Stop War
Games, Start Peace Talks
Statement Opposing U.S.-South Korea Joint Military Exercises Key
Resolve Foal Eagle
March 4, 2013
The Korean War, known in the United States as gThe Forgotten War,h has never
ended. Every year, the United States stages a series of massive joint
war games with its ally, South Korea (ROK). These coordinated
exercises are both virtual and real. Among other things, they
practice live fire drills and simulate the invasion of North Korea—including first-strike options.
While we - peace, human rights, faith-based, environmental, and
Korean solidarity activists – are deeply
concerned about North Koreafs third nuclear
weapons test, we also oppose the U.S.-ROK joint war games as adding
to the dangerous cycle of escalation of tensions on the Korean
peninsula. North Korea views these war games as an act of provocation
and threat of invasion like that which we have witnessed in
Afghanistan, Iraq, and Libya and routinely condemns these maneuvers
as aimed at gbring[ing] down the DPRK by forceh and forcing it to gbolster up the
war deterrent physically.h South Korean
activists also decry the role of these war games in the hostile
perpetuation of the division of the Korean peninsula and are often
persecuted for their protests under South Koreafs draconian National Security Law.
The U.S.-ROK gKey Resolveh and gFoal Eagleh annual war games, usually staged in March, and gUlchi Freedom Guardianh in August,
typically last for months and involve tens of thousands of U.S.
troops stationed in South Korea and deployed from the United States,
as well as hundreds of thousands of their ROK counterparts. U.S.
Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine, and Space Command forces will
participate in these exercises and practice scenarios including the
removal of North Koreafs leadership,
occupation of Pyeongyang,
and reunification of the peninsula under U.S. and South Korean
control.
In South Korea, peace and reunification groups have long opposed
these war games. They have called for peninsula-wide demilitarization
entailing the eventual removal of U.S. troops. As one organization
puts it, gUnless and until US forces are
completely and permanently withdrawn from South Korea, it will be
impossible to establish peace on the Korean peninsula.h
We call upon the U.S. and South Korean governments to stop the costly
and provocative war games and take proactive steps to deescalate the
current tensions on the Korean peninsula.
The Perils of the U.S. Pivot
In the past five years, hard-won efforts by the Korean people to ease
North-South tensions have been reversed. Through its massive military
buildup across the region, the United States has amplified regional
tensions. Recent years have been witness to North Koreafs nuclear and missile tests, increasing nationalism and militarism
in Japan (the world's sixth greatest military spender), and a host of
increasingly militarized territorial disputes. The global Cold War
may have ended 20 years ago, but as the recent round of U.S.-led
sanctions on the DPRK and threat of a third DPRK nuclear weapons gtesth illustrate, the anachronism
remains alive and well on the Korean peninsula.
Crisis on the Korean peninsula furnishes a rationale for U.S.
militarization of the region, and the Pentagon has committed to
deploy 60% of its air and naval forces to Asia and the Pacific to
reinforce its air sea battle doctrine. Announced as the gpivoth of U.S. military resources
to Asia and the Pacific, President Obamafs
policy, which necessitates more training areas, runways, ports of
call, and barracks for the massive shift of U.S. military forces,
disregards the impact of militarization on the lives of ordinary
people in the region.
The disastrous ecological and human costs of this "pivot"
are acutely apparent in the current construction of a naval base on Jeju, an
"island of peace" in South Korea known for having the
planet's densest concentration of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Once
celebrated for its pristine beauty and sea-based culture, Gangjeong, a
450-year-old fishing and farming village is being torn to shreds by
the South Korean government in collaboration with the United States,
which can freely use any ROK military installation. Base construction
crews are dredging acres of world-class, bio-diverse coral habitats
and covering them with concrete. The obliteration of these coastal
ecosystems also destroys the millennia-old livelihoods of the
villagers, 94% of whom voted against the base in a local referendum. Gangjeong
villagers are watching their heritage, economy, vibrant local
culture, spiritual center, and very core of their identity collapse
into rubble.
This same multi-facted
peoplefs struggle is being played out in many
places across the Asia-Pacific. Within President Obamafs gpivoth
policy, U.S. bases in South Korea, Japan, Okinawa, Hawaii, and Guam
are ever more important. Moreover, his administration has been
pressing hard to open up previously closed U.S. bases in geostrategically
vital nations such as Vietnam and the Philippines.
This year marks the 60th anniversary of the July 27, 1953 Armistice
Agreement that brought the combat phase of the Korean War to a
temporary halt but did not end the war. The Armistice Agreement
stipulated that a peace agreement be realized within three months and
that negotiations take place for the withdrawal of all foreign forces
from Korea. Over the past several decades, North Korea, often
portrayed in mainstream media as an irrational rogue state, has
repeatedly requested peace negotiations with the United States. Yet
today, we station nearly 30,000 military personnel and operate over
40 military bases on the Korean peninsula. We have spent the past 60
years living not in a post-war era, but under a ceasefire whose
consequences are borne most acutely by the Korean people. On this
anniversary of the irresolution of the Korean War, the longest
conflict the United States has been involved in, we as human rights,
Korean solidarity, faith-based, peace, and environmental
organizations call for attention to the human and ecological costs of
permanent war as the modus vivendi
of U.S.-Korean relations. Efforts that promote increased
militarization and conflict and the destruction of the rich
biodiversity in Korea are immoral and go against universally shared
values of building peace, caring for Earth, and respecting the human
dignity and worth of every person.
Resolution for Peace
We, the undersigned peace, human rights, faith-based, environmental,
and Korean solidarity activists, call upon the U.S.-ROK governments
to cancel their dangerous and costly war games against North Korea.
We strongly urge the United States to turn to diplomacy for common
and human security rather than militarization, which will only
undermine regional and U.S. security. We further request that the
Obama administration focus its strategic shift to the Asia region on
finding diplomatic and peaceful solutions to conflict, and building
cooperation with all nations in the region, including China, DPRK,
and Russia.
On this anniversary of the 60th anniversary of the signing of the
Armistice Agreement, which several decades ago called for a peaceful
resolution to the Korean War, we join with our peace-minded brothers
and sisters in Korea and call on the Obama administration to
deescalate the current tensions and do its part in realizing gYear One of Peaceh on the Korean
Peninsula.
Statement Initiated by the Working Group for Peace and
Demilitarization in Asia and the Pacific
Christine Ahn,
Gretchen Alther,
Rev. Levi Bautista, Jackie Cabasso,
Herbert Docena,
John Feffer,
Bruce Gagnon, Joseph Gerson,
SubrataGoshoroy,
Mark Harrison, Christine Hong, Kyle Kajihiro, Peter Kuznick, Hyun Lee, Ramsay Liem, Andrew Lichterman,
John Lindsay-Poland, Ngo Vinh
Long, Stephen McNeil, Nguyet
Nguyen, SatokoNorimatsu,
Koohan Paik,
Mike Prokosh,
Juyeon JC Rhee,
Arnie Sakai,
Tim Shorrock,
Alice Slater, David Vine, Sofia Wolman, Kevin Martin
The Working Group for Peace and Demilitarization in Asia and the
Pacific is comprised of individuals and organizations concerned about
and working for peace and demilitarization in Asia and the Pacific on
a comprehensive basis. For more information see:
www.asiapacificinitiative.org.
Endorsed by:
Organizations (U.S.)
- Alliance of Scholars Concerned about Korea (ASCK)
- Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists Social Justice
Committee, California
- CODEPINK State of Maine
- DMZ-Hawai'i, Aloha Aina,
Honolulu, HawaifI
- Eclipse Rising, Bay Area, California
- Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space
- Grandmothers for Peace-Twin Cities, Minnesota
- Granny Peace Brigade, New York, New York
- Hawai'i Peace and Justice, Honolulu, Hawaifi
- Interfaith Peacemakers of Edina, Minnesota
- Maine Campaign to Bring Our War $$ Home
- Maine Green Party
- Montrose Peace Vigil, Montrose, California
- National Campaign to End the Korean War, United States
- Network of Politicized Adoptees, Minnesota
- Nodutdol
for Korean Community Development, New York, New York
- Occupy Damsels in Distress, Palm Springs, California
- Pax
Christi Florida
- Pax
Christi Long Island, New York
- Peace Action Maine
- Peace Action, Silver Spring, Maryland
- Presentation Sisters Social Justice Team, Aberdeen, South Dakota
- Sahngnoksoo,
Seattle, Washington
- Stop the War Machine, Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Veterans For Peace, Korea Peace Campaign, United States
- Women Against Military Madness, Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Peninsula
Chapter, California
Organizations (Non-U.S.)
- 21st Century Korean University Students Alliance, South Korea
- Buddhist Peace Solidarity, South Korea
- Canadian Voice of Women for Peace, Canada
- Central Committee for National Autonomy, Peace, and Reunification,
South Korea
- Centre for Human Rights and Development, Mongolia
- Community Action Network, Malaysia
- Dignity International, Malaysia
- Food Coalition, Mongolia
- Green Earth Organization, Ghana
- International Peace Bureau, Geneva, Switzerland
- Korean Alliance of Progressive Movements, South Korea
- Korean Peasantfs League, South Korea
- Korean Poor Peoplefs Alliance, South Korea
- Korean Womenfs Peasants Association, South
Korea
- Korean Youth Solidarity, South Korea
- Minkahyup,
South Korea
- National Committee of Democratic Workers, South Korea
- Oxford Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Oxford, United Kingdom
- Peasantfs Pharmacy, South Korea
- Reunification Agora, South Korea
- Solidarity for Peace and Reunification of Korea (SPARK), South
Korea
- Southern Headquarters of the Pan Korean Alliance for Reunification,
South Korea
- Support Committee for Prisoners of Conscience, South Korea
- Swedish Peace Council
- Women's Global Solidarity Action Network, South Korea
- Woori Madang,
South Korea
Individuals with Organizational/Professional Affiliation (U.S.)
- Christine Ahn,
Korea Policy Institute and Global Fund for Women, Oakland, California
- Peggy Akers, Nurse practitioner, Veterans For Peace, Portland,
Maine
- GérardAngé,
President CEO, G.A.P. International Satellite Broadcasting Inc.,
Healdsburg, California
- Dennis Apel,
Guadalupe Catholic Worker, Guadalupe, California
- Ken Ashe, Veterans for Peace, Marshall, North Carolina
- Marcus Atkinson, Footprints for Peace, Cincinnati, Ohio
- Ellen E Barfield, Veterans For Peace, Baltimore, Maryland
- Virginia Baron, Guilford Peace Alliance, Guilford, Connecticut
- Roy Birchard,
Fellowship of Reconciliation, San Francisco, California
- Leah Bolger, Retired Commander, U.S. Navy, Veterans For Peace,
Corvallis, Oregon
- Karen Boyer, CodePink
Portland, Oregon
- Charles K Brown III, Brunswick Religious Society of Friends,
Brunswick, Maine
- Scott Camil,
President VFP Chapter 14, Gainesville, Florida
- Patricia Chappell, SNDdeN,
Executive Director, Pax
Christi USA, Washington, DC
- Sue Chase, Associate member Veterans For Peace, Batesville,
Virginia
- John B. Cobb, Jr., Center for Process Studies, Claremont,
California
- Jack & Felice
Cohen-Joppa, The Nuclear Resister, Tucson, Arizona
- Judy Collins, Vine & Fig Tree Community, Grandmother for Peace,
Lanett, Alabama
- Anita Coolidge, Americans for Department of Peace, Cardiff,
California
- Rev. William Coop, Presbyterian Peace Fellowship, Brunswick, Maine
- Georgiann
Cooper, PeaceWorks,
Freeport, Maine
- Molly Johanna Culligan,
Associate member Veterans For Peace, Red Wing, Minnesota
- David W. Culver, Veterans For Peace Chapter 27, Minneapolis,
Minnesota
- Robert Dale, Veterans For Peace, Brunswick, Maine
- MorgenD'Arc,
Co-Founder Green Party National Women's Caucus, Portland, Maine
- Todd E. Dennis, Former participant in these war games while on the
USS Santa Fe (SSN-763), Madison, Wisconsin
- Fred Dente, Kaua`i
Alliance for Peace & Social Justice, Kapa`a, Hawai`I
- Christine A. DeTroy,
Women's Int'l League for Peace & Freedom, Brunswick, Maine
- Roger Dittmann,
Ph.D., Scientists without Borders, Fullerton, California
- Maud Easter, Women Against War, Delmar, New York
- Linda Eastwood, Presbyterian Peace Fellowship, Chicago, Illinois
- Amy Echeverria, Columban
Center for Advocacy and Outreach, Silver Spring, Maryland
- Anne Emerman,
Gray Panthers, NYC Network, New York
- Ron Engel, Professor Emeritus, Meadville/Lombard Theological
School, Chicago, Illinois
- Margaret Flowers, October2011.org, Baltimore, Maryland
- Jeanne Gallo, North Shore Coalition for Peace and Justice,
Gloucester, Massachusetts
- Fernando Garcia, President, OMNI Center for Peace, Justice &
Ecology, Fayetteville, Arkansas
- Carol Gilbert & Ardeth
Platte, Sacred Earth and Space Plowshares II, Baltimore, Maryland
- Filson
H. Glanz,
Professor Emeritus of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University
of NH, Durham, New Hampshire
- Kip Goodwin, Kaua`i
Alliance for Peace & Social Justice, Kapaa, Hawaii
- Jeanne Green, CodePink
Taos, El Prado, New Mexico
- Bishop Thomas J. Gumbleton,
Archdiocese of Detroit, Michigan
- Tom Haller, Chair, Church & Society Ministry of Davis Community
Church, Davis California
- Marcia Halligan,
Kickapoo Peace Circle, Viroqua, Wisconsin
- Dr. Robert Hanson, Past Chair, Mt. Diablo Peace and Justice Center,
Walnut Creek, California
- Carolyn Harrington, Vassalboro
Friends Meeting, Brunswick Maine
- Norma J F Harrison, Central Committee Member, Peace & Freedom
Party, Berkeley, California
- David Hartsough,
PEACEWORKERS, San Francisco, California
- Sister Valerie Heinonen,
o.s.u., Ursuline
Sisters of Tildonk
for Justice and Peace, New York, New York
- Dud Hendrick,
Island Peace & Justice, VFP, Deer Isle, Maine
- Jack Herbert, Metanoia
Peace Community & Portland WILPF, Oregon
- Tensie
Hernandez, Guadalupe Catholic Worker, Guadalupe, California
- Bob Hoffman, Veterans for Peace, Batesville, Virginia
- Herbert J. Hoffman, Veterans For Peace, Ogunquit, Maine
- Terry Irish, Women Against Military Madness, Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Seung-HeeJeon,
Research Associate, Korea Institute, Harvard University,
Massachusetts
- Bob & Joy Johnson, Southeastern Minnesota Alliance of
Peacemakers, Harmony, Minnesota
- Elaine Johnson, Presbyterian Peace Fellowship National Committee
Member, Rochester, New York
- Larry Johnson, President, Veterans For Peace Ch. 27, Minneapolis,
Minnesota
- Leah R. Karpen,
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Asheville, North
Carolina
- TarakKauff,
Board member, Veterans For Peace, Woodstock, New York
- Marylia
Kelley, Tri-Valley CAREs, Livermore, California
- Larry Kerschner,
Veterans For Peace, Washington
- Jodi Kim, Associate Professor, University of California-Riverside
- Charlotte Koons,
CODEPINK Long Island, Northport, New York
- Art Laffin,
Dorothy Day Catholic Worker, Washington DC
- LilliaLangreck,
School Sisters of Notre Dame, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Dan La Vigne,
North East Metro Progressives, Shoreview, Minnesota
- SiuHin
Lee, National Coordinator, National Immigrant Solidarity Network, South
Pasadena, California
- Roger Leisner,
Radio Free Maine, Augusta, Maine
- Rev. John R. Long, First Presbyterian Church, Buffalo, New York
- Tamara Lorincz,
Halifax Peace Coalition, Canada
- M. Brinton Lykes,
PhD, Center for Human Rights & International Justice, Boston
College, Massachusetts
- Peggy Lyons, UU Central Nassau Social Justice Committee & MoveOn Council
Nassau County, Long Island, New York
- Jerry Mander,
Founder & Distinguished Fellow, International Forum on
Globalization,
San Francisco, California
- Alfred L. Marder,
President, US Peace Council, New Haven, Connecticut
- Sarah Martin, Women Against Military Madness, Minneapolis,
Minnesota
- Sherri Maurin,
Occupy Be the Change, San Francisco, California
- Natasha Mayers,
Union of Maine Visual Artists, Whitefield, Maine
- Joan McCoy, Home for Peace and Justice, Saginaw, Michigan
- David McReynolds, former Chair, War Resisters International, New
York, New York
- Bernie Meyer, American Gandhi, Fellowship of Reconciliation, Ground
Zero Center for Nonviolent Action, Olympia Washington
- Judy Miner, past director Wisconsin Network for Peace and Justice,
Madison, Wisconsin
- Betsy Mulligan-Dague,
Executive Director, Jeannette Rankin Peace Center, Missoula, Montana
- Ellen Murphy, Veterans for Peace Ch. 111, Bellingham, Washington
- Mira Oaten, Women for Peace and Freedom, Santa Barbara, California
- ArdeshirOmmani,
Pres. American Iranian Friendship Committee, Armonk, New York
- Eleanor Ommani,
Co-founder, American Iranian Friendship Committee, Armonk, New York
- Loyal C. Park, President Nebraska Peace Foundation, Lincoln,
Nebraska
- Dr. Lewis E. Patrie,
Western North Carolina Physicians for Social Responsibility,
Asheville, N.C.
- Patricia J. Patterson, United Methodist Asia Executive retired,
Claremont, California
- Rosalie Tyler Paul, Maine Green Independent Party, Georgetown,
Maine
- Suzanne Pearce, Mass. Peace Action, Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Marc Pilisuk,
Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, The University of California, Berkeley,
California
- Georgia Pinkel,
Womenfs International League for Peace and
Freedom Portland Branch, Oregon
- Rev. Dr. Syngman
Rhee, Union Presbyterian Seminary, Richmond, Virginia
- Rosalie Riegle,
Author of gCrossing the Line: Nonviolent
Resisters Speak out for Peace,h Evanston,
Illinois
- Tim Rinne,
State Coordinator, Nebraskans for Peace
- Coleen Rowley, Women Against Military Madness, Apple Valley,
Minnesota
- Rick Rozoff,
Stop NATO, Chicago, Illinois
- Carolyn S. Scarr,
Program Coordinator Ecumenical Peace Institute/CALC, Berkeley,
California
- Gladys Schmitz, School Sisters of Notre Dame, Mankato, Minnesota
- Peter Shaw, Veterans For Peace (Korean War Veteran), State College,
Pennsylvania
- Martha Shelley, CodePink,
Portland, Oregon
- Ruth Sheridan, Alaskans for Peace and Justice, Anchorage, Alaska
- Pete Sirois,
Producer of "Maine Social Justice", Madison, Maine
- Jean Sommer,
Performers and Artists for Nuclear Disarmament, Cleveland, Ohio
- Phoebe Sorgen,
Berkeley Commissioner of Disaster and Fire Safety, California
- John Stewart, Pax
Christi Tampa Bay, St. Petersburg, Florida
- Ann Suellentrop,
MSRN, Physicians for Social Responsibility, Kansas City, Kansas
- Bill Sulzman,
Citizens for Peace in Space, Colorado Springs, Colorado
- David Swanson, WarIsACrime.org, Charlottesville, Virginia
- Nancy Tate, LEPOCO Peace Center, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
- Ellen Thomas, Proposition One Campaign, Tryon, North Carolina
- Will Thomas, New Hampshire Veterans For Peace, Auburn, New
Hampshire
- Sally-Alice Thompson, Veterans For Peace, Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Gladys Tiffany, Director, OMNI Center for Peace, Justice &
Ecology, Fayetteville, Arkansas
- Will Travers, Lokashakti,
New York, New York
- Father Louis Vitale, Order of Friars Minor, Pace e Bene, Oakland,
California
- Karen Wainberg,
Occupy Maine Bath-Brunswick, Bath, Maine
- Dr. John V. Walsh, Professor of Physiology, UMass Medical School,
Boston, Massachusetts
- Marguerite Warner, Peace Alliance Winnipeg, Winnipeg, Manitoba,
Canada
- Dr. Bill Warrick, Veterans For Peace, Gainesville, Florida
- Paki Wieland, Committee to Stop War(s), Western Mass CodePink,
Northampton, Massachusetts
- James E Winkler, General Secretary, United Methodist General Board
of
Church and Society
- Betty Wolfson,
New England Peace Pagoda Community, Florence, Massachusetts
- Renie
Wong Lindley, Religious Society of Friends, Haleiwa, North Shore O'ahu, Hawai'I
- Russell Wray, Citizens Opposing Active Sonar Threats, Hancock,
Maine
- Ann Wright, Retired U.S. Army Colonel & Diplomat, Honolulu,
Hawaii
- Rosalie Yelen,
CODEPINK Long Island, Huntington Station, New York
- Alice Zachmann,
School Sisters of Notre Dame, Mankato, Minnesota
- Kevin Zeese,
October2011.org, Baltimore, Maryland
Individuals with Organizational/Professional Affiliation (Non-U.S.)
- Dong Sup An, Unified Progressive Party Supreme Council, South Korea
- Lon & Natalia Ball, BioRice
'OOO', Ussurisk,
PrimorskiiKrai,
Russian Federation
- André Brochu,
Swedish Peace Committee, Malmo, Sweden
- Helen Caldicott,
The Helen Caldicott
Foundation, Australia
- Sung- HeeChoi,
Gangjeong
Village International team, Jeju
Island, Korea
- Max M. de Mesa, Chairperson, The Philippine Alliance of Human
Rights Advocates, Philippines
- Denis Doherty, Australian Anti-Bases Campaign Coalition, Sydney,
Australia
- Atsushi Fujioka, professor of Economics, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan
- Philip Gilligan, Chair, Greater Manchester Campaign for Nuclear
Disarmament, UK
- William Nicholas Gomes, Human Rights Ambassador, Salem-News.com,
Bangladesh
- Jill Gough, National Secretary, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Cymru (Wales),
UK
- Luis Gutierrez-Esparza, President Latin American Circle of
International Studies, Barrio San Lucas Coyoacán, México
- Dr. Kate Hudson, General Secretary, Campaign for Nuclear
Disarmament, UK
- John Junkerman,
Professor, Waseda
University, Tokyo, Japan
- Lutgardo
"Boyette"
JurcalesJr,
Coordinator, BAN THE BASES!, Philippines
- SeungGyo
Kim, Unified Progressive Party Supreme Council, South Korea
- Jung Hee
Lee, 2012 Presidential candidate, Unified Progressive Party Supreme
Council, South Korea
- Dominic Linley, Yorkshire CND, Leeds, UK
- Kuroki Mariko, Cosmopolitan Network, Japan
- Jenny Maxwell, Secretary, Hereford Peace Council, UK
- ByungRyul
Min, Unified Progressive Party Supreme Council, South Korea
- Benjamin Monnet, No war base on Jeju Island, France
- HarukoMoritaki,
Hiroshima Alliance for Nuclear Weapons Abolition, Hiroshima, Japan
- Ichiyo
Muto, Peoplefs Plan Study Group, Japan
- Byung
Yoon Oh, Unified Progressive Party National Assembly Floor
Representative, South Korea
- Hye-Ran
Oh, Solidarity for Peace and Reunification in Korea (SPARK), Seoul,
Korea
- Dr. Carolina Pagaduan-Araullo,
Chairperson, BAYAN-Philippines
- Lindis
Percy, Laila
Packer, Christine Dean, Anni
Rainbow, Campaign for the Accountability of American Bases,
Yorkshire, UK
- Dr Tomasz Pierscionek,
Academic Clinical Fellow in Psychiatry, Editor of the London
Progressive Journal, England
- Regina Pyon,
Solidarity for Peace and Reunification in Korea (SPARK), Seoul, Korea
- Dr. Shoji Sawada, Emeritus Professor Nagoya University &
Representative Director of - Japan Council against A & H Bombs,
Nagoya City, Japan
- Anne Shirley, Mouvement
pour la Paix,
France
- Harold J. Suderman,
Registry of World Citizens-Canada, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
- Ted Tan, Think Centre, Singapore
- Pierre Villard, Le Mouvement
de la Paix,
France
- Professor Dave Webb, Chair, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, UK
- Sun HeeYo,
Unified Progressive Party Supreme Council, South Korea
- Angie Zelter,
Trident Ploughshares, UK
Individuals
- Taro Abe, Aichi, Japan
- Michiko Adachi, Chiba, Japan
- Midori Aizawa,
Tokyo, Japan
- Doug Allen, The University of Maine, Orono, Maine
- Glen Anderson, Lacey, Washington
- Hideo Araki, Hyogo, Japan
- Ryushou
Araki, Fukuoka, Japan
- Akira Asada, Hyogo, Japan
- Mariko Asada, Ishikawa, Japan
- Masufumi
Asada, Ishikawa, Japan
- Norma Athearn,
Rockland, Maine
- Rebecca Barker, Los Angeles, California
- Mary Beaudoin,
St. Paul, Minnesota
- Ellen Bepp,
Oakland, California
- Len & Judy Bjorkman,
Owego, New York
- Jacques Boucher, Chambly, Canada
- Sally Breen, Windham, Maine
- Chris Buchanan, Belgrade, Maine
- Paul Busch, St. Paul, Minnesota
- H. J. Camet,
Jr., Seattle, Washington
- Connie Canney,
Alachua, Florida
- Michael Canney,
Alachua, Florida
- SushilaCherian,
Punta Gorda,
Florida
- Rev. Catherine Christie, Seoul, South Korea
- KwanghoChe,
Kyoto, Japan
- Simone Chun, Boston, Massachusetts
- Amy Chung, Diamond Bar, California
- Theodore Chung, Diamond Bar, California
- Alan Clemence,
Charleston, Maine
- Hiemstra
Clement & TheodoorSixtus,
Nagasaki, Japan
- Darlene Coffman, Rochester, Minnesota
- Joan Costello, Omaha, Nebraska
- Diana Covell,
Wollongong, NSW, Australia
- Paul Cunningham and Jen Joaquin, South Portland, Maine
- Sasha Davis, Hilo, Hawaii
- Ava DeLorenzo,
Harpswell,
Maine
- James Deutsch, M.D., Ph.D., Toronto, Canada
- Judith Deutsch, M.S.W., Toronto, Canada
- Jacqui Deveneau,
Old Orchard Beach, Maine
- David Diamond, Dover, New Hampshire
- Retha
Dooley, Sauk Centre, Minnesota
- Shawna Doran, Alachua, Florida
- Miriam Welly
Elliott & Mark Lee, Gainesville, Florida
- Janet Essley,
White Salmon, Washington
- David Evenhouse,
Marcell,
Minnesota
- Margaret Fernald, Orland, Maine
- Sandra Frank, Toledo, Ohio
- Mitsuko
Fuji, Kyoto, Japan
- Etsuko Fujii,
Kyoto, Japan
- Hiromi Fujioka, Fukuoka, Japan
- Kazunari
Fujioka, Tokyo, Japan@@
- Michiko Fukuda, Phillippines
- Yume Fuse, Tokyo, Japan
- Dennis Gallie,
Kansas City, Missouri
- Amber Garlan,
St. Paul, Minnesota
- Lydia Garvey, Public Health Nurse, Clinton, Oklahoma
- Michael J. Germain,
Apple Valley, Minnesota
- Starr C. Gilmartin,
Trenton, Maine
- Kathy Ging,
Eugene, Oregon
- Ernest Goitein
and Claire Feder,
Atherton, California
- Holly Gwinn Graham, Olympia, Washington
- Jean & Joe Gump, Bloomingdale, Michigan
- TsuneakiGunjima,
Fukuoka, Japan@
- KohkoHakoda,
Tokyo, Japan@
- Kevin and Maggie Hall, Dunedin, Florida
- Nancy & David W. Hall, West Bath, Maine
- Akio Handa,
Osaka, Japan
- Carolyn Hannah, Springfield, Oregon
- Amy Harlib,
New York, New York
- Yoshimi Hashimoto, Yamaguchi, Japan
- Teruko Hatakeyama,Tokyo,
Japan
- Suzanne Hedrick, Noble, Maine
- Tony Henderson, Lantau,
Hong Kong
- Robin Hensel,
Little Falls Occupy, Minnesota
- Sandy Herndon, Kauai, Hawaii
- Judith E. Hicks, Retired R.N, Public Health Nurse, Howard, Colorado
- Clement T.S. Hiemstra,
Japan
- Junko Higuchi, Kanagawa, Japan
- Ryohei
Hirayama, Aichi, Japan
- Yoshio Hirose, Chiba, Japan
- IkukoHishikawa,
Saitama, Japan
- Douglas Hong, Stony Brook, New York
- Mari Hoshikawa,
Tokyo, Japan
- Cynthia Howard, Biddeford Pool, Maine
- Vincent Hunter, Dublin, Ireland
- Richard Hutchinson, Kennesaw, Georgia
- Jyoji
Ichikawa, Kanagawa, Japan
- Yoshihiro Ikeda, Hyogo, Japan
- Yoshiko Ikuta, Cleveland, Ohio
- Ikuko
Inoue, Osaka, Japan
- Yuko Inoue, Fukuoka, Japan
- Michiko Ishige,
Tokyo, Japan
- Akemi Ishi-i,
Chiba, Japan
- Yasuko Ishikawa, Tokyo, Japan
- JirouIsogai,
Aichi, Japan
- Hideo Itoh,
Kanagawa, Japan
- KatsuhisaItoh,
Aichi, Japan
- Yasuhisa Iwakawa,
Chiba, Japan
- Yoshio Iwamura,
Hyogo, Japan
- Hideo Iwasa,
Kyoto, Japan
- Fred Jakobcic,
Marquette, Michigan
- Shirley Johnson, Saint Paul, Minnesota
- FusakoKamiya,
Kanagawa, Japan
- Susumu Kanegae,
Japan
- Rev. Edwin E. Kang, D.Min,
Owego, New York
- Yongchol
Kang, Tokyo, Japan
- Yumiko Kato, Tokyo, Japan
- Yu- ukoKatsuren,
Kumamoto, Japan
- Toyomi
Kawada, Tokyo, Japan
- Jumpei
Kawakami, Aomori, Japan@@@
- Akiko Kawano, Saitama, Japan
- Yoko Kawasaki, Oita, Japan
- Miho Kawashima, Osaka, Japan
- Natalie Kempner, Quaker, Woolwich, Maine
- Gene Keyes, Berwick, Nova Scotia, Canada
- Boongang
Kim, Tokyo, Japan
- Seong-il
Kim, Hyogo, Japan
- Keiko Kise,
Kanagawa, Japan - Yoshiyuki Kajiwara,
Hyogo, Japan
- KazuyoKishimoto,
Hokkaido, Japan
- Nobuko Kobayashi, Tokyo, Japan
- Keiji
Kondo, Aichi, Japan
- Shigeki Kon-no,
Tokyo, Japan
- Maki Kumagai,
Tokyo, Japan
- Morio
Kumano, Ishikawa, Japan
- Hideaki Kuno,
Aichi, Japan
- Jennifer Kwon Dobbs, St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota
- Ariel Ky,
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- Noriko Kyogoku,
Kanagawa, Japan
- John Landgraf,
St. Paul, Minnesota
- Sarah Lasenby,
Oxford, UK
- Don Lathrop, Canaan, New York
- Judith Lee, Columbus, Ohio
- Alice Leney,
Coromandel, New Zealand
- Gerson
and Debbie Lesser, Bronx, New York
- Paul Liem,
Berkeley, California
- Lee Loe,
Houston, Texas
- Mike Madden, St. Paul, Minnesota
- Margaret Maier, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
- Polly Mann, Minneapolis, Minnesota
- David Marcial,
Tampa, Florida
- Sasaki Masaaki, Tokyo, Japan
- Yumiko Mashino,
Tokyo, Japan
- Hiromitus
Masuda, Chiba, Japan
- Miyako
Masuda, Chiba, Japan
- Toshimi Masuda, Shizuoka, Japan
- Ronald P. Matonti,
Medford, New York
- Hiroshi Matsubara, Kanagawa, Japan
- Natsuko
Matsuda, Tokyo, Japan
- Yasuaki
Matsumoto, Hokkaido, Japan
- Noriyuki Matsumura, Osaka, Japan
- Takashi Matsunami,
Osaka, Japan
- Kazuko Matsuo, Osaka, Japan
- Tsutomu Matsuo, Tokyo, Japan
- Junko Matsu-ura,
Tokyo, Japan
- Tsuyoshi Matsu-ura,
Kanagawa, Japan
- Celeste McCollough
Howard, Hillsboro, Oregon
- Richard McDonald, Silver City, New Mexico
- Betty McElhill,
Tucson, Arizona
- Roberta Medford, Montrose, California
- Jane Milliken, Riverside, Connecticut
- Atsuko Minemoto,
Shiga, Japan
- Tadao
Miura, Hokkaido, Japan
- Yukari Miura, Hokkaido, Japan
- Totu
Miyahara, Hiroshima, Japan
- Yuki- ichiroMiyakawa,
Tokyo, Japan
- Sergio Monteiro,
Los Angeles, California
- Yoshio Motono,
Kanagawa, Japan
- Hiroshi Murakawa,
Yamaguchi, Japan
- Katherine Muzik,
Kauai, Hawaii
- Marie Nagajima,
Kanagawa, Japan
- Miyoko
Nagase, Aichi, Japan
- Kazuo Nagayoshi,
Kumamoto, Japan@@
- Diane Nahas,
Sands Point, New York
- Shoji Nakamura, Kagawa, Japan
- Ayako
Nakanishi, Kanagawa, Japan@@
- Nakayama, Tokushima, Japan
- Dale Nesbitt, Berkeley, California
- Joan Nicholson, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania
- Yayoi Ni-i,
Chiba, Japan
- Jun- ichiNishigata,
Kanagawa, Japan
- NoriakiNishio,
Saitama, Japan
- TakakoNobuhara,
Osaka, Japan@@
- Mineo
Noda, Tokyo, Japan
- Chieko Noguchi, Fukuoka, Japan
- Tim Nolan, Saint Paul, Minnesota
- Osami
Nomura, Tokyo, Japan
- Tamio
Nomura, Nagano, Japan
- James M Nordlund,
Fargo, North Dakota
- Hiroshi Obara,
Chiba, Japan
- Taisaku
Obata, Yamaguchi, Japan
- Terumi Ogasa,
Osaka, Japan
- George and Dorothy Ogle, Lafayette, Colorado
- Shinji Ohashi,
Shizuoka, Japan
- Yoko Oh-hara,
Oita, Japan
- Saki Ohkawara,
Kanagawa, Japan
- Kyoko Ohno,
Ehime, Japan
- MitsumasaOhta,
Chiba, Japan
- Yoshiko Okada, Tokyo, Japan@@
- Jon Olsen, Jefferson, Maine
- Sisters Kay O'Neil & Michelle Meyers, LeSueur, Minnesota
- YozoOuchi,
Tokyo, Japan
- Penny Oyama,
Burnaby, B. C., Canada
- Kuniko Ozawa, Tokyo, Japan
- Robert Palmer, Rosemount, Minnesota
- Chong Fa
Pak, Kanagawa, Japan
- Namin
Pak, Saitama, Japan
- Hye-Jung
Park, La Paz, Bolivia
- Jan Passion, Dunedin, New Zealand
- SooJin
Pate, Macalester College, St. Paul, Minnesota
- Jewel Payne, Davis, California
- Tina Phillips, Brunswick, Maine
- Cecile Pineda, Berkeley, California
- Sheena Poole, Worthing,
Sussex, UK
- Jerry Provencher,
Bath, Maine
- Carol ReilleyUrner,
Whittier, California
- Bev Rice, New York, New York
- Don Richardson, Brevard, North Carolina
- Anne Richter, Clearwater, Florida
- Tom Rissi,
Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Christine Roane, Springfield, Massachusetts
- William J. Rood, Rochester, Minnesota
- Buffy Sainte-Marie, Kauai, Hawaii
- Chiho
Saito, Kanagawa, Japan
- Yumiko Saitoh,
Tokyo, Japan
- ToshimasaSakakura,
Chiba, Japan@
- Isao Sakamoto, Tokyo, Japan
- Daiko
Sakurai, Tokyo, Japan
- Jane Sanford, Belfast, Maine
- Akiko Sato, Tokyo, Japan
- Makiko Sato, Oita, Japan
- Meiko
Sato, Tokyo, Japan
- Shin Sato, Tokyo, Japan
- Shingo Sato, Tokyo, Japan
- Syuichi Sato, Hiroshima, Japan
- Tamio
Sato, Tokyo, Japan
- Tatsuo Sato, Tokyo, Japan
- Yoko Sato, Tokyo, Japan
- Donald Saunders, North Wales, UK
- Lisa Savage, Solon, Maine
- Michael Sergent,
Wollongong NSW, Australia
- Will Shapira,
Roseville, Minnesota
- Keiko Shibukawa,
Tokyo, Japan
- Makoto Shindoh, Kagawa, Japan
- Miki Shinjo,
Hyogo, Japan
- Lynn Shoemaker, Whitewater, Wisconsin
- Dante C. Simbulan,
Ph.D., Retired Professor & Human Rights Activist, Burke, Virginia
- Greg & Sue Skog, Eagan, Minnesota
- Alice Slater, New York, New York
- Marcia Slatkin,
Shoreham, New York
- David Smith, Belfast, Maine
- Joyce Smith, Tucson, Arizona
- Miki Soko,
Kyoto, Japan
- Mark Solomon, West Newton, Massachusetts
- Stephanie Son, Livermore, California
- Han Hee
Song, New York, New York
- John Spira,
Australia
- Bill Stansbery,
Ellensburg, Washington
- Paul Stein, Ph.D. Analytical Psychologist, New York, New York
- Minoru Suda,
Uji City, Kyoto
Prefecture, Japan
- Toru Suenaga,
Saitama, Japan
- Koji Sugihara, Tokyo, Japan
- Mary Beth Sullivan, Social Worker, Bath, Maine
- Helen Sunkenberg,
Huletts
Landing, New York
- Hideo Suzuki, Tokyo, Japan
- Ronald and Caterina
Swanson-Bosch, RN, MPH, Mt Snow, Vermont
- HirokazuTaba,
Tokyo, Japan
- Sachiko Taba,
Tokyo, Japan
- Masako Tahira,
Kyoto, Japan
- JT Takagi, New York, New York
- Hidenori
Takahashi, Hyogo, Japan
- Toshio Takahashi, Okinawa, Japan
- Sei-ichiTakamoto,
Japan
- Mariko Takeuchi, Saitama, Japan
- Fumio Tamada,
Tochigi, Japan
- Kazue Tanaka, Chiba, Japan
- Keiko Tanaka, Chiba, Japan
- Mutsumi
Tanaka, Okinawa, Japan
- Naoko Tanaka, Osaka, Japan
- Shin-ichiro
Tanaka, Tokyo, Japan
- Kyoko Tawara,
Kumamoto, Japan
- Akiko Terasaki,
Saitama, Japan
- Terao
Terumi, Yashio,
Saitama, Japan
- Carol Thomas, Alachua, Florida
- Melinda Thompson, Silver Spring, Maryland
- Mel Thoresen,
Deer River, Minnesota
- Ryu-ichiTohno,
Chiba, Japan
- Tamaki Tokuyama, Kyoto, Japan
- Tani
Toshio, Saitama, Japan
- Koichi Toyoshima, Fukuoka, Japan
- Koichiro
Toyoshima, Osaka, Japan
- Helen Travis, Denver, Colorado
- Sachiyo
Tsukamoto, Saitama, Japan
- Etsuko Umeda,
Kanagawa, Japan
- TadahiroUmeda,
Osaka, Japan
- Yoko Umeda,
Osaka, Japan
- Heidi Uppgaard,
Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Etsuko Urashima,
Okinawa, Japan
- NikohlVandel,
Palm Springs, California
- Rich Van Dellen,
Rochester, Minnesota
- Harry van der
Linden, Indianapolis, Indiana
- Wil
Van Natta, Riviera Beach, Florida
- Susan V. Walker, Lake Arrowhead, California
- Beverley Walter, Riverside, Illinois
- Janice Ward, Marcell,
Minnesota
- Toyo Washio,
Germany
- Katsuo
Watanabe, Chiba, Japan
- S. Brian Willson,
author/activist, Portland, Oregon
- Peter Woodruff, Arrowsic,
Maine
- Ryuji Yagi,
Kanagawa, Japan
- Keiko Yamada, Tokyo, Japan
- Michiko Yamada, Hyogo, Japan
- Chiharu Yamaguchi, Chiba, Japan
- Yoko Yamaguchi, Okinawa, Japan
- Mihagi
Yamamoto, Aichi, Japan
- Kazuko Yamano,
Yamagata, Japan
- Setsuko Yasuda, Kanagawa, Japan
- Yukio Yokohara,
Hiroshima, Japan
- Kisuk
Yom, New York, New York
- Hiroko Yoneyama,
Ghana
- Kil
Sang Yoon, Claremont, California
- HitosadaYoshitake,
Kyoto, Japan
- Akiko Yoshizawa,
Osaka, Japan
- KiyoharuYoshizawa,
Kanagawa, Japan
- Yoko Yoshizawa,
Kanagawa, Japan
- MasamichiYumiyama,
Ehime, Japan
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