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2014 Workers Party Marxist publication

Interesting read

 

Obama Palestine Commies Gaza Chicago 2014

 

ALL OUT TO SUPPORT THE RESISTANCE U.S. WORST CRIMINAL

Obama’s Security Advisor:

“We are in Constant Contact, Constant Consultation, Constant Cooperation” with Israel

 

It is being said in the monopoly media and by various officials that the U.S. does not have “much leverage” in the situation between Israel and Palestine and that efforts by President Obama and Secretary of State Kerry to secure a ceasefire got “nowhere.” The appearance is given that the U.S. is “concerned” about the civilian slaughter in Gaza but can do nothing about it. In fact the U.S. can, and is obligated under international law, to act against Israel and its own crimes.

In the interest of peace and security and finding political solutions, the U.S. could immediately:

1) Stop All Aid to Israel, including all military weapons and supplies;

2) Support the Palestinian proposal for a ceasefire and urge all to do the same (see p.9);

3) Initiate a resolution at the UN Security Council requiring that Israel immediately End the Siege of Gaza and end its aggression End the Siege of Gaza and end its aggression End the Siege of Gaza against Palestine;

4) Invoke the Geneva Conventions — which it is legally required to do as a signatory of the conventions — to bring charges for the war crimes of collective punishment and repeated targeting of civilians in Palestine. Such an action could bring all those responsible for such crimes before the International Criminal Court;

5) Support the petition by Bolivia to the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (UNCHR) to consider a case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) for “crimes against humanity” and “genocide;”

5) Support the resolution passed by the UN Human Rights Council which established an independent, international commission of inquiry to investigate all violations of international humanitarian law and international human rights law in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (the U.S. was the only No vote for the resolution which passed overwhelmingly July 23).

 

https://usmlo.org/arch2014/2014-08/140801.vor.english.4.pdf