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International Responsibilities Task
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WHEREAS the President of the United States is considering whether or not to go to war to disarm the nation of Iraq of its weapons of mass destructions; and
WHEREAS the citizens of a democracy need libraries as a key source of the information they require to formulate and express their views on this, and other important issues of our times; and
WHEREAS the Congressional Budget Office estimates a military action
against
Iraq will cost our nation between nine and eleven billion dollars a
month,
resulting in cutbacks in, among others, federally funded programs that
benefit
libraries; and
WHEREAS any major military action in Iraq is likely to destroy many
libraries
and other cultural facilities as well as kill many innocent people;
therefore
be it
RESOLVED that the Social Responsibilities Round Table of the American
Library
Association urges the President of the United States to reach a
peaceful
solution to the conflict with Iraq and avoid a costly war; and be it
further
RESOLVED that the Social Responsibilities Round Table of the American
Library
Association urges all libraries to conscientiously build collections of
information presenting all points of view on this critical issue,
including
points of view opposing war and promoting peaceful alternatives; and be
it further
RESOLVED that this resolution be sent to the President of the United
States,
the Secretary General of the United Nations, theSecretary of State of
the
United States, members of the United States Congress, IFLA and the
library
press.
Relevant ALA policies:
50.10 Disarmament and Conflict Solving Information in Libraries
50.11 Nuclear Freeze, the Arms Race and National Security
53.1(2) Library Bill of Rights
53.7 Destruction of Libraries
53.8 Libraries: An American Value