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Agreed unanimously by 1200 delegates from 26 countries attending the World Against War Conference on Saturday, December 1, 2007.
This conference of delegates from peace, anti-war, anti-imperialist and liberation movements across the world declares its opposition to the "endless war" prosecuted by the US government against states, peoples and movements in all parts of our planet.
We oppose the interference of the US and its allies in sovereign states, and assert the right of all peoples to self-determination. We support all people fighting for peace and against imperialism.
In particular, we demand:
"An immediate end to the illegal military occupation of Iraq, which has caused hundreds of thousands of deaths and displace millions of people, a withdrawal of all foreign troops and the full transfer of sovereignty to the Iraqi people and their epresentatives. A halt to all preparations for an attack against Iran, and a commitment to solve any issues through exclusively diplomatic means.
* A withdrawal of foreign troops from Afghanistan, allowing the Afghan people to determine their own future.
* Justice for the Palestinian people, and an end to Israeli aggression throughout the Middle East.
* An end to plans for US missile defence, and that all states actively pursue nuclear deterrence.
We affirm the solidarity of all those fighting for peace, social justice and self-determination worldwide, and commit ourselves to strengthening our unity and developing new forms of co-operation.
We therefore designate the anniversary of the invasion of Iraq as a worldwide day of action in support of the demands NO
ATTACK on IRAN and TROOPS OUT OF IRAQ/ and AFGHANISTAN and call on all national anti-war movements to hold mass protests and demonstrations on that day.
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