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5.5.2007 Mezinárodní konference proti základnám na FF UK v Praze

6.8.2007

Na 150 lidí, zastupujících 14 protiválečných iniciativ z 9 evropských zemí, se sešlo v Praze, aby prodiskutovali další postup v boji proti výstavbě protiraketového systému USA v Evropě.

Final declaration:

PRAGUE DECLARATION

Made by participants in the International Conference against the Militarization of Europe

PEACE DOESN'T NEED NEW MISSILES -

We say no to the US missile defense system in Europe

Faced with new US military plans to begin official negotiations with the Czech and Polish governments on May 10th, the signatories of this paper declare:

We voice our protest against the plans of the Bush administration to install a "national missile defense system" for the US on the territory of the Czech Republic and Poland . Most people in the Czech Republic and Poland , as well as in the rest of Europe , reject plans to host this system. We reject the official reasons given for the NMD project as mere pretexts.

The realisation of the US plan will not lead to enhanced security. On the contrary - it will lead to new dangers and insecurities.

Although it is described as 'defensive', in reality it will allow the United States to attack other countries without fear of retaliation. It will also put 'host' countries on the front line in future US wars.

The governments of Poland and the Czech Republic recklessly risk unleashing a new arms race, jeopardising the present framework of international agreements on nuclear non-proliferation and conventional arms control throughout the world, but especially in Europe .

What we really need is disarmament as a precondition to peace and genuine human security.

To face the impending ecological crisis we need international cooperation and trust, not confrontation.

Peace initiatives, democratic and emancipatory political forces, women's and environmentalist movements, trade unions and faith activists must come together in their resistance to this attempt to play one European country off against the other. We see our protest as part of a global movement against all foreign military bases and other infrastructure used for wars of aggression. It is a contribution to building peace in Europe and the world, and to empowering local communities to act together and protect their rights and guarantee their public role.

European Union and Nato states must not participate in this new military adventure of the Bush administration. Peace remains our foremost task.

We demand of those responsible in the European Union, especially President Klaus and President Kaczynski, to listen to the will of the people of the European Union. We demand that they act democratically and hold binding referendums on the deployment of NMD components in their countries.

We emphatically reject the attempt to legitimise the US plans through the back-door of NATO and EU decision-making. Across a wide range of nationalities and walks of life, we call on you: Together let us do everything to prevent Europe from becoming the stage for a new arms race and a new politics of confrontation.

We call on all people to take part in demonstrations and to speak with and write to their elected representatives, members of government and heads of state, to tell them that they do not want a new politics of confrontation and that this will be remembered at the polls.

The participants of the International Conference against the Militarization of Europe

Prague , 5 May 2007

 

Helena Franke, Iniciativa Ne základnám, Czech Republic

Thomas Franke, Iniciativa Ne základnám, Czech Republic

Erazim Kohák, čestný člen Iniciativy Ne základnám, Czech Republic

Rudolf Převrátil, Iniciativa Ne základnám, Czech Republic

Ivona Novomestská, Iniciativa Ne základnám, Czech Republic

Jan Májíček, Iniciativa Ne základnám, Czech Republic

Karel Černík, Iniciativa Ne základnám, Czech Republic

Jaroslava Richterová, Iniciativa Ne základnám , Czech Republic

Oskar Krejčí, politologist, Czech Republic

Zdenka Řeháková, Czech Republic

Dagmar Wernerová, Czech Republic

Maciej Konieczny, Stop Bazom USA / Młodzi Socjalisci, Poland

Bolesław Saszczuk, Stowarzyszenie Stop Tarczy, Poland

Andrzej Żębrowski, Inicjatywa Stop Wojne, Poland

Grażyna Stawowska, Inicjatywa Stop Wojne, Poland

Cinzia Della Porta, Disarmiamoli!, Italy

Tobias Pflüger, MdEP

Torsten Schleip, AG Flughafen Natofrei, Germany

Margit Janiel, AG Flughafen Natofrei, Germany

Tanja Grobitzsch, AG Flughafen Natofrei, Germany

Susan Anger, AG Flughafen Natofrei, Germany

Hannelore Toelke, Deutscher Friedensrat , Germany

Marko Forberger, Lavka.info (network for left policy in C\E Europe)

Jule Nagel, Lavka.info, (network for left policy in C\E Europe)

Thomas Kachel, Lavka. info, (network for left policy in C\E Europe)

Stanislav Holubec, Lavka.info, (network for left policy in C\E Europe)

Petak Péter, Civilek a Mecsekért Mozgalom CMM, Hungary

Sólyom Alex, Civilek a Mecsekért Mozgalom CMM, Hungary

Lenard Kata, Civilek a Mecsekért Mozgalom CMM, Hungary

Nagy Erzsébet, Civilek a Mecsekért Mozgalom CMM, Hungary

Thiesz Angela, Civilek a Mecsekért Mozgalom CMM, Hungary

Pamuki Krisztián, Civilek a Mecsekért Mozgalom CMM, Hungary

Hans Lammerant, Bombspotting – Vredesactie, Belgium

Roland Nivet, Mouvement de la Paix , France

Yves-Jean Gallas, Mouvement de la Paix , France

Kate Hudson, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament , United Kingdom

Athanasios Pafilis, World Peace Council , Greece

Elsa Rassbach, American Voices Abroad (AVA) Military Project

 

Next signers:

Jill Gough, National Secretary of Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Cymru Wales/Cymru

 

5.5.2007 Mezinárodní konference proti základnám na FF UK v Praze

Program konference

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Plakát ke stažení

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