Code Pink Peace Fleet blockades Rep. Ackerman's houseboat

WASHINGTON, D.C.-- With whistles, banners, and megaphones, in kayaks and canoes, CODEPINK Women for Peace activists formed a symbolic peace blockade around Rep. Gary's Ackerman's houseboat at 7 a.m. today inside the Capital Yacht Club marina. They demanded an end to Ackerman's recently introduced resolution that would create more sanctions on the Iranian people and a potential blockade of Iranian ports.

Rep. Gary Ackerman (D-Queens/L.I), who was sleeping inside the boat, emerged around 8 a.m. to the dock. With a glance down at the activists in their boats on the water, called the action "the most creative protest I've ever seen" and engaged the group in a lively discussion for 30 minutes.

Ackerman promised he would do whatever he could to prevent war with Iran and advocated direct talks Iranian officials, without preconditions.

"Let the talks begin," Ackerman said, on his way to a 10 a.m. Congressional hearing on Iran. He refused, however, to withdraw his H.Con. Resolution 362.

The unusual, vibrant action seemed particularly crucial this morning, when the Iranian government announced it had tested several missiles.

"Iran's missile tests give all the more reason to start direct talks right away," said Medea Benjamin, CODEPINK co-founder. "We are now on a dangerous path towards war. We must stop the next war now."

The activists called on Congressman Ackerman to drop his resolution, which calls for stricter sanctions and aggressive inspections of all ships. They worry the sanctions, as in the case of Iraq, will harm civilians rather than officials.

They also worry the resolution, in blocking the travel of Iranian officials, will cut off much-needed dialogue.

Code Pink called on Cong. Ackerman to commit to diplomacy. Americans agree: a May 19 Gallup Poll found 6 in 10 Americans (59%) consider it "a good idea" for the United States president to meet with the president of Iran for peace talks.

"Our peace blockade showed the Congressman how it feels to be blockaded in your own home," said Gael Murphy of Code Pink. "When we shouted 'talks, not sanctions or war' from our boats, he was definitely given a wake-up call."

Code Pink Peace Fleet

As with all sanctions- granted the exception vis a vis South Africa, which "it seems" was a factor in Arpathaid ending- the ones who are hurt are the people, not the hierarchy. But all this sabor rattling. Does anyone really think that Iran for all of the bluster would be so stupid as to "start something"? No way it is going to happen, but it does serve to enable the State Dept. and the Pentagon to indulge themselves in feeling that they are "earning their keep".

Code Pink Peace Fleet

Yahooooo

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