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Alarmed by the threat of a nuclear war between the U.S. and North Korea, concerned U.S. peace groups have come
together to send an open message to Washington and Pyongyang.
Click
here to add your name to the People's Peace Treaty.
https://act.rootsaction.org/p/dia/action4/common/public/?action_KEY=13108
The People's Peace Treaty will be sent to the governments and peoples of Korea, as well as to the U.S. Government. It reads, in part:
Recalling that the United States currently possesses about 6,800 nuclear
weapons, and has threatened the use of nuclear weapons against North Korea in
the past, including the most recent threat made by the U.S. President in his
terrifying speech to the United Nations (¡°totally destroy North Korea¡±) ;
Regretting that the U.S. Government has so far refused to negotiate[Çù»óÇÏ´Ù] a peace treaty[ÆòÈÁ¶¾à] to replace the
temporary Korean War Armistice Agreement of 1953, although such a peace treaty
has been proposed by Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) many times
from 1974 on;
Convinced that ending the Korean War officially is an urgent,
essential step for the establishment of enduring peace and mutual respect
between the U.S. and DPRK,
as well as for the North Korean people¡¯s full enjoyment of their basic human
rights to life, peace and development ? ending their long sufferings from the
harsh economic sanctions imposed on them by the U.S. Government since 1950.
Add your
name now.
https://act.rootsaction.org/p/dia/action4/common/public/?action_KEY=13108
The
People's Peace Treaty concludes :
NOW, THEREFORE, as a Concerned Person of the United States of America (or on
behalf of a civil society organization), I hereby sign this People¡¯s Peace
Treaty with North Korea, dated November 11, 2017, Armistice Day (also Veterans
Day in the U.S.), and
1) Declare to the world that the Korean War is
over as far as I am concerned, and that I will live in ¡°permanent peace and friendship¡± with the North
Korean people (as promised in the 1882 U.S.-Korea Treaty of Peace, Amity,
Commerce and Navigation that opened the diplomatic relations between the U.S.
and Korea for the first time);
2) Express my deep apology to the North Korean people for the U.S.
Government¡¯s long, cruel and unjust hostility against them, including the near
total destruction of North Korea due to the heavy U.S. bombings during the
Korean War;
3) Urge Washington and Pyongyang to immediately
stop their preemptive (or preventive) conventional/nuclear attack threats against each other and to sign the new UN
Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons;
4) Call upon
the U.S. Government to stop
its large-scale, joint war drills with the armed forces of the Republic of Korea
(South Korea) and Japan, and commence a gradual withdrawal of the U.S.
troops and weapons from South
Korea;
5) Call upon
the U.S. Government to officially end the lingering and costly Korean War by
concluding a peace treaty with
the DPRK without further delay, to lift all sanctions against the country, and
to join the 164 nations that have normal diplomatic relations with the DPRK;
6)
Pledge that I will do my
best to end the Korean War, and to reach out to the North Korean people ? in
order to foster greater understanding, reconciliation and friendship.
Sign
your name by clicking here.
https://act.rootsaction.org/p/dia/action4/common/public/?action_KEY=13108
Some
noted signers :
Christine Ahn, Women Cross DMZ
Medea Benjamin, Code Pink
Jackie Cabasso, Western States Legal Foundation, UFPJ
Gerry Condon, Veterans For Peace
Noam Chomsky, Emeritus Professor, M.I.T.
Blanch Weisen Cook, Professor of History and Women's Studies, John Jay College
of Criminal Justice, City University of New York
Joe Essertier, World Beyond War ? Japan
Irene Gendzier, Emeritus Professor, Boston University
Joseph Gerson, Campaign for Peace, Disarmament and Common Security
Louis Kampf, Emeritus Professor, M.I.T.
Asaf Kfoury, Professor of Mathematics, Boston University
John Kim, Veterans For Peace
David Krieger, Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
John Lamperti, Emeritus Professor, Dartmouth College
Kevin Martin, Peace Action
Sophie Quinn-Judge, Temple University (retired)
Steve Rabson, Emeritus Professor, Brown University
Alice Slater, Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
David Swanson, World Beyond War, RootsAction
Ann Wright, Women Cross DMZ, Code Pink, VFP
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-- The RootsAction.org Team
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Barbara Ehrenreich, Cornel West, Daniel Ellsberg, Glenn Greenwald, Naomi Klein,
Bill Fletcher Jr., Laura Flanders, former U.S. Senator James Abourezk, Frances
Fox Piven, Lila Garrett, Phil Donahue, Sonali Kolhatkar, and many others.