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330 East Roosevelt Road, Suite G5, Lombard, IL
60148 -
Ph.: 630.629.7490 – Fax: 630.629.7492
Contact: Kareem Irfan [Chairman - Ph.: (847) 867-4304 -
Email: irfank@ciogc.org]
PRESS
RELEASE
Chicago - Monday, October 21, 2002
CHICAGO MUSLIM-AMERICANS SPEAK OUT
AGAINST
ANY U.S. WAR ON IRAQ
The Council of Islamic Organizations of Greater
Chicago, an umbrella organization representing over
400,000 Muslims throughout Chicagoland, expresses grave
concern over the escalating war rhetoric and plans for
military actions against Iraq. Chicago's Muslim-Americans
remain united in expecting that President Bush exhaust
every available means for peaceful resolution, including
diplomacy, resumption of weapons inspections,
negotiations, mediations and collaborative efforts with
the international community and the United Nations, before
considering the waging of war.
Given the continuing absence of convincing
justification for pre-emptive action, unilateral
aggression against Iraq would be morally indefensible by
subjecting already suffering millions of innocent
civilians, especially children, to the ravages of war. For
over a decade, millions of innocent Iraqi civilians have
suffered the devastation and after-effects of the Gulf war
and the ensuing strangle-hold of international sanctions -
over 1.2 Million Iraqis have died, over 5,000 children
perish each month and millions more suffer immeasurably
under long-term effects including the lack of even basic
food and medical necessities. Although the oppressive
actions of the despotic Saddam Hussain regime are
reprehensible, our nation should not itself act
unconscionably by undertaking destructive military action.
Our country's radical deployment of preemptive war
would not only set a dangerous precedent in global
relations and run afoul of International Law, it could
destabilize the Middle East, exacerbate the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and risk the use of weapons
of mass destruction in the region. This war would cost
billions of dollars and put at grave risk countless
innocents including our own soldiers and Iraqis, as well
as the Israeli and Palestinian peoples likely to suffer
from ramifications of our military action.
Speaking out against unilateral U.S. military strikes
on Iraq, Council Chairman Kareem Irfan said: "It is
time for our nation to adopt the moral high ground and
pursue every conceivable avenue of peaceful and diplomatic
resolution before unleashing the destructive forces of
war. Such a cautious and wise approach would align us with
international community consensus, raise America's stature
deservedly on the world stage, and avoid imperiling so
many innocent lives, including those of the brave sons and
daughters who protect our nation. The Council commends the
many respected leaders and religious congregations across
America voicing strong opposition to military action. We
firmly believe that, under the current circumstances, the
sensible, moral and undeniably patriotic stance for
Americans is to unequivocally say "NO" to war
against Iraq. We trust that President Bush and Congress
will hear and abide by this emphatically clear message
from Americans of all faiths. "
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