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PO Box 1194
Watertown, MA 02471-1194
(617) 924-5723 or 926-3878
mail@watertowncitizens.org
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Watertown's Voice for Peace, the Environment, and Social
Justice
Justice with Peace Task Force of WCES
Seeking global peace through social and economic justice and environmental
sustainability
The Justice with Peace Task Force of Watertown Citizens for Environmental
Safety is a member of the Boston Area United for Justice with Peace Coalition.
We join with other coalition members to express our profound grief for
the thousands whose lives were cut short in the September 11, 2001 attacks,
and extend our heartfelt condolences to all those who suffered losses
in the event.
The mission of the Justice with Peace Task Force of WCES is to provide
a forum for discussion and action for those residents of Watertown who
oppose the US military response to terrorism or who are troubled by the
US response and want to explore alternatives. Through education, public
protection and legislative action, the Task Force will create a community
presence that stands in support of justice, peace, common security and
environmental sustainability through international cooperation and respect.
Current projects include:
- Supporting legislation to regulate Boston University's proposed biolab
- Promoting safety and freedom by curbing those parts of the USA PATRIOT
ACT that infringe on our civil liberties
- Opposing the US invasion and occupation of Iraq.
- Planning for the 60th Anniversary of the dropping of atomic bombs
on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, August 5 and 6.
- Supporting projects that promote peace, and seek diplomatic solutions
to world problems.
- See our calendar for information on
how to get involved!
In support of our mission, we adopt the following principles:
- We are opposed to the use of military and economic aggression that
targets countries and peoples to apprehend the few who are culpable.
In our time, the cost of war is disproportionately borne by innocents
and children. Those responsible for terrorist attacks should be
brought to justice through genuine international cooperation and through
judicial process based on the rule of law.
- We must not lose sight of human needs. Globally, in Afghanistan
and other countries, we call for addressing serious humanitarian crises
through genuine international cooperation under the leadership
of neutral, independent aid organizations. Domestically, we oppose the
diversion of resources away from basic needs of health, education and
affirmative social supports.
- We stand in defense of our constitutional civil liberties and
reject the rush to repressive measures. We cannot be secure by limiting
our liberties, as some of our political leaders are demanding, but only
by expanding them.
- We oppose all forms of discrimination and bigotry and deplore the
violence that has been targeted toward Arabs, Muslims, and immigrant
populations.
- We call for root causes of anti-American sentiment to be addressed.
For example, millions of ordinary people in the Middle East and elsewhere
are angered at US support for the Israeli occupation of the West Bank
and Gaza, the inhumane economic sanctions against Iraq, US support for
repressive regimes, and the unwanted deployment of U.S. foreign military
bases. The global reach of US corporations has perpetuated poverty and
despair at home and abroad. Until these root causes have been addressed,
the world will never be safe, and we will continue to betray the American
ideals of freedom, justice, and democracy.
- We are committed to exploring nonviolent solutions to world
problems.
- We welcome new members and collaboration with other local groups.
We stand with those everywhere who are committed to justice, peace and
the recognition of human dignity for all.
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