Organization Statements

 

Statements from Organizations

                                Responses to American Bombing

Statements on September 11

American Civil Liberties Union

Black Radical Congress

Campaign for Labor Rights

Carl Davidson

Chicago Democratic Socialists of America

" ...we should not forget these acts, but we should also not forget that the easiest lesson learned from hate is not love but how to hate; the easiest lesson learned from oppression is not freedom but how to dominate; the easiest lesson learned from exploitation is not fairness but how to steal."

Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility

Democratic Socialists of America

Dissent

Feminist Majority

Global Exchange

Labour Notes

 Will War Drive Kill International Solidarity ?

New York City Labor Activists

People for the American Way

Solidarity

Statements from Unions Worldwide 

From Italy, Brazil, South Africa (COATSU), Sweden, Finland, Germany, and many more.

Statement from AFL-CIO President John Sweeney

UE Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America 

War Resister's League

Washington Jobs With Justice

Wichita September 11 Coalition

 

Statements  on American Bombing

COATSU on American Bombing (South African Trade Union Federation)

World Council of Churches "Call for Bombing Halt"

United for Justice with Peace  (Massachusetts peace groups)

Labor Committee for Peace and Justice " Open Letter"

Worker's Liberty

 

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