Please sign petition at
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/caterpillaraward/



National Building Museum Cancels Caterpillar Inc. Award Ceremony!
ACT NOW: Stop Rewarding Complicity in Human Rights Abuses Altogether!    
September 7, 2011
Dear Nada,

Due to help and pressure from individuals and social justice groups across the 
country, the National Building Museum has informed us that it has cancelled the 
public award ceremony to present Caterpillar Inc. with the 2011 Henry C. Turner 
Prize!  Thank you to all of you who contributed to this victory!  We are not 
stopping here!  We will continue this campaign to tell the museum to rescind 
the award.  Next week Craig and Cindy Corrie will hand deliver our petition to 
the National Building Museum urging them to rescind designation of the Henry C. 
Turner Prize until Caterpillar Inc. ends their complicity in human rights 
violations. We have already gathered over 5,300 signatures and 55 
organizational endorsements, and we have one week left to build momentum!    

Help us turn this partial victory into a complete success by signing the 
petition, forwarding the call to action below to your contacts, encouraging 
your organization to endorse, and writing your personal letter to the Museum.   
Thank you!
 
CALL TO ACTION: Tell the National Building Museum, "Don't Reward CAT's 
Complicity in Human Rights Abuses!"

 

>From Cindy and Craig Corrie
Despite a long history of complicity in human rights abuses and violations of 
international law, Caterpillar Inc. has been selected to receive the National 
Building Museum's Henry C. Turner Prize for Innovation in Construction 
Technology.  This prize, to be awarded in Washington DC on September 14th, is 
given annually to recognize "an invention, an innovative methodology, and/or 
exceptional leadership by an individual or team of individuals in construction 
technology."  Sadly, in Palestine and around the world, Caterpillar and its 
bulldozers have become a symbol of the Israeli occupation and of destruction - 
rather than one of innovative building and construction appropriate to the 
National Building Museum and the Henry C. Turner prize.

Please act now! 

Sign our petition from individuals and organizations and tell the National 
Building Museum that it must reconsider its decision to reward Caterpillar 
Inc.'s complicity in human rights violations.  

For decades, Caterpillar Inc. has sold equipment, sometimes built to military 
specifications and weaponized in Israel, that is used by the Israeli government 
in illegal operations against the Palestinian people - to demolish Palestinian 
homes, to kill and injure unarmed Palestinian and international civilians, to 
destroy olive trees and farmland, and to facilitate expropriation of 
Palestinian territory through construction of Jewish-only settlements and an 
apartheid wall. The United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) recently 
reported that home demolitions in 2011 have already led to over 2,000 
Palestinian civilians being displaced or affected. 

Caterpillar, Inc. knows.  It has been on notice for many years about the 
Israeli government's systematic use of CAT equipment in acts that violate human 
rights and international law. In 2004, Amnesty International denounced Israel's 
razing of Palestinian homes as "a grave breach of international humanitarian 
law," and recommended that Caterpillar "take measures - within the company 
sphere of influence - to guarantee that its bulldozers are not used to commit 
human rights violations..." The same year, Human Rights Watch demanded that 
Caterpillar suspend the sale of D9 bulldozers to the Israeli military.  In 
2006, we traveled to Caterpillar's annual shareholders' meeting ourselves to 
tell company executives and directors about the destructive and illegal ways we 
had witnessed Caterpillar equipment used in Gaza, the West Bank, and East 
Jerusalem. 

On March 16, 2003, our daughter Rachel Corrie was crushed to death by Israeli 
soldiers operating a weaponized Caterpillar D9-R bulldozer.  The National 
Building Museum's decision to present this award comes in the midst of our 
civil trial in Rachel's case in which Israeli military officers have testified 
under oath to attitudes, actions, and orders that flagrantly disregard civilian 
lives, property, and legal rights.

CAT has not listened.  It has continued sales to the Israeli government knowing 
that its equipment is used in a pattern of human rights abuses in the Occupied 
Palestinian Territories. Caterpillar has valued increasing corporate profits 
over protecting human rights.

 
We have informed the National Building Museum of our concerns in a letter that 
they received last Friday.  Though we requested a response, we have not yet had 
a reply.

We need your help!

We must all tell the National Building Museum that developing and selling 
Caterpillar equipment used in crimes against Palestinians is not "exceptional 
leadership in construction technology." We must tell them that Caterpillar's 
part in the demolition of Palestinian homes and farms and expropriation of 
Palestinian land should not be rewarded.

Here is what you can do:

   1. Sign our petition asking the National Building Museum and the Henry C. 
Turner Prize jury to rescind this award to Caterpillar. Ask organizations that 
you are affiliated with to do so, too.
   2. Spread the word and keep the pressure on through Facebook and Twitter.
   3. Tell friends, family, and organizations!  Forward this Call to Action and 
ask them to join us in this campaign. Our goal is 10,000 petition signatures, 
hundreds of organizational endorsements, and thousands of letters to the 
National Building Museum!   
   4. As we build our list of petition signatures before the September 14th 
Henry C. Turner Prize event, help us TODAY to tell the National Building Museum 
and the Turner Prize jury how many of us are concerned.  Use our sample email 
or send your own email message to Mr. Chase Rynd, Executive Director of the 
National Building Museum, [email protected]. Tell Mr. Rynd why you cannot support 
this prize being awarded to Caterpillar Inc. 
   5. Call the National Building Museum at (202) 272-2448 and ask to speak to 
the Executive Director, Mr. Chase Rynd.  Courteously explain why the National 
Building Museum must reconsider its decision to award the Henry C. Turner Prize 
to Caterpillar Inc.  
   6. Use and share fact sheets highlighting Caterpillar's role in human rights 
abuses in Palestine.    

Let's send a strong message that the National Building Museum must not 
congratulate involvement in human rights violations. Let's send a strong 
message that even the most gifted and innovative builders must meet their 
obligations as responsible global citizens! Let's take another step to ensure 
that Caterpillar does not continue to provide equipment to be used for these 
illegal, immoral, and destructive policies in Palestine. Please act today.

In Solidarity,
Cindy and Craig Corrie
On behalf of the Rachel Corrie Foundation for Peace and Justice  Craig and 
Cindy Corrie


Endorsed by:
Jewish Voice for Peace
The U.S. Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation (national coalition of more 
than 350 organizations)
Code Pink
Washington Interfaith Alliance for Middle East Peace 


[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]



------------------------------------

---------------------------------------------------------------------------
LAAMN: Los Angeles Alternative Media Network
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Unsubscribe: <mailto:[email protected]>
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subscribe: <mailto:[email protected]>
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Digest: <mailto:[email protected]>
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Help: <mailto:[email protected]?subject=laamn>
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Post: <mailto:[email protected]>
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Archive1: <http://www.egroups.com/messages/laamn>
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Archive2: <http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]>
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Yahoo! Groups Links

<*> To visit your group on the web, go to:
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/laamn/

<*> Your email settings:
    Individual Email | Traditional

<*> To change settings online go to:
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/laamn/join
    (Yahoo! ID required)

<*> To change settings via email:
    [email protected] 
    [email protected]

<*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
    [email protected]

<*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to:
    http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/

Reply via email to