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Subject: abolition-usa-digest V1 #242
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abolition-usa-digest Wednesday, December 29 1999 Volume 01 : Number 242
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Date: Tue, 28 Dec 1999 11:30:08 PST
From: "Abolition2000 Pacific Region" <abolition2000@hotmail.com>
Subject: (abolition-usa) [Indigenous Peoples' Organizing for 2000 NPT] Re: Inviting NPT speakers
CC: Gabriel Tetiarahi, French-Occupied Polynesia;
Henry Vira, Coordinator, PIANGO Secretariat, Vanuatu;
Pacific Concerns Resource Centre,
Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific Movement, Fiji;
Tina Takashy, Federated States of Micronesia NGOs;
Marie Maddison, Marshall Islands;
Kilali Alailima, Samoa;
Priscilla Settee, Cree, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada;
Terry Keko'olani-Raymond, Ohana Koa-Hawai`i;
Lori Goodman, Navajo RECA Reform Working Group, USA;
Kanaka Maoli Allies Group, Hawai`i, Pacific Islands, Americas.
* FYI: This is an early attempt to coordinate the participation of
Indigenous peoples and the presentations of their issues and concerns at the
NPT Formal Review in 2000 at UN headquarters in New York City. If you have
not read Alice Slater's proposal, please contact her directly or myself.
Alice's email address appears below. Please share your ideas on strategies,
funding, etc. Also, can you please distribute this message to Indigenous
Peoples' groups working on nuclear disarmament, uranium mining, and nuclear
testing impact issues? Mahalo anui loa (thanks) and Aloha from Hawai`i).
Richard Salvador
abolition2000@hotmail.com
salvador@hawaii.edu
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From: richard n salvador <salvador@hawaii.edu>
To: Shundahai Network <shundahai@shundahai.org>
CC: Tom Goldtooth <ien@igc.apc.org>, greg@shundahai.org, ASlater
<aslater@gracelinks.org>, salvador@hawaii.eduA
Subject: [Indigenous Peoples' Organizing] Re: Inviting NPT speakers (fwd)
Date: Mon, 27 Dec 1999 18:28:33 -1000
Dear Michelle, Mateo, Corbin, Greg and others at Shundahai, and Tom
Goldtooth, and various others,
As you may have seen, Alice Slater's proposal (from her posting today to the
Abolition caucus list), is a well thought-out and powerful one. I propose
that while the larger global Abolition 2000 community work the details out
of the NGO presentations at the 2000 NPT Review Process, we start at once to
think about what we can organize about Indigenous peoples' issues and
concerns. I quote directly below Alice Slater's note of urgency expressing
the need for the entire nuclear abolition network to organize and galvanize
worldwide civil society support for abolition of nuclear weapons during the
2000 NPT Review Process:
"The critical need this year is to alert US public opinion that the NPT is
happening and create a groundswell for nuclear disarmament.
In other words, NPT should become a household word like WTO.
By organizing a session of world leaders, public figures, filling in with
moving downwinders, hibakusha, eloquent indigenous leaders and other victims
of the toxic legacy of the nuclear age we could focus world attention on the
precarious state of the NPT and the need for the nuclear weapons states to
fulfill their Article VI obligations and begin negotiations on a treaty to
eliminate nuclear weapons" (A. Slater, 12/27/99 email).
Personally, I feel that the list of potential speakers that Alice has
proposed is diverse and therefore representative of Indigenous and
non-Indigenous voices. We have Jose Ramos-Horta and Jacqui Katona
representing the Pacific region, Winona La Duke, Oren Lyons (and Grace
Thorpe?) representing the Americas, and a number of individuals representing
various regions of the world. Because of its diversity, I suggest that we
get onto this matter early on and support it within Indigenous communities
worldwide.
I appreciated the way that you Michelle, Sally Light, Tom and others worded
the USA Abolition Campaign Indigenous Peoples' Working Group Statement,
incorporating the Principles of Environmental Justice and Working Group
Notes from Ann Arbor. I think we should use these to immediately start
rallying for support and consensus-building within our Indigenous
communities worldwide. Apart from the speaking engagements which Alice's
potential speakers will be participating in at the UN, we need to organize a
series of panels in and around the United Nations, feeding into all previous
and future ideas we can generate on the topic of Indigenous Peoples and the
Nuclear Age. We have a powerful message to tell the world, but we need to
coordinate the voices so that we can share our message informed by the
experiences of all Indigenous peoples have been exposed to the deadly touch
of nuclear weapons and energy production.
Alice Slater's list may or may not need additions or deletions, but the
panels we can organize throughout the NPT Review Process, hopefully, with
each group highlighting the uniqueness of their experiences will, if we can
find the resources to do it, need to be representative. On this matter, we
will need to rely on Alice Slater and or some of our allies and friends in
New York City to request time slots for additional Indigenous panels within
the UN.
We have done well throughout the past three NPT prepcomms to raise awareness
and keep the pressure on. What can we do differently next year to elevate
the quality of presentations and or to suggest practical steps
(environmental restoration, support for health care for Indigenous victims
of uranium mining and nuclear testings, etc). These are things we must
continue to lobby for at local, regional, and international levels. However,
we must always combine these demands together with the call to abolish once
and for all nuclear weapons and all weapons of mass destruction.
To Alice Slater [and others on and off the Ab2000 global caucus listserv]:
can you suggest other ideas, strategies that we might consider in our
efforts to organize Indigenous peoples? Thank you, and thanks to everyone.
Let's start working on this.
Hope your Christmas was great. Have a Happy New Year!
Richard Salvador
Pacific Islands Association of NGOs
(Honolulu, Hawai`i)
[Previous Convenor for Indigenous Peoples' participation during NPT
Preparatory Committees: 1997, 1999]
- ---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Alice Slater, Mon, 27 Dec 1999:
Dear Friends,
Here's the list of proposed invitees, collected by email, meetings, etc.
John Burroughs pointed out that elected officials and royalty should not be
eligible to represent civil society and if you agree, that would help us to
whittle the list down. There are seven people in that category: Clark,
Roche, Woolsey, Markey, Noor, Talal, Charles. Hope we can develop a process
for decision making--but in any event you now have all the info that I have.
Peace, Alice Slater
Oscar Arias
Archbishop Tutu
Jose Ramos Horta
Mikhail Gorbachev
Thich Nhat Hanh
Nelson Mandela
Graciela Machel
Mairead Corrigan Maguire
Grace Thorpe
Oren Lyons
Joseph Rotblat
Ted Taylor
Jimmy Carter
Arundhati Roy
Helen Caldicott
Prince Charles
Paul Newman
Michael Douglas
Joanne Woodward
Martin Sheen
Warren Beatty
Susan Sarandon
Meryl Streep
Lee Butler
Admiral Ramdas
Robert McNamara
Queen Noor
Judge Weermanty
Jonathan Schell
Lech Walesca
Jodi Williams
Marianne Willianson
Alan Cranston
Oprah Winfrey
Barbara Streisand
Walter Cronkite
Ted Turner
Pierce Brosnan
Maya Angelou
Lynne Woolsey
Ed Markey
Stanisfield Turner
The Baldwin Family
Mayor of Hiroshima
Mayor of Nagasaki
Amartya Sen
Douglas Roche
Helen Clark
Rob Green
Jacqui Katona
Winona la Duke
Seamus Heaney
Wole Soyinka
Miyoko Matsubara
Alice Slater
Global Resource Action Center for the Environment (GRACE)
15 East 26th Street, Room 915
New York, NY 10010
tel: (212) 726-9161
fax: (212) 726-9160
email: aslater@gracelinks.org
http://www.gracelinks.org
GRACE is a member of Abolition 2000, a global network working for a treaty
to eliminate nuclear weapons.
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Date: Tue, 28 Dec 1999 14:51:52 -0500
From: "John Krehbiel, Jr." <krehbiel@one.net>
Subject: (abolition-usa) NPT speakers, NGO's, & abolition
December 26, 1999
To:Alice Slater - abolition caucus - Roger Smith - committee on
disarmament
From John Krehbiel, Jr.
NPT Speakers list discussion
THANK YOU ....Especially for you patience, persistence, and peacefulnes=
s
while engaging fully in this disarming process. THANK YOU as well for
taking time to meet and to write about your meetings, so that far-flung
interested people might be brought up-to-date and included in your
discussions. At times, it seems so awesome and overwhelming that we ar=
e
able to bridge such distances so quickly that I still need to remember
to take time to breathe slowly and allow my mind time to slowly process
what you all are saying...and there are so many voices.
Thank you to WILPF for the effort that is a part of reaching critical
will. Your effort is very important out here in the rural area of
Northern Kentucky where one could feel isolated from discussions
regarding the NPT, NGO=92S, and disarmament.
One could hesitate to speak about nuclear weapons abolition to such a
sophisticated group of professional people. Assuming for a moment that
hesitation is inappropriate considering the dangers inherent in the
existence of nuclear weapons, please, may I ask for some clarification
...Regarding the point that =93the government delegates have become
familiar with NGO views over three successive years but have taken no
concerted action for disarmament=94. One...when we refer to the
government delegates ... I am wondering if there are sets or subsets of
these delegates that are ready to take concerted action for
disarmament. Two...(perhaps a corollary to one) are there identifiable
sets or subsets that are strongly inhibiting concerted action for
disarmament? Three... do you believe the reason the government
delegates that are not enabling concerted action for disarmament has to
do with what spokes people familiarize them with NGO views?
Though the answers may seem obvious to those of you who have been
working with these people over the years ... maybe it is still relevant
to when, where, and to whom various NGO=92s, =93prominent or famous peo=
ple,
the Mayors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki eloquent indigenous leaders and
victims of the nuclear age (Hibakusha, Marshall Islanders, downwinders,
etc.)=94 speak.
Given that we seem to be in a process of reaching critical will
..perhaps we might be better heard if we strive for a process of
inclusion whether or not that is the paradigm modeled by government
delegates in the NPT Review process.
The motions that would potentially make the views of hardworking NGO=92=
s
available to as wide an audience as possible may be helpful far beyond =
a
three hour time in a small space with relatively few people.
I have much to learn. Having lived in the only nuclear-weapons-state
that has used nuclear weapons admittedly as weapons (i.e. in addition t=
o
=93tests=94), it is difficult for me to expect that a three hour time s=
lot
with such a government delegate (as distinct from a delegate of informe=
d
consenting/consensing people) is the best place to focus NGO energy. =20
At this outpost in the frontier it seems that further development of th=
e
community represented by the governments/people who are ready to
abolish nuclear weapons and the abolitionist people subject to those
governments whose actions manifest a continuing willingness to commit
crimes against humanity and peace is of paramount importance. Perhaps,
I am naive but I had been hoping that NGO=92s did not have to play by t=
he
rules dictated by criminal states. I know that does not sound very
diplomatic and that we hope to gently persuade but the reality of
apparent willingness to threaten people with mass indiscriminate
destruction and a long term poisoned earth, air, and water is extremely
repugnant. The abolitionists of slave times did not play by the heinou=
s
and unjust rules of those invested in the master/slave state of being.=20
Would it not also be =93outrageous for obvious reasons=94 to hand over =
the
abolition of nuclear weapons to a process whose rules are dictated by
those manifesting a willingness to strike first with nuclear weapons ..=
.
and consider whether silencing any abolitionist voice from whatever wal=
k
of life also =93outrageous for obvious reasons=94.
Someone who has done marvelous work for nuclear weapons abolition
raises the issue of credibility. Please, with all the great respect
that your concern is heard and you may be very right, please, also
consider that perhaps the reason the issue of credibility is appropriat=
e
is because it has arisen in the context of a discussion regarding
inviting indigenous people to speak at a treaty review. May one assume
that WE understand why there would be a credibility issue with regard t=
o
treaties with nuclear-weapons states and indigenous peoples especially
as we may recall so many outrages by dominant military powers, broken
treaties, and incredible notions such as =93an inalienable right to
nuclear power=94. The credibility of these delegates who speak with su=
ch
tongues is of grave concern. One might also raise the concern whether
delegates, who represent governments engaged in a continuing crime
against humanity and peace and without the informed consent of its
people, have legitimate authority in a treaty process. One might also
wonder if we will ever attain just treaties if the delegates do not
behave as equals with full respect for themselves and all.
I have been hoping that NGO=92s would speak for/about people who live=
in
nuclear weapon states who happen to have government delegates that don=92=
t
legitimately represent them. Do those people who wish to Fulfill their
Nuremberg Obligations and wish to stop being systematically coerced int=
o
paying (i.e. taxed) for nuclear weapons have a voice... or better yet, =
a
developing global civic community that can enable them to be free of an=
y
and all enforced complicity in a continuing crime of genocide against
indigenous peoples, a continuing crime against humanity, and a
continuing crime against peace. I hope and suspect that those
seemingly isolated people are a vast number and that if we could develo=
p
our beloved disarming community to empower each and all to choose
non-complicity we could expose the illegitimate representation of the
government delegates that are not enabling concerted action for
disarmament ...and the voices of humanity crying out for peace would be
heard and heeded by delegates who could never allow the threat of mass
indiscriminate destruction to continue another moment.
Please, consider that those manifesting an aspect of non-complicity
with nuclear-weapon states are people living below the so-called povert=
y
line and below taxable income levels. Is it coincidence many of these
people are homeless in the wealthiest nuclear-weapon state on earth?!=20
It is my understanding that judicial systems theoretically strive to
make justices/judges immune from political whims and popular pressures
so even unpopular but just decisions may be made. Yet when Greenock
Sheriff Margaret Gimblett recently made her decision which acknowledges
the illegality of Trident=92s possession, use, deployment, and first
strike willingness, she also is reported to have stated, =93I am rather
worried about my job after this.=94 The vast majority of humanity has
nowhere near the job security of a judge. There are significant
connections to be made about those who speak and those who are jobless
and so we are aptly concerned about free speech, freedom of assembly,=20
and human rights (especially, as it is connected with nuclear weapons
states).
I hope that what I have written here is understood to come from a plac=
e
of deep respect for all and that if I have inadvertently been offensive=
,
please, feel free to counsel with me.
In Peace,
John Krehbiel, Jr.
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Date: Tue, 28 Dec 1999 17:20:42 -0800
From: Nuclear Age Peace Foundation <a2000@silcom.com>
Subject: (abolition-usa) Support for Abolition 2000
Dear Friends and Activists,
Many of you remember the 1995 Non-Proliferation Treaty Review and Extension
Conference where, frustrated by the resolve of the nuclear weapons states
to maintain their arsenals, a few activists and concerned individuals had a
vision. That vision of a more secure and livable world, free from the
threat of nuclear weapons, was the foundation for the international
movement that became known as the Abolition 2000 Network.
Now, more than ever before, the work of Abolition 2000 is vital to ensure a
more secure and livable world for our children, grandchildren and all
future generations. We cannot succeed without your help. Please give
generously to help meet our shared goal of nuclear disarmament.
At the May 1999 Annual General Meeting, we agreed that the year 2000 poses
a critical challenge. To preserve the integrity of the Abolition 2000 name
and to continue the vital work of the Global network, members have
committed to increasing Network membership to at least 2000 organizations
by the start of the Non-Proliferation Treaty Conference in April. We will
also make Abolition 2000 attendance and presence known at the NPT
conference. Since the birth of the Abolition 2000 Network, more than 1,400
organizations in 90 countries have endorsed the Abolition 2000 Statement.
Help make the number of supporting groups climb to over 2,000!
I hope that you will join me in an increased financial commitment to
further the goals of the Abolition 2000 Network by sending a contribution,
which will be used to continue efforts to create a more peaceful and just
world. Please accept my sincere thanks for your valuable support and
assistance in our united vision and common endeavor to create a better
world.
Sincerely,
Carah Lynn Ong
Carah Lynn Ong
Coordinator, Abolition 2000
1187 Coast Village Road PMB 121, Suite 1
Santa Barbara CA 93108
Phone (805) 965 3443 FAX(805) 568 0466
Email: A2000@silcom.com
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Date: Tue, 28 Dec 1999 17:16:25 PST
From: "Abolition2000 Pacific Region" <abolition2000@hotmail.com>
Subject: (abolition-usa) [To the Abolition 2000 Network] Re: Inviting NPT speakers
Dear Abolition 2000 friends and allies,
I am not unaware of the difficulty of the tasks before us as we all prepare
for the NPT Review Process and understand that we are still exploring ideas
and strategies about how best to productively utilize NGO input at the NPT.
This process of exploration should be opened up for all to participate in
and discuss what the most productive strategies should be. My earlier
message about Indigenous peoples' participation both sought to solicit ideas
from the larger network community as well as to motivate Indigenous
communities to think of ways we could more usefully engage in the larger
international nuclear abolition community generally, and in NGO preparations
for the NPT in particular.
Whatever the outcome of the discussions on NGO presentations at the NPT, we,
from Indigenous communities, shall eventually accept and live with the
outcome. If there is ever any doubts as to whether the inclusion of
Indigenous peoples would raise an issue of credibility or whether there is
strategic value of it in the hope of influencing policy changes, that is
fine. No one doubts the seriousness and extent of the effects of the
nuclear age on Indigenous communities. In that, we are perhaps fortunate in
that the impacts of nuclear policies are all visible to all. But we should
be interested in finding ways in which to make our voices heard and for them
to have some lasting impact, whether inside or outside of the United
Nations. We have all been disappointed in the status of the NPT; if it is
purely a matter of getting the depressing facts of nuclear impacts down,
then those who are experts who can speak to the technical aspects of the
nuclear dangers should be given all the time need to argue their case. If it
is a matter of getting all the technical, economic, political, and moral
reasons down, then an expanded, inclusive process should allow that to take
place. Good luck to the discussions in the meantime.
Thank you very much to all of you for your work. Thank you and Happy New
Year.
Richard Salvador
Pacific Islands Association of NGOs
Honolulu, Hawai`i
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Date: Tue, 28 Dec 1999 17:28:30 -0800
From: "David Crockett Williams" <gear2000@lightspeed.net>
Subject: (abolition-usa) Join Jan15 start Global Peace Walk 2000
Please forward this invitation for you and your associates who can to come
and join the sendoff opening ceremony of Global Peace Walk 2000 in San
Francisco, Saturday, January 15th, and the beginning of its journey to
Washington DC and the United Nations, ie, "Walk a mile for Global Peace
Now!".
Following is text of the opening day flyer. For a downloadable typeset efax
version of this flyer you can copy and help distribute see
http://www.egroups.com/group/global-peace-walk/188.html
For printable typeset efax version of main walk flyer see
http://www.egroups.com/group/global-peace-walk/187.html
- ----------- Jan15th flyer text:
United Nations 55th Anniversary
Future Generations Prayer
We are concerned about our future and our human life.
Global Peace Walk
Develop Spiritual United Nations
{logo, includes:
Global Peace Walk
Global Peace Now
Global Peace Zone 2000}
San Francisco -- St. Louis --Washington DC -- New York / U.N.
1/15/2000 8/6/2000 10/9/2000 10/24/2000
Participate in the Opening Ceremonies on the first Day of this
Historic Peace Walk
January 15th, 2000 -- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday
9:00 AM -- War Memorial Building (Van Ness across from City Hall)
San Francisco
Bring Your Banners & Your Message
No Drugs... No Alcohol... No Violence
Bring New Consciousness... Humanity must live a Peaceful Way of Life
415-863-2084 -- PO Box 170245 -- San Francisco, CA 94117-0245
www.globalpeacenow.org GPZONE@aol.com
- --------------------end flyer text
Check Global Peace Walk egroup for other printable flyers for GPW2000 events
en route listed by subject at http://www.egroups.com/group/global-peace-walk
Please subscribe to this list at that website address if you can help as a
local or outreach coordinator.
Thanks very much,
David Crockett Williams gear2000@lightspeed.net
Tehachapi CA local coordinator
Global Peace Walk 2000
http://www.globalpeacenow.org
http://www.angelfire.com/on/GEAR2000/gpw.html
GLOBAL EMERGENCY ALERT RESPONSE
http://www.angelfire.com/on/GEAR2000
The Vision of Paradise on Earth
http://www.angelfire.com/on/GEAR2000/vision.html
Urge your Congressperson to support H.R. 2545
Global Nuclear Disarmament & Economic Conversion Act
Details & Sample Email: http://prop1.org/prop1/letter.htm
Easy indexed site to email Congresspeople & Media
http://congress.nw.dc.us/wnd
(copy & paste email letters to media and Congress)
An Agenda for Peace
http://www.angelfire.com/on/GEAR2000/agenda.html
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Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1999 10:54:38 -0800
From: "David Crockett Williams" <gear2000@lightspeed.net>
Subject: (abolition-usa) SLO GPW2000 Jan27 Events
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Please forward this invitation for you and your associates who can take part
in special Global Peace Walk 2000 events in the San Luis Obispo CA area
January 27-28, 2000.
Below is the text of the SLO local events flyer which is attached in WordPad
typeset format that can be copied and distributed.
This message with attached typeset flyer is also posted at
http://www.egroups.com/group/global-peace-walk/190.html
(open flyer attachment from bar at bottom of page)
Subscribe to GPW2000 local coordinators email list at
http://www.egroups.com/group/global-peace-walk
- ---------------------San Luis Obispo area flyer text:
United Nations 55th Anniversary
Future Generations Prayer
We are concerned about our future and our human life.
San Luis Obispo Area Schedule
Global Peace Walk 2000
Develop Spiritual United Nations
Bring Your Banners & Your Message
Thursday, January 27th
9AM Gate of Camp San Luis
(CA National Guard HQ on Hwy1 about 4-1/2mi north of SLO)
Walking South on Hwy1 to Foothill Blvd. to California
~10:30-11:15AM Rally
Cal Poly SLO Quad
then walk Grand Avenue to right on Monterey to
NOON Gathering
County Government Center
(Afternoon Run to Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant Gate)
Friday, January 28th, Spiritual Unity Relay Run
Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant Gate to
Noon Rally, main gate, Vandenberg Air Force Base
On The Alert due to February 1, 2000, Big Mountain Relocation Deadline
Uniting Survival Issue Messages in "Global Peace Now!" universal human
resolve
Walk & Run for a Global Peace Zone 2000
San Francisco Jan15th,
St. Louis August 6th,
Washington DC October 9th,
New York City - U.N. October 24, 2000
415-863-2084 -- PO Box 170245, San Francisco, CA 94117-0245
http://www.globalpeacenow.org GPZone2000@aol.com
- ----------------------end flyer text
Thanks very much for whatever you can do to help,
David Crockett Williams gear2000@lightspeed.net
Tehachapi CA local coordinator
Global Peace Walk 2000
http://www.globalpeacenow.org
http://www.angelfire.com/on/GEAR2000/gpw.html
GLOBAL EMERGENCY ALERT RESPONSE
http://www.angelfire.com/on/GEAR2000
The Vision of Paradise on Earth
http://www.angelfire.com/on/GEAR2000/vision.html
Urge your Congressperson to support H.R. 2545
Global Nuclear Disarmament & Economic Conversion Act
Details & Sample Email: http://prop1.org/prop1/letter.htm
Easy indexed site to email Congresspeople & Media
http://congress.nw.dc.us/wnd
(copy & paste email letters to media and Congress)
An Agenda for Peace
http://www.angelfire.com/on/GEAR2000/agenda.html
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