Anti-War Activists to Gather in Washington, DC on Thursday, October 6th,
2011 -

The 10th Anniversary of the Illegal & Immoral U.S. War Against Afghanistan!

Meet at Freedom Plaza, Located Between the Capitol & the White House along
Pennsylvania Avenue.

A Coalition of Organizations & Prominent Individuals is Announcing a Plan to
Begin a People's Occupation of Washington, D.C., on October 6th at:
http://october2011.org

To Build It Into Something Larger on the 7th, 8th & 9th - Not To Leave Until
We Are Satisfied.

We Call on People of Conscience & Courage: All Who Seek Peace, Economic
Justice, Human Rights & a Healthy Environment-to join together in
Washington, D.C., beginning on Oct. 6, 2011, in nonviolent resistance
similar to the Arab Spring and the Midwest awakening. A Concert, Rally &
Protest Will Kick Off a Powerful & Sustained Nonviolent Resistance to the
Corporate Criminals that Dominate Our Government.

 

You Can Sign Up Right Here at: http://october2011.org/besure 

Committing to Be There & to Do This Only If at Least 50,000 Other People Do
the Same.

To Learn More Go to: http://october2011.org/contact

 

Our Tahrir Square: DC's Freedom Plaza on Thursday, October 6th 
By David Swanson: da...@davidswanson.org

http://warisacrime.org/node/58074

When other nations' governments go off track, their people do something
about it.  In Tunisia and Egypt people have nonviolently claimed power in a
way that has inspired Americans in Wisconsin and other states, as well as
the people of Spain and the rest of the world.  

Washington, D.C., is the weakest point in our democracy, without which
state-level reform cannot succeed.  Most Americans want our wars ended, our
corporations and billionaires taxed, and our rights expanded rather than
curtailed.  We want our money invested in jobs and green energy, not a
global military that can't stop itself.  Our government in Washington goes
in the opposite direction, opposing popular will on these major issues,
regardless of personality or party.

On October 6th, a Thursday, the Afghanistan War will complete its first
decade as the United States goes into its 2012 austerity budget.  Tahrir
Square in Cairo Egypt translates as Liberation Square.  We have in
Washington, D.C., a square with the similar name: Freedom Plaza.  This
square is located between the Capitol and the White House along Pennsylvania
Avenue, and built into its surface is a map of downtown Washington on which
nonviolent resistance actions can be conveniently planned.  

Today a coalition of organizations and prominent individuals is announcing
at: http://october2011.org a plan to begin a people's occupation of
Washington, D.C., on October 6th, to build it into something larger on the
7th, 8th, and 9th, and to not leave until we are satisfied.  There is
absolutely no reason that our government must be permitted to continue
functioning on behalf of Wall Street and a war machine.  In Afghanistan, the
people protest our bombing of their homes.  We sit inside our own homes
complaining about our economy, our banks, our schools.  Instead, we now have
a chance to have a say, in solidarity with others around the world, with
success just as likely -- if just as shocking to those in power -- as with
past U.S. people's  movements and the recent advances in Tunisia and Egypt.

This will not be another rally and march on a Saturday, make home movies,
pat ourselves on the back, and go home.  We are coming to Washington to
stay.  Today's announcement is an open invitation for all kinds of
organizations, national and local, to join in the early planning stages of
this campaign.  We need not agree on political ideology or party or much
else.  We need only agree that nonviolent resistance to a government that
routinely ignores the will of its people is appropriate in our nation as
well -- even above all, given our nation's impact on the environment, global
finances, and wars.  

Over this past weekend Wikileaks revealed that the U.S. government had been
quite upset with Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown for pulling troops
out of Iraq, and had accused him of something even worse: of having pulled
the troops out in order to please the British public and win an election.
What, we might ask, would be wrong with the U.S. government occasionally
doing what the U.S. public demands?  When I'm in London later this week I
will be pleased to let them know we're alive over here with exciting plans
for October, and in fact to ask them to join in on October 6th -- they have
plenty of good squares over there too.

On the new website http://october2011.org , which lists an impressive number
of groups and individuals already committed, you can sign a pledge to be
there on October 6th and to stay.  But how can you be sure you want to make
that commitment?  How can you agree to travel great distances and make great
sacrifices?  Sure, to be part of history, to be able to tell your
grandchildren you were there for the most famous event of the new century,
you could do it.  But how can you be sure that's what this will be?  Well,
nothing is strictly guaranteed, but you can sign up right here
http://october2011.org/besure committing to be there and to do this only if
at least 50,000 other people do the same.  With that number of dedicated
people, we will be able to kick start a process of nonviolent change the
likes of which we haven't seen in this country in many years.  Sign up there
and we'll let you know how many others are with you.

Individuals can sign up and spread the word.  You can also post on the
website your reasons for being there.  So can organizations.  By doing so,
you join a coalition and will be able to participate in the planning.  This
is a coalition that is just beginning to be formed.  It is not a new
organization.  Existing organizations that promote the coalition website are
in turn promoted by the coalition.  Get in touch to learn more:
http://october2011.org/contact 

Media outlets can also sign on as intending to cover the campaign.  Many
already have.  I'll be discussing this on Lila Garrett's "Connect the Dots"
on KPFK today, on the Nicole Sandler Show, on GW on the Hill, and on Scott
Harris's "Between the Lines."  Others are on lots of other shows.  Already
independent video producers are devoting themselves to the cause.  Check out
these videos by Dennis Trainor below.  Get inspired.  Make your own.  Tell
your friends.  Groups on the West Coast like the Backbone Campaign are
already planning training events and travel arrangements.  If you need or
can offer help getting to D.C. let us know at http://october2011.org/travel
In the meantime, take the pledge to be there.  That act alone will put a
little bit of concern into the minds of those ruining our country, and that
will be something new:  http://october2011.org 



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