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Noah
29th May 2007, 17:25
Hey guys,

I know this should be in DIY but I'm just concerned that less people will see it...

Dear Avaaz friend,

Amidst rising bloodshed, President Bush has told the Iraqi Parliament they have till the 31st of May to pass a flawed oil law that could give multinational companies unprecedented control of Iraq's oil fields. But some Iraqi leaders are daring to resist - and they need our help.

Two weeks from now, members of the Iraqi Parliament -- including Sunni, Kurdish and Shia leaders -- are planning to read Avaaz's petition of solidarity from the floor of Parliament. They say this statement of global support for Iraqi sovereignty will strengthen the resolve of their colleagues to face down Bush and big oil companies by opposing this law. So sign the petition today--let's make 100,000 voices heard in Iraq's Parliament before they vote:

http://www.avaaz.org/en/iraq_oil_law

Our simple message: we support Iraq's sovereign right to its own oil. Revenue from oil should be distributed fairly to the Iraqi people. And the Iraqi national parliament should decide this without foreign influence.

Oil accounts for 70% of Iraq's national income. The proposed oil law would give multinational companies broad control of those revenues for three decades -- a deal more generous than any in the Middle East. In most countries, oil corporations perform services under contracts with governments. In Iraq, foreign companies would sit on the national council that gives out the contracts.

Here's how the head of the Iraqi Federation of Oil Unions, Hassan Jum'a Awwad, put it:

"Iraq is passing through the most difficult of times, because all and sundry are hounding it and covet a share of its riches. Everyone knows that the oil law does not serve the Iraqi people, and that it serves Bush, his supporters and the foreign companies at their expense."

It's a rare sign of hope to see Iraqis coming together on anything, but this law is bad enough to unite almost everyone. Iraqis are asking for our help. Let's tell them the world supports their right to set their own future. Sign on and help us reach 100,000 voices before they present the petition to the Parliament:

http://www.avaaz.org/en/iraq_oil_law

In peace,

Ricken, Graziela, Paul and the Avaaz Team



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Thanks Guys...

What do people think, will it pass? :angry:

apathy maybe
29th May 2007, 17:48
Have you ever stopped to think if petitions such as this have any effect on anything? Especially considering it is an online petition.

Yes all this is nasty, no signing a random online petition won't help.

Noah
29th May 2007, 19:51
Erm..yeah but I mean surely 2 minutes wont affect too much of your revolutionary life, so you may aswell...:rolleyes:

temp918273
30th May 2007, 08:47
What do you plan to accomplish? A list of names? :rolleyes:

Noah
31st May 2007, 19:29
It's not the point, the problem with you is that you think you're too 'revolutionary' to do some things. Pull your head out of your arse, sign it - you may aswell, it won't stop us doing other political activities.

Comrade J
31st May 2007, 22:25
It's not that some people have their "head up their arse" Noah, it's that some people have more realistic expectations. Online petitions are about as useful as beating your head with a shoebox... if you genuinely think this will have any notable affect, then you're living in a fucking dream world.

Jazzratt
31st May 2007, 23:04
I have beaten my head with a shoebox. The desired effect has not been achieved, maybe I'll have more luck signing this internet petition and becoming another person in a long list of pissants that will be ignored by those more powerful than them.

Sheesh.