ASGP - Landmine Treaty Statement.
Association of State Green Parties Supports Land Mine Treaty
The Association of State Green Parties
applaudes the Nobel Peace Prize Committee for their
1997 choice. Jody Williams, an activist with
the International Campaign to Ban Landmines is a
shining example of a person working to bring peace to
the planet.
Anti-personnel landmines kill or maim
26,000 people every year, 80% of them civilians, and
yet the United States is one of only two countries
that refuse to sign the treaty, the other being China.
The Clinton Administration claims that
landmines are still needed to protect American troops
in Korea and that such a ban would be ineffective as
long as China does not sign. The Association of Green
Parties believes that using outdated Cold War logic to
preserve a technology that harms so many innocent people is
unconscionable.
Is such a devastating technology needed
to protect the United States and South Korea from a
destitute and starving country? The Association of
State Green Parties does not think so and is delighted
that the Nobel Peace Prize Committee has decided to
recognize this threat to peace. Patrick Mazza, co-chair
of the Association of State Green Parties says that,
"Most people intuitively understand land mines are
horrible devices that simply ought to be banned
outright, no exceptions. President Clinton, however, in
resisting this, is showing he is far closer to the
Pentagon's generals than the sentiments of the vast
majority of the American people."
The ASGP also believe that to wait for
China to take the lead and have the United States be
the last signatory nation is wrong. Both China and
the U.S. can use each other as convenient scapegoats.
The U.S. should take the lead in putting the pressure
on China by immediately offering complete support to
the Landmine Treaty.
The Association of State Green Parties strongly urges
President Clinton to support the treaty to
ban anti-personnel landmines and has asked each of the
member states in the Association to work for the
eradication of these instuments of destruction.
For more information please call: Scott
McLarty or Patrick Mazza at
503-283-9621.
Email: info@greenpartyus.org
Office: PO Box 57065 Washington, D.C. 20037 Toll-Free:
866-41GREEN
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