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Not in Our Name (NION) is an American organization founded on March 23, 2002, in order to resist the U.S. government's course in the wake of September 11, 2001. Within the anti-war movement, it is generally considered to be a front group[?] for the Revolutionary Communist Party. Unlike ANSWER, however, Not in Our Name has shown significant willingness to work cooperatively with others in the movement, as shown by their recent decision to postpone their national moratorium[?] against the war to coincide with the "Books Not Bombs" student strike called by the National Youth and Student Peace Coalition[?].

NION states, "We face an unprecedented situation. The U.S. has commenced a series of wars, in which they killed thousands of innocent civilians, and they now openly threaten unilateral war[?] on Iraq, Iran, North Korea and the rest of the world. The government has targeted Arab and Muslim immigrants, rounding up over 1,000 and still holding them in indefinite detention, refusing even to release their names. They have gutted longstanding civil liberties and become a police state. The executive branch of government has seized vast new powers, unchecked by either the legislative or the judicial branches and they have attempted to intimidate all dissenting voices.

We need a movement of resistance that dares to alter the course of history. We need a resistance movement powerful enough to send a message to the people of the world that we stand with them against this unjust, unlimited war — that "we the people" are NOT in agreement with Bush.

We must come together now to determine how we can best build the kind of movement that can extend a hand to the people of the world and stop the horrors being unleashed by our own government."

The NION Platform

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