PRESS RELEASE
Peace Activists Demand End to NATO Violence at Chicago Obama Headquarters and Consulates
When: Noon, Thursday, March 17, 2012
Where: Obama Campaign Headquarters (130 E. Randolph, Prudential 1
Plaza), moving to the Canadian Consulate (Prudential Plaza 2 ), United
Kingdom Consulate (400 N. Michigan Suite 1300) and German Consulate
(676 N. Michigan, Suite 3200) Chicago, IL— On Thursday at noon, CODEPINK: Women for Peace, The World Can’t Wait,
Veterans for Peace and other groups associated with the NATO protests will attempt to present letters expressing outrage
about NATO operations and a demand of an end to military operations, particularly drone operations, to four NATO
countries: the United States, Canada, Germany and the UK. They will also bring visual representations of the civilians
killed by NATO forces.
"We are outraged by the numbers of innocents killed in NATO/US wars, and we will focus on their stories," says Debra
Sweet of The World Can't Wait.
"As NATO meets in Chicago, it is important to remind member states of NATO of the extraordinary violence of NATO and
their responsibility for these civilian deaths," says retired Colonel Ann Wright.
Of the 28 NATO countries, 18 have consulates in Chicago (Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia,
France, Greece, Germany, Italy, Lithuania, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, Spain, Turkey and the United
Kingdom). The peace activists have chosen to visit the Consulates of Canada, the UK and Germany since all three nations
still have troops in Afghanistan and have been key US allies in initiating and continuing the Afghan war.
Medea Benjamin, co-founder of CODEPINK and author of the new book Drones: Killing By Remote Control said, "NATO represents an old militaristic agenda, but the world needs a new paradigm that promotes diplomacy and puts
our collective resources into urgent needs like eliminating poverty and reversing global warming."
In the past ten years, NATO and US military operations have caused tens of thousands of civilian casualties in
Afghanistan. Both the British and US militaries have caused numerous civilian deaths by drone attack, and under
President Obama, the CIA has killed over 3000 persons in the undeclared war on Pakistan, 65 persons in the undeclared
war on Yemen, including the targeted assassinations of four US citizens. Additionally, a NATO helicopter attack on a
Pakistani Army border unit killed 24 Pakistani soldiers in September 2011.
ENDS