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Socialist International
Women reaffirms its unequivocal condemnation of the terrorist
attacks committed against the North American people on 11th September
2001. Such acts constitute a threat to international peace and
security and are a clear violation of basic human rights including
the most fundamental of all, the right to life.
Socialist International
Women clearly affirms that war constitutes the failure of politics
and demands more, and more effective political action and, in
particular, political action to prevent the militarisation of
public life and the thoughts, attitudes and responses which can
condemn us to the polarising game of good against evil a
spiral which can only increase human grief and make the will to
destruction more poweful.
We socialist women
have always rejected fundamentalism and extremism - whose first
victims always and everywhere are women and children - and have
promoted within our organisation a culture of peace, cooperation,
mutual respect and non-violence, as shown in our resolutions.
The present situation shows only too clearly the urgent need to
redouble our efforts.
Emergency humanitarian
aid for Afghanistan and neighbouring countries is an absolute
priority in order to address the immediate needs of the Afghan
population and Afghan refugees. Meanwhile we express our concern
at the difficulties of access to and of transportation of humanitarian
aid to Afghanistan, and we appeal to the countries in the region
to facilitate by all possible means the humanitarian operation.
Strong international
cooperation is needed to bring to justice the perpetrators of
these crimes. In order for this to happen all legitimate means
at the disposal of states and international organisations, based
on the principles of democracy and the rule of law, must be used.
We recognise the need
for states to take additional measures to prevent terrorist attacks
on their territories, but note with great concern that this may
lead to the erosion of civil liberties. The militarisation of
society must be avoided at all costs. We demand responses founded
in moderation and reason which do not lead to an unleashing of
vengeance.
To tackle the underlying
roots of conflicts we need to reduce poverty and injustice and
to combat social, economic and cultural exclusion and promote
development, democracy and human rights. There can be no global
stability without global social justice.
Therefore Socialist
International Women calls on governments to:
- work closely
together and implement the relevant international conventions
and protocols relating to terrorism and Security Council resolutions
of the UN;
- reaffirm the
need to implement fully international human rights law that
protects the rights of women and children especially during
and after conflicts;
- address the
underlying roots of fundamentalism and extremism in order to
ensure they find no fertile ground in which to grow;
- reaffirm
the important role of women in prevention and resolution of
conflicts and ensure increased representation of women
at all decision-making levels in national, regional and international
institutions and bodies overseeing the resolution of conflicts;
- appeal to
the UN to draw up a plan for peace and democracy for Afganistán
which guarantees the full participation of women in the whole
process;
Socialist International
Women calls on Socialist International member parties to comply
with SI resolutions on peace, on the culture of peace and on globalisation
and its consequences.
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