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Statement on the U.S. Government's Declaration to Attack Afghanistan 


September 17, 2001

1. People's Solidarity for Participatory Democracy (PSPD) expresses extreme
anger and apprehension upon the horrible attack, deaths and injuries took
place in New York and Washington, D.C. on September 11. We wish to extend our
sincere condolences and support to the families of those who have been killed
or injured. 


Nothing can justify violence on innocent civilians, and it obviously is a
crime that cannot be forgiven. We believe that the terrorists responsible for
this terrible act must be found and punished according to due process. It is
only in this way that the price of their crime can be exacted, and this
punishment will help prevent recurrences in the future. 


2. At the same time, we are deeply concerned with the reaction of the
government of the United States of America. The U.S. government has
identified Osama Bin Laden as being the main suspect responsible for
orchestrating this act of terror, and has declared that they are planning to
attack Afghanistan where he is assumed to be hiding. Starting a war in the
name of revenge, however, is going far beyond fair and adequate punishment
against the terrorists and those who hide them. 


The shock and anger of the people of the U.S. who are suffering through this
act of terror is not enough reason for killing other innocent civilians
through a retaliatory war. This will only cause other reprisals. 


3. The terrorists may be radical Islamic fundamentalists, such as Osama Bin
Laden, as the U.S. government claims. However, a few extremists should not be
mistaken with innocent Afghanistan people and the entire Islamic world.
Starting a war against specific countries is different from exacting
punishment from terrorists in response to their crime. 


The current problem must be solved by first identifying the criminals,
arresting them with international cooperation, and then prosecuting them in
the proper court. This may require time and patience, but this is indeed what
fits the order and reason of a civilized world. In particular, this approach
befits the U.S., now the world's sole superpower, as it has always emphasized
the importance of human rights and peace. 


The U.S. must stop its preparations for war. The moment it starts a war, the
U.S. will no longer receive the sympathy and support as a victim of this
tragedy. It will, instead, become a criminal responsible for the mass murder
of innocent civilians. 

4. Through this disaster, the U.S. must use this incident to reflect on why
this has happened. As the sole superpower, the U.S. has increased worldwide
anxiety by promoting its MD policies and withdrawing from its commitment to
be part of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, etc. To
uproot terrorism and remove the very soil that nurtures it, earnest efforts
to bring peace and international cooperation is called upon. This is the only
way the people of the U.S. can be safely protected.

People's Solidarity for Participatory Democracy
Seoul, Korea




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