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Omaha Steve Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-18-07 07:04 PM
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TAKE ACTION: call for solidarity with Iraq Oil Workers



'VotersForPeace is joining Oil Change
International' in calling for solidarity with the people of Iraq!

Today tens of thousands of Iraqis took to the streets of Basra, Iraq, in opposition to the Oil Law that the US government is pressuring the Iraqi Parliament to pass. Led by the Iraqi Federation of Oil Unions (IFOU), this demonstration -- one of the biggest demonstrations of Iraqi citizens since the occupation began -- charged that the proposed Oil Law surrenders Iraq's economic sovereignty to multinational oil companies and demanded that the Iraqi Parliament reject the new Oil Law.

The people of Iraq are united in opposition to the Oil Law but the Iraqi Parliament continues to face intense pressure by the Bush Administration to pass the Oil Law, which would open two thirds of Iraq's oil to foreign control through contracts that could last as long as 30 years. Originally written with the assistance of US officials and contractors, adoption of the law is also one the benchmarks imposed by the US that the Iraqis must meet in order to receive continued reconstruction aid.

Drop the Benchmark!
Take action in solidarity with the people of Iraq!


Please call or write to your elected officials today and tell them to drop the oil law benchmark and cease all U.S. pressure on the Iraqis to pass the Oil Law. http://action.priceofoil.org/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=6978&t=wide.dwt

Tell them it is unacceptable that the US has any role in determining the future of Iraq's oil industry-especially when it is being written to primarily benefit US companies. Use this link to email your members of Congress, or you can reach your members by calling the Congressional Switchboard at 202-224-3121 and asking for your member's office.

If you are outside of the United States, ask your elected officials to apply international pressure on the U.S. government to stop pressuring the Iraqis to pass the Oil Law and to Drop The Benchmarks!

Wherever you are in the world - Visit! Call! or Write! your elected officials and let them know that you support protestors in Iraq in their opposition to the U.S.-imposed Oil Law.

The people of Iraq took a bold step today by standing up against US pressure and saying that they will not allow an occupying force steal their most valuable natural resource. If the Oil Law is enacted, its disastrous effects will be felt for generations to come. We must stand with the Iraqi people and do everything we can to have this law removed from the benchmarks and ensure that they will not again be pressured to enact a law that goes against their national well-being. Thank you for taking action today.

For more information on the oil law and an update on its status, read Antonia Juhasz's article, "Benchmark Boogie". http://www.alternet.org/story/56672/


Sincerely,

Linda Schade
Executive Director
VotersForPeace.US

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