Dear Friend of the Campaign for Peace and Democracy,
We are writing you at this critical moment to invite you to sign the Campaign for Peace and Democracy statement entitled "We Stand with the Greek People Fighting Austerity — For Their Sake and Ours."
We very much hope that you will join the initial 151 signers of the statement. A large number of signatures can make a real difference and will help let people in Greece know that they are not alone as they resist the cruel austerity measures the "Troika" (the European Central Bank, the European Commission, and the International Monetary Fund) are attempting to impose on the Greek population — with the acquiescence of the current Greek government.
If you wish to add your name to the CPD solidarity statement, see the emerging list of signers and their affiliations, and/or make a tax-deductible donation to publicize the statement, please go to our website. We are especially concerned to publicize the statement soon because each day brings news of further savage austerity measures and we need to show our solidarity now with those fighting back.
A list of the initial signers and the text of the statement are below. We hope to collect a large number of signatures very quickly, and then publish the statement as widely as possible, in this country, in Greece, and internationally — beginning with ads in The Nation and The Progressive magazine. You do not have to donate in order to sign, but please do give if you can, and as generously as you can.
INITIAL SIGNERS INCLUDE Kamal Abbas, Ali Abdi, Mohamed Abdulnabi Al-Maskati, Ervand Abrahamian, Bashir Abu-Manneh, Michael Albert, Greg Albo, Kevin B. Anderson, Anthony Arnove, Stanley Aronowitz, Ed Asner, Etienne Balibar, Medea Benjamin, Norman Birnbaum, Leah Bolger, John Borsos, Sam Bottone, Laura Boylan, MD, Jeremy Brecher, Allison Lynn Brown, Beth Bush Greenstein, Koray Caliskan, Noam Chomsky, Margaret W. Crane, Hamid Dabashi, Gail Daneker, Julie (JD) Davids, Manuela Dobos, Tina Dobsevage, MD, Ariel Dorfman, Mark Dudzic, Steve Early, Daniel Ellsberg, Gertrude Ezorsky, Samuel Farber, Thomas M. Fasy, MD, John Feffer, Barry Finger, Bill Fletcher, Jr., David Friedman, Mike Friedman, Sam Friedman, Bill Gallegos, Dan Gallin, Barbara Garson, Carol E. Gay, Irene Gendzier, Dan Georgakis, Jack Gerson, Joseph Gerson, Ruth Wilson Gilmore, Sam Gindin, Suzanne Gordon, Jules Greenstein, Arun Gupta, Ernest Haberkern, Mina Hamilton, Thomas Harrison, Howie Hawkins, Judith Hempfling, William F. Henning, Jr., Doug Henwood, Michael Hirsch, Madelyn Hoffman, Nancy Holmstrom, Ali Issa, Melissa Jameson, Robert Jensen, Geoff Johnson, Mark Johnson, Jan Kavan, Michael Kazin, Kathy Kelly, Assaf J. Kfoury, Nada Khader, Ynestra King, Daniel La Botz, Xavier Lafrance, Roger Leisner, Jesse Lemisch, Sue Leonard, Rabbi Michael Lerner, Traven Leyshon, Nelson Lichtenstein, Martha Livingston, Francesca Lo Basso, Zachary Lockman, Michael Lowy, Meizhu Lui, Ravi Malhotra, Betty Reid Mandell, Marvin Mandell, Nasir Mansoor, Dave Marsh, David McReynolds, Ruth Milkman, Marilyn Morehead, Manijeh Nasrabadi, David Newby, Molly Nolan, David Oakford, Dr. Stephen Oren, Costas Panayotakis, Leo Panitch, Chris T. Papaleonardos, Charlotte Phillips, MD, Frances Fox Piven, Danny Postel, Vijay Prashad, Bill Quigley, Saeed Rahnema, Leonard Rodberg, Richard Roman, Andrew Ross, Diana Rossi, Matthew Rothschild, Saskia Sassen, Jennifer Scarlott, Jay Schaffner, Jason Schulman, Peter O. Schwartz, Sadra M. Shahab, Azadeh Shahshahani, Stephen R. Shalom, Margaret Shelleda, Richard Smith, Stephen Soldz, Norman Solomon, Stephen Steinberg, Cheryl Stevenson, Jeanne Strole, Bhaskar Sunkara, David Swanson, Willliam K. Tabb, Chris Toensing, Saadia Toor, Bernard Tuchman, Adaner Usmani, Eleni Varikas, Immanuel Wallerstein, Judith Podore Ward, Lois Weiner, Naomi Weisstein, Laurie Wen, Cornel West, Reginald Wilson, Sherry Wolf, Daniel Wolff, Julia Wrigley, and Leila Zand.
(Identifications of the initial signers are available on the CPD website.)
If you've already signed the statement but not yet contributed to our publicity efforts, you can go directly to the donation page on our website now to make a contribution, or send your credit card information or check made out to Campaign for Peace and Democracy to the address below. We urgently need your financial support for this crucial initiative. The world must be made aware that many people around the globe are appalled by the devastating sacrifices being demanded of the Greek people, and that we support their resistance.
In peace and solidarity,
Joanne Tom
Joanne Landy Thomas Harrison
Co-Directors, Campaign for Peace and Democracy
The text of the sign-on statement is below.
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WE STAND WITH THE GREEK PEOPLE FIGHTING AUSTERITY
— FOR THEIR SAKE AND OURS
September 2012
Statement of the Campaign for Peace and Democracy
http://www.cpdweb.org/stmts/1022/stmt.shtml
What is happening today in Greece is only the most extreme example of a global phenomenon: the world's political and economic elites, who are responsible for the current economic crisis, want to make the rest of us pay for that crisis, no matter how much suffering this creates. But Greece also exemplifies the determined resistance of millions of ordinary people who refuse to pay for a crisis they did not cause. Their fight is a model for all of us.
Greeks are subjected to an extraordinarily harsh austerity program that has devastated the lives of most of the population. Draconian measures demanded by European bankers and politicians and carried out by the Greek government have drastically reduced workers' wages, pensions, social welfare and labor rights; poverty and hunger are rising rapidly and suicides of people unable to cope with their rapidly deteriorating circumstances are increasingly common. Hospitals lack basic medical supplies and the under-funding of government social insurance is making it impossible for many Greeks to obtain the medicines they desperately need to survive. Current unemployment for the general population is officially 23 percent, but in reality closer to 30 percent, and over 50 percent for young people.
Meanwhile, the Greek government continues to bail out Greek banks and to sell off precious public assets at scandalously low prices. For global elites, Greece is a laboratory for a savage form of neoliberalism — the wholesale privatization of public goods, deregulation of markets and turning the workforce into a powerless and financially precarious underclass wholly dependent on employers.
But Greeks have forthrightly declined to play the role of guinea pigs. We are deeply heartened and inspired by the Greek people's resistance. They have mounted general strikes, massive demonstrations and occupations, and, most recently, they have voted in large and increasing numbers for a leftwing political party, SYRIZA, which is leading strong opposition to the government's catastrophic policies and has a good chance of winning the next election.
Greece is worse off than most developed countries, but it is not unique. The worldwide crisis, which is actually worsened by austerity policies, is being used as an opportunity to take away hard won social and labor rights everywhere. Though most other countries haven't yet seen policies as punitive as those in Greece, throughout the OECD unemployment remains high, while cutbacks lead to massive layoffs, and deficits are used as an excuse to attack public services. In the United States the banks have foreclosed millions of homes, students are burdened with huge debts they are unable to repay, and a vicious assault has been waged on the collective bargaining rights of public sector workers.
Austerity policies also pose a critical threat to democracy. Increasingly, elites seek to insulate economic decision-making from democratic control. To them, not just Greeks but ordinary people everywhere cannot be trusted to act responsibly and therefore do not deserve democracy. For the elites, austerity is imperative not only to solve the crisis, but also to restore unfettered markets — that is, the very conditions that threw the world into an economic and social meltdown in the first place. The people, who fail to grasp the wisdom of neoliberal ideology, cannot be allowed to interfere.
At the same time, however, grassroots democratic resistance to austerity is intensifying. As in Greece there have been large-scale strikes, demonstrations and occupations of public space in Egypt, Spain, Chile, South Africa, Mexico, China, Quebec, Wisconsin, and the Occupy movement around the world.
In Greece, the left is also struggling to prevent the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn from turning people's rage and desperation against immigrants. Golden Dawn's violent pogroms are paralleled by the Greek government's persecution of immigrants, both documented and undocumented. The crisis has likewise fostered the growth of the extreme right in Europe and the U.S., as well as xenophobic demagogy and repression by "mainstream" politicians. It is all the more urgent, therefore, to support the Greek left and to promote elsewhere its radical democratic proposals: taxing wealth, nationalizing banks, cutting military spending, boosting wages and social services, and strengthening labor rights.
We Are All Greeks!
Greece is the site of a cruel experiment by economic and political elites: driving people into extreme poverty and stripping them of their social rights as a solution to the economic crisis. It is an experiment that these elites wish to extend throughout the world. They have already begun. We declare that it doesn't have to be this way. We stand with the Greek resistance to austerity, both as a moral imperative and because it shows the way to secure a decent future for people everywhere.
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If for any reason you have difficulty at the website, just send us an email at [email protected]. Please circulate the statement to your colleagues and friends. And you can share the statement on Facebook, Twitter and other networking sites by going to our website.
We welcome signers from around the world. Please forward this message to people you think would like to sign, or send us names and emails at [email protected] and we will contact them. Indicate if we can mention that you suggested that we contact the individuals on your list.
To sign or support the statement, please go to
http://www.cpdweb.org/stmts/1022/stmt.shtml
Campaign for Peace and Democracy
2790 Broadway, #12, NY, NY 10025, USA
Email: [email protected] Web: www.cpdweb.org
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