and uses of force.

Former Nuremberg prosecutor Benjamin B. Ferencz has compared current U.S. policy to the illegal German "preemptive first strike" policy for which senior German officials were convicted of aggression at Nuremberg and sentenced to death by hanging.

In 2002, the late U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy described post-September 11th U.S. doctrine as "a call for 21st century American imperialism that no other nation can or should accept." And yet the U.S. government has succeeded in assembling alliances and ad hoc "coalitions" to support threats and attacks on a series of targeted countries, while other countries have stood by silently or vacillated in their efforts to uphold international law. In effect, the U.S. has pursued a successful diplomatic policy of "divide and conquer" to neutralize global opposition to wars that have killed about 2 million people and plunged country after country into intractable chaos.

As representatives of civil society in the United States, the undersigned U.S. citizens and advocacy groups are sending this emergency appeal to our neighbors in our increasingly interconnected but threatened world. We ask you to stop providing military, diplomatic or political support for U.S. threats or uses of force; and to support new initiatives for multilateral cooperation and leadership, not dominated by the United States, to respond to aggression and settle international disputes peacefully as required by the UN Charter.

We pledge to support and cooperate with international efforts to stand up to and stop our country's systematic aggression and other war crimes. We believe that a world united to uphold the UN Charter, the rule of international law and our common humanity can and must enforce U.S. compliance with the rule of law to bring lasting peace to the world we all share.
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GOAL: 10,000
CURRENT: 10,232

1-25 of 10232 signatures
Number Date Name Location Please add comments.
10232 17 minutes ago brett hudson orinda, CA
10231 27 minutes ago Anonymous Albuquerque, NM The only chance for all life, is to work together, peacefully, with respect and a just intelligence, to build a world based on the common good of all!

Please help those of us, in the US, wh...
10230 30 minutes ago Anonymous Slavonski Brod, ot
10229 49 minutes ago Patricia Tholl Needham, MA
10228 59 minutes ago Anonymous Amsterdam, ot The US has killed 40-60 million civilians post war.......All post war presidents are guilty of crimes against humanity,but are never convicted...........
10227 1 hour ago alice slater new york, NY
10226 1 hour ago John Morton Oakland, CA It is time for the human race to wake up, make a commitment to the truth, and take action to become an interplanetary species as depicted in Star Trek, or else to rapidly go extinct and disappear fo...
10225 1 hour ago JoAnn Maschè-Daane Beaver Dam, WI The citizens of this country are under attack from a corrupt finance system, corrupt media & corrupt government. Our elections are being hijacked and our rights stripped.
10224 2 hours ago Dennis Graham Janesville, WI WTF... Obama aka asshole two-bit dickweed money grubbing corporate ass licking slut just awarded Henry Kissinger a meritorious service award for being the only political figure of recent history to
Sincerely,

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10223 3 hours ago Dick Dierks Appleton, WI
10222 3 hours ago nancy walker encinitas, CA
10221 3 hours ago Nicholas Sherman Schriever, LA
10220 3 hours ago ama shama London, ot World is better off without USA
10219 4 hours ago Anonymous Zagreb, ot
10218 4 hours ago Matt Hengesbaugh Branchburg, NJ
10217 4 hours ago robert Raven Novato, CA The United States is Still the Greatest Purveyor of Violence in the World!
Bring our troops and navies, and tax dollars, home.
Stop supporting dictators, death squads!
10216 5 hours ago Anonymous Anchorage, AK Military might and wars seems to be completely annihilating country after country. For some reason we seem to be constantly killing and destroying instead of healing and helping each other. Terrib...
10215 5 hours ago William Beeby Dover, ot Very good luck with this petition which I fully support. Many people now recognise the problem and it`s about time someone took some action . This is just a start. ! I hope.
10214 5 hours ago Bryan Walston Waikoloa, HI
10213 5 hours ago Anonymous Lincoln, NE
10212 5 hours ago Larry Temple Petaluma, CA Oh please, may this help to reign in the abuse of the world by the heinous policies of the US government and global corporate rule.
10211 6 hours ago Mary Isbell Carmichael, CA My grandparents, who immigrated here from eastern Europe in 1900, would be so disappointed and saddened if they could see the US now. It has become what they left so many years ago. Help is needed...
10210 6 hours ago Carolyn Dixon Ketchikan , AK
10209 6 hours ago Anonymous Rio Rancho, NM
10208 6 hours ago Anonymous Philadelphia, PA
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