Cynthia McKinney tells the truth about
U.S./NATO war on Libya in Chicago
“Stop the Bombing of Libya
Now!”
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Cynthia McKinney speaking
at Eyewitness Libya forum
in Chicago on June 22, 2011 |
Report: ANSWER Chicago
In Chicago on June 22, the Eyewitness Libya tour with Cynthia
McKinney packed a lecture hall on the University of Illinois at
Chicago campus. In all, over 150 came out to the rally-like
forum to demand: “U.S./NATO Hands Off Libya! Stop the War on
Libya!”
The forum was part of a national tour hosted by the ANSWER
Coalition. Speakers were Cynthia McKinney, former congress women
and presidential candidate; Akbar Muhammad, Nation of Islam;
Brian Becker, National Coordinator of the ANSWER Coalition; Pat
Hill, Dignity; Salim Mohammed, American Muslim Alliance; and
Heather Benno, Party for Socialism and Liberation.
Participants came from as far away as southern Indiana and
Mississippi for the meeting, with a large contingent from the
African American community of Chicago.
In her talk, Cynthia McKinney said, “I went to Libya to find out
the truth. I went to Libya because the people of the world want
peace and I’m tired of our government continuing to fight
murderous wars based on lies. I saw the utter devastation of the
bombing campaign first hand.”
She talked about how the economic sanctions are attempting to
strangle the people, about how U.S. bombs are killing Libyan
children. McKinney showed video of the U.S.-backed Libyan rebels
lynching government supporters. She said, “It is imperative that
we do all we can to stop this racist war now.”
Akbar Muhammad talked about how Africans and Black people in the
U.S. know how imperialism works and know from first hand
experience that they don’t have “freedom” or “democracy” in mind
when it comes to Libya. They want to extend their domination of
the African continent and its oil and water resources. He said,
“The dollars going to this war come directly out of our
communities. And, as the polls now show, the reality is that
most people in the United States do not want war with Libya.”
In his rousing speech Brian Becker said, “You don’t have to be
an apologist for the Libyan or any other government to insist
that dropping bombs on Libyan civilians in order to control the
oil of Libya is wrong and criminal. The former colonizers and
enslavers of Africa, the British, U.S. and French, the powers
responsible for the massive bombing campaign of Libya are not
liberators or humanitarian in any way. They are war criminals
who should be put on trial.”
He continued, “When the U.S. drops bombs and cruise missiles on
the people of Libya, they are killing our people, because the
Libyan people are our people. The Afghan people, the Iraqi
people, the Palestinian people, they are our people too. It’s
time for us to rise up as one people, take to the streets and
stop the bombing of Libya!”
The Chicago stop on the tour was cosponsored by American Muslim Alliance.
It was endorsed by
Albany Park, Mayfair, North Park Neighbors for Peace & Justice,
Chicago Coalition Against War and Racism, Nicaragua
Solidarity Committee and the March 19 antiwar committee.
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