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April 2003 • Vol 3, No. 4 •

War Materiél Declared ‘Hot Cargo’

Statement by International Longshoremen’s Association Local 273, Saint John, N.B., Canada


Military Cargo, North Carolina State Port Authority

Saint John Longshoremen have declared a “hot cargo” edict for military cargo destined for the Iraqi war. Unless the United Nations gives its approval, the port workers have voted to support that position and intend to request other Saint John workers and citizens to adopt the same stance.

The Iraqi war will be an immoral war. Religious leaders of all denominations and millions of people throughout the world have spoken out against an attack on the Iraqi people. It is clear that there are more peaceful means with which to eliminate the threat of the Saddam Hussein regime.

Only in the United States of America, does there appear to be a majority of people in favor of this war. A steady diet of pro-war propaganda from the U.S. administration and a compliant American media have done their job.

We urge our American friends to seek out the truth about this war. We urge them to listen to the religious leaders and the peoples around our globe who are stating clearly and unequivocally that this war is wrong. We urge our American friends to imagine themselves in the place of the innocent Iraqi men, women and children who will be the victims of a bombing attack.

I.L.A. Local 273 spokesperson Patrick Riley has commented that,

“While church and state may be separated, you cannot separate a people from its conscience. We hope and pray that the American conscience will prevail before a full-scale attack occurs and more innocent lives are lost.”

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