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Alternative “US Election” to Vote Bush Down

A slogan of the Anti-Bush Mother Earth campaign

By Magdy A. Sa’ed & Mostafa Habousha, IOL Staff

CAIRO, September 26 (IslamOnline.net) – A respected global peace movement has urged peoples in the four corners of the world to organize a symbolic ballot the same day of the US November 2 presidential election as a chorus of opposition to George W. Bush’s policies in Iraq and other parts of the world.

“This is a call for you to organize an alternative polling station for the upcoming US presidential elections on Tuesday 2nd November 2004 in your city/country,” Mother Earth said in a statement sent to IslamOnline.net.

It suggested an alternative election with a table, ballot boxes, where people do not choose between Bush or John Kerry, but can vote for the end of the US occupation of Iraq, signing of Kyoto Protocol, for nuclear disarmament and the end of US support of Israel.

The move comes in response to a call voiced by the Belgian Boycott Bush network in early September 2004 for intensifying world opposition against US foreign policies.

Boycott

The global campaign also urges boycotting a number of multinational companies, which staunchly support the policies of the US Republican Party.

“Today more than ever, US multinationals seem to have a major impact on the policy of the US administration. Even if Bush is not re-elected in November 2004, US multinationals will continue ruling the world. For this reason we are calling for an open ended boycott campaign which will continue after the US presidential elections,” the statement said.

It named particular US multinationals, which are large donors to the Republican Party, chiefly General Electric, Boeing, ExxonMobil/Esso, Chevron Texaco, Coca-Cola, Walt Disney, McDonalds, Microsoft and Pfizer.

“The American public can register their opinions at the ballot box, but for the rest of the world, all we can do is register our opinions via the marketplace,” said Gerd Leipold, Greenpeace International Executive Director.

“We have the consumer power so we will vote with our wallet! This is an interesting story for the media,” he added.

Former UN Assistant Secretary General Robert Muller has further urged in a note published by Mother Earth on its website all world countries to boycott products of any country that possesses nuclear weapons.

“We shall [...] come up with a strategy of boycotting countries having nuclear weapons: not visiting them as tourists, not buying their products or buying shares of their companies and many other things. Boycotting is the only thing to which they will react.”

UN Secretary General Kofi Annan took on September 21 a fresh jab at the US president in a clear sign that world opinion was still far from making peace with the war in Iraq.

Annan, who just last week called the war “illegal”, said that international law must be respected by all countries alike.

The Bush administration has launched in war on Iraq to oust Iraqi president Saddam Hussein’s regime under pretext of its possession of weapons of mass destruction.

But a draft report by top US weapons inspector in Iraq, Charles Duelfer, concluded that Iraq has no weapons of mass destruction, raising concerns the invasion of the oil-rich country was based on false pretexts.

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