UNITY SCENARIO PROPOSAL FOR APRIL 20 FROM A.N.S.W.E.R.
COALITION
3/15/02

We encourage feedback from organizations and individuals
from around the country to the following proposal from the
A.N.S.W.E.R. (Act Now to Stop War & End Racism) coalition
steering committee that seeks the maximum level of unity
among anti-war forces on April 20.  This proposal was
introduced on March 15 at the second informal meeting of
various coalitions that are planning activities in
Washington DC between April 19 and 22.  Please give us
your feedback by email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

What follows is background information and A.N.S.W.E.R.'s
scenario plan and proposal for Saturday, April 20.

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On March 7, the representatives from the four coalitions
who have been planning events over the weekend of April
19th through the 22nd held important informal meetings to
communicate, coordinate and seek to develop a practical
framework to maximize the unity of the progressive
movement that recognizes the diversity and independent
political views of each coalition.  This included the
National Colombia Mobilization, International A.N.S.W.E.R.
Coalition, A20 Stop the War mobilization and the
Mobilization for Global Justice.

In this unity discussion and one following specifically
between the two anti-war coalitions, a number of proposals
and scenarios were identified that would provide for the
coalitions to maintain independent identity and actions
while maximizing the ability of the thousands of people
who are coming to Washington D.C. that weekend to
participate together in activities including marching and
rallying together in solidarity.

In the separate meeting following the four coalitions'
meeting, the two coalitions planning anti-war activities
on April 20 (A.N.S.W.E.R. and the A20 Stop the War
mobilization) explored possible march and rally scenarios
which each agreed to discuss with their Steering
Committees.  Each of the potential scenarios that were
discussed in that brainstorming session included
independent opening rallies, followed by marches that
would merge at some point along the route bringing
together thousands of people in the streets of Washington,
and the two coalitions' marches would then proceed
together to a concluding rally (see below for more
information). As agreed in that meeting, the A.N.S.W.E.R.
coalition representatives took these ideas back to the
A.N.S.W.E.R. steering committee for the purpose of
developing concrete proposals.

The A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition recognizes the deep desire by
tens of thousands of activists to build such a united
front and to experience a new solidarity in the streets of
Washington in April.  This desire has been expressed in a
flood of emails, phone calls, and letters from
organizations and individuals all over the country.

In this spirit the four major coalitions have agreed to a
common calendar that would identify the activities of
April 19-22, to work towards building a Friday night unity
panel discussion which each of coalitions would
participate in, and logistical coordination in areas
including transportation, housing and food.

The A.N.S.W.E.R. Steering Committee has proposed the
following Unity Scenario that intends to recognize and
respect each coalitions' independent political framework
and activities, while allowing for the merging of the
various movements so that people on April 20 can march
shoulder to shoulder and rally in the largest possible
numbers to challenge George W. Bush's war drive.

A.N.S.W.E.R.'s PROPOSED UNITY SCENARIO FOR SATURDAY, APRIL
20

A.N.S.W.E.R. will hold a mass rally of thousands that will
begin its assembly at the White House (on the Ellipse)
starting at 11 am.  We will have a permitted march that
goes east on Pennsylvania Ave. in front of the White House
and continues on Pennsylvania Ave. to the Justice
Department at 10th St. Our march route encircles the
Justice Department down to Constitution Ave. and back to
Pennsylvania Ave.  We will hold a rally at the Justice
Department, which is across the street from the J. Edgar
Hoover FBI building, where we will protest John Ashcroft's
racist attacks on civil rights and civil liberties, and
demand the repeal of the USA PATRIOT Act.

We have proposed that the A20 Stop the War Coalition march
following their independent morning rally, the
A.N.S.W.E.R. coalition march and any other marches taking
place that day converge somewhere on Pennsylvania Ave.
between the White House and the Justice Department, and
that we proceed to march together to a concluding rally.


The program for this unity rally would be organized and
co-chaired by any or all of the major coalitions
organizing activities for that weekend in addition to the
two anti-war coalitions.  A.N.S.W.E.R. has obtained a
permit for Upper Senate Park on the north side of the
Capitol for a final rally at the conclusion of the march,
and A20 Stop the War has applied for a permit at 3rd
Street on the Mall (to the West of Capitol Building).
A.N.S.W.E.R.'s proposal for a unified joint rally among
the mobilizing coalitions could be at either location.

This powerful concluding rally of thousands of people
would continue in the same spirit as Friday's panel
discussion and would not require mutual endorsements or an
identity of viewpoints in order to provide a strong
visible force for progressive change.

It is time to make the many calls for unity into reality.
It is not unity for unity's sake.  Unless we can build a
broad, unified, massive movement of opposition, the Bush
administration will have a free hand as it prepares to
plunge the United States further into war, including
launching a major ground and air war against Iraq. This
war will lead to a catastrophe for all.  It represents a
mighty danger to the entire world.  At the same time the
Bush administration has launched an assault on civil
rights and civil liberties in the United States. A massive
movement of opposition will tell the administration and
the world that the people of the U.S. will not allow
themselves to be deceived and divided by appeals to
nationlistic frenzy and super-patriotism.

Simultaneously, the people all over the world who are the
victims of U.S. military aggression - overt and covert,
from Colombia to the Philippines to Palestine and
elsewhere - are looking to the people of the United States
to see if we can mount a truly effective movement for
peace and solidarity.

Despite political differences we call on the entire
progressive movement - the hundreds and thousands of
organizations and individuals who want to act now to stop
George Bush's mad war drive - to make its clear that all
forces must unite in word and in deed.

Mobilize for the April 19-22 weekend!

Issued by the A.N.S.W.E.R. coalition steering committee:
IFCO/Pastors for Peace, Mexico Solidarity Network,
Nicaragua Network, Partnership for Civil Justice LDEF,
Kensington Welfare Rights Union, Middle East Children's
Alliance, Committee for Justice to Defend Palestinian
Rights, International Action Center, Bayan USA (Filipino
community), and the Korea Truth Commission.

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A.N.S.W.E.R. COALITION UNITY STATEMENT & CALENDAR OF
EVENTS:
http://www.internationalanswer.org

A.N.S.W.E.R. APRIL 20 CALL TO ACTION:
http://www.internationalanswer.org/campaigns/april/call.html

FULL LIST OF ENDORSERS:
http://www.internationalanswer.org/campaigns/april/a20-endorsers.html

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