70 Congress Reps Call On Clinton To End Iraq Sanctions
From the website of the Education for Peace in Iraq Center, below is the text and signatories on the letter initiated by
Reps. Tom Campbell (R-CA) and John Conyers (D-MI) to President Clinton on the need to de-link economic and military
sanctions on the people of Iraq. The letter was delivered to the President yesterday at noon - early morning NZT.
Dear President Clinton:
We are again writing to you to ask that you de-link economic sanctions from the military sanctions currently in place
against Iraq.
More than nine years of the most comprehensive economic embargo imposed in modern history has failed to remove Saddam
Hussein from power or even ensured his compliance with his international obligations, while the economy and people of
Iraq continue to suffer.
Reports from UNICEF, (the United Nation's Children's Fund) and other United Nations agencies operating in Iraq estimate
that over one million civilians, mostly children, have died from malnutrition and disease as a result of the embargo.
UNICEF also reports that, despite the UN's Oil-for-Food program, several thousand children under the age of 5 die every
month. ("Situation Analysis of Women and Children in Iraq," 1998, UNICEF).
Earlier this year, a special United Nations Security Council panel reported that "the gravity of the humanitarian
situation is indisputable and cannot be overstated." Iraq has "experienced a shift from relative affluence to massive
poverty." Prior to sanctions, Iraq's healthcare was regarded as amongst the best in the Middle East. Today, children die
from epidemics of once preventable diseases. The special Security Council panel reported "infant mortality rates are
among the highest in the world." Meanwhile the embargo effectively prevents Iraq from purchasing equipment and spare
parts required to restore water purification, sewage treatment, medical infrastructure, electrical, transportation,
agricultural, and industrial production systems that were severely damaged during the 1991 Gulf War.
The U.S. Administration has argued that sanctions remain necessary to prevent Iraq from threatening its neighbors and
rebuilding its arsenal. The goal of these sanctions, however, seems to have changed. The original UN resolutions imposed
sanctions to pressure Iraq to eliminate its weapons of mass destruction programs. Statements by U.S. officials,
including Secretary Albright and Sandy Berger, however, suggest that sanctions will remain in place until Saddam Hussein
is removed, or even beyond. This policy clearly undermines the original intention of the sanctions, around which the
international consensus against Iraq was originally based, and makes the children and families of Iraq into virtual
hostages in the political deadlock between the U.S. and the government of Iraq. Morally, it is wrong to hold the Iraqi
people responsible for the actions of a brutal and reckless government. Politically, this policy deprives the Iraqi
regime of any incentive to comply with UN resolutions and international norms.
The time has come to turn a new page in our dealings with Iraq. While we have no illusions about the brutality of Saddam
Hussein, the people of Iraq should be allowed to restore their economic system. We simply ask you to do what is right:
lift the economic sanctions. At the same time, we support the continued embargo on military equipment and materials.
Sincerely,
Tom Campbell John Conyers
The 70 Signers of the Campbell/Conyers Letter to the President: (signers organized by state in alphabetical order)
Earl Hilliard (D-AL) Xavier Becerra (D-CA) Tom Campbell (R-CA) Anna Eshoo (D-CA) Sam Farr (D-CA) Bob Filner (D-CA)
Barbara Lee (D-CA) Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) Ed Royce (R-CA) Pete Stark (D-CA) M. Thompson (D-CA) Maxine Waters (D-CA) L.
Woolsey (D-CA) Diana DeGette (D-CO) Mark Udall (D-CO) John Lewis (D-GA) Cynthia McKinney (D-GA) Neil Abercrombie (D-HI)
Danny Davis (D-IL) Jesse Jackson Jr.(D-IL) David Phelps (D-IL) Bobby Rush (D-IL) William Jefferson (D-LA) Michael
Capuano (D-MA) Jim McGovern (D-MA) John Olver (D-MA) John Tierney (D-MA) Elijah E. Cummings (D-MD) Albert Wynn (D-MD)
John Conyers (D-MI) Carolyn Kilpatrick (D-MI) Lynn Rivers (D-MI) Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) David Bonior (D-MI) James Barcia
(D-MI) Dale Kildee (D-MI) Bart Stupak (D-MI) Bill Luther (D-MN) David Minge (D-MN) James Oberstar (D-MN) Collin Peterson
(D-MN) Martin Sabo (D-MN) Bruce Vento (D-MN) Bill Clay (D-MO) Bennie Thompson (D-MS) Eva Clayton (D-NC) Melvin Watt
(D-NC) Donald Payne (D-NJ) Maurice Hinchey (D-NY) John LaFalce (D-NY) Gregory Meeks (D-NY) Major Owens (D-NY) Earl
Blumenauer (D-OR) Peter DeFazio (D-OR) David Wu (D-OR) Sherrod Brown (D-OH) Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) Ted Strickland (D-OH)
Chaka Fattah (D-PA) Bob Clement (D-TN) Sheila Jackson-Lee (D-TX) Ron Paul (R-TX) Brian Baird (D-WA) Jim McDermott (D-WA)
Jack Metcalf (R-WA) Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) Paul Ryan (R-WI) Nick Rahall (D-WV) Rick Boucher (D-VA) Bernard Sanders (I-VT)