Peace and Justice Works
PO Box 42456
Portland, OR 97242
(503) 236-3065
pjw@pjw.info
http://www.pjw.info
May 2, 2011
Bin Laden assassination is not something to celebrate
Mr. President:
We were very troubled by your announcement Sunday night about the death of Osama Bin Laden.
You described his assassination at the hands of a secret US operation as "justice," an "achievement"
that "should be welcomed by all people who believe in peace and humanity."
You also invoked the roughly 3000 people who lost their lives on 9/11, speaking of the families torn
apart by their deaths. We mourn their deaths just as we mourn the deaths of the hundreds of
Pakistani civilians who have been killed by the CIA's drone program, the tens of thousands of
Afghans who have died since the US attacked that nation--which never attacked the US, and the
millions of Iraqis who have died under bombs and as a result of sanctions and the infrastructure
destroyed by the US and its allies.
And yes, we also mourn the death of Osama bin Laden, not because we agreed with his tactics or
message, but because our government has killed him in our name with no trial, due process, or other
forms of justice that we used to pride ourselves on as a nation. And then, you had his body dumped
at sea.
The fact that so many have been killed with the purported goal of making America safer does not
make our country immune nor acquit our nation of murdering innocent people. If you so believe
our policies are justified, it is time for the US to re-join the International Criminal Court and accept
the rule of law of the rest of the planet.
Mr. President, we also recognize the significance of the announcement of this assassination on the
8th anniversary of George W Bush's "Mission Accomplished" speech. Here is what we beg of you,
a Nobel Peace Prize winner: If Bin Laden's death is such a strongly significant act of "justice" and
closure for the 9/11 families, let us now take all of our troops out of Iraq, Afghanistan and
Pakistan, stop the airstrikes in Pakistan and Libya, and work toward a truly peaceful means to
resolve international conflicts.
As with the death penalty (which was hastily applied to Saddam Hussein by a fledgling Iraqi court
system), nothing can be done now to undo what has happened. But you, Mr. President, can prevent
more loss of life by ceasing our military operations overseas.
We await your reply.
Sincerely,
Dan Handelman
and other members of
Peace and Justice Works Iraq Affinity Group
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