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A Shout For Peace
Statement of the Committee for
the Rescue and Development of Vieques, September 23, 2001
The presence and activities of the U.S. Navy
in Vieques were immoral before the 11th of September, and
they continue to be immoral today. Our community in struggle
has declared a moratorium on civil disobedience actions based
upon our commitment to peace and as a show of solidarity with
the victims and families affected by the tragic events of
11 September as well as concerns for the security of our people.
However, we emphasize that our solidarity is directed toward
innocent victims of the terrorist attacks and not toward the
militaristic actions of the U.S. government. The pain brought
on by these violent acts for thousands of families in the
U.S., in Puerto Rico and around the world, is also our pain.
And our struggle for peace is also the struggle for peace
for the U.S., for Puerto Rico and all the peoples of the world.
We energetically reject terrorism, war and any type of violence
as a means to resolve conflicts in our world. In Vieques,
the U.S. armed forces have dropped more bombs than in all
combined wars. We have been victims of every U.S. military
action since the Second World War - Korea, Vietnam, the Persian
Gulf, Yugoslavia and the many U.S. military interventions
in the Americas. We do not want to be used for preparing wars
in the 21st century. Our people live the effects of war -
military contamination and its serious health effects; restrictions
on movement in our own land; forced immigration and the breaking
up of the family; the dangers and tension from the daily possibilities
of a horrible military accident and the psychological impact
of this situation for our people. We struggle to demilitarize
Vieques. Our people are the first to suffer the effects of
invasions and bombings of attacks launched by the U.S. government
against other countries. We do not want more war for Vieques.
We do not want any more war for anybody in this world. We
join the growing peace movement that throughout the world
- including the United States - is revitalizing itself before
the imminent attack by the U.S. against Afghanistan. We will
continue to struggle for demilitarization, decontamination,
return of our lands and sustainable community development
in a future Vieques freed from the Navy. We are preparing
now for the next civil disobedience actions during the next
maneuvers. We are recruiting in the neighborhoods in preparation
for a massive entrance of Viequenses and Puerto Ricans from
all parts of the archipelago. We have declared a moratorium
on civil disobedience because we value life - ours and the
lives of everyone. All of the Vieques organizations related
to the struggle against the military presence approved the
moratorium because ours is a people of peace. But we wish
to make very clear, that our solidarity is directed toward
the innocent victims of terrorism. We could never support
or applaud the terrorism of aircraft carries launching missiles
against hospitals, schools, against populated cities, in the
name of vengeance and of a democracy that in Vieques is stepped
upon by the U.S. Navy. We struggle for peace in Vieques, peace
in New York, peace in Washington, in Afghanistan and in the
entire world. Say No to War! Yes to Peace!
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