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*[[Nina Macapinlac]] – [[International League of Peoples Struggle]]
 
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*[[Omowale Clay]] – [[December 12th Movement]]
 
*[[Omowale Clay]] – [[December 12th Movement]]
*[[OWS Special Projects Affinity Group]] – [[Mark Apollo]] – NYC
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*[[Queer Folx Against War]] – [[Jesse Heiwa]]
 
*[[Queer Folx Against War]] – [[Jesse Heiwa]]
 
*[[Radhames Morales]] – [[Ministry of Solidarity with the Peoples]] at [[Holyrood Church]],
 
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*[[Ballingee Community]] – [[Monte McKenzie]] – [[Talcott]], WV
 
*[[Ballingee Community]] – [[Monte McKenzie]] – [[Talcott]], WV
*[[Big Apple Coffee Party]] – [[Bernadette Evangelist]], [[Alan Baily]] – NYC
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*[[Bryn Mawr Peace Coalition]] – [[Karen Barton]] – [[Bryn Mawr]]
 
*[[Bryn Mawr Peace Coalition]] – [[Karen Barton]] – [[Bryn Mawr]]
 
*[[A Call to Action on Puerto Rico]] – [[Lorraine Liriano]] – [[Brooklyn]]
 
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*[[Century of the Child]] – [[Jane Stillwater]] – [[Berkeley]]
*[[Chicago ALBA Solidarity – Stansfield Smith – [[Chicago]]
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*[[Church Women United in New York State]] – [[Mary Smith]] – [[Rochester]]
 
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*[[Compromiso Social por la Revolución Ciudadana 5]] – [[Mesias Pani]] – NYC
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*[[Coop Anti-War Cafe]] – [[Heinrich Buecker]] – [[Berlin]]
 
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*[[Intl Concerned Family and Friend of Mumia Abu Jamal]] – [[Suzanne Ross]] – NYC
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*[[Majd-Faridi]] – [[Sara Majd-Faridi]] – [[Irvine]], CA
 
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*[[Pipe Organs/Golden Ponds Farm]] – [[Corey E. Olsen]] – [[Delafield]], WI
 
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*[[VFP Chap 122]] – [[Carroll Nast]] – Colfax, CA
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*[[Witness for Peace Southwest]] – [[Rachel Bruhnke]] – [[San Pedro]], USA
 
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*[[Women Against Military Madness]] – [[Kristin Dooley]] – Minneapolis
 
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*[[Women in Black]] – [[Roger Leisner]] – [[Augusta]], GA
 
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*[[RefugeeFoods – [[Jonah Crawford]] – San Fransisco, CA
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*[[Students & Youth for a New America]] – [[Gavin Lockard]] – Moline, IL
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*[[Sunrise Skipper]] – [[Ted Tripp]] – Apalachicola, AL
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*[[Veterans for Peace]], Chapter 180 – [[Joshua Shurley]] – [[Fresno]], CA
 
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*[[Veterans for Peace]], East Bay Chapter #162 – [[Robert McCockran]] – [[Oakland]], CA
 
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*[[Women's International League for Peace and Freedom|WILPF]] – [[Pat OBrien]] – Orleans, MA
 
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*[[i come to talk story]] – [[Kara J. Lincoln]] – [[Port Townsend]], WA
 
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*[[Indo Canadian Workers Association]] – [[Surjit Sahota]] – [[Brampton]], ON, [[Canada]]
 
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*[[Left Turn Magazine – [[Lexander Fischer]] – [[Bethlehem]], PA
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Latest revision as of 13:29, 25 May 2024

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SanctionsKill is a campaign promoting an end to sanctions against communist/terrorist countries. SanctionsKill describes itself as "an activist project using petitions, webinars, direct action, and print and social media to expose the human cost of sanctions and what can be done to end them."

About

Sanctions Kill Toolkit Tutorial

The SanctionsKill website featured Margaret Flowers of Popular Resistance for a "Sanctions Kill Toolkit Tutorial":[1]

SanctionsKill Campaign Mentioned on Revolutionary Blackout Network

Liam Cosgrove with Nick Cruse of the Revolutionary Blackout Network

On October 8, 2023, Liam Cosgrove published a video[2] with Nick Cruse, who uses the name "Socialist MMA", co-founder of the Revolutionary Blackout Network, which refers to themselves as "Anti-Imperialists, Anti-Racists, Anti-Capitalists, Anti-War", according to their website.[3]

During the discussion, Liam Cosgrove, who claimed to have just returned from the Pentagon presumably for a press conference, noted that the "Ukraine war is insane" and noted that citizens in Crimea and the Donbas "want secede from Ukraine [and become a part of the Russian Federation]" so "we should just let them secede". Liam Cosgrove continues to make the comparison with United States policy on Taiwan: "I mean that's that's kind of our policy on Taiwan, right? I mean our official policy on Taiwan is the One China policy but you hear politicians talk about how you know like we can never let China take Taiwan um so for some reason we're for secession in that case and we against secession in the case of Crimea and the Donbas." Nick Cruse presented an article by Sara Flounders of Workers World titled "U.S. war on the defenseless / Sanctions harm one-third of world’s people" dated December 3, 2019 which claimed that a third of the world's population was under sanction by the United States.[4] The source of the Workers World article was the SanctionsKill Campaign website.[5]
Liam Cosgrove denounced sanctions as a tool endorsed by "alot of people on the left and the neocon RINO types" because "the more you do that [sanction a country], you're just isolating yourself into a smaller smaller audience and the US here is isolating itself into a smaller smaller pool of people who are actually willing to trade with with it um it's it can only it can only hurt us in the long run..." Liam Cosgrove argues that Americans benefit from "cheap goods from China" and further notes that "the idea that we trade oil with Saudi Arabia" and not Russia shows an inconsistency with applying sanctions, which must have a "geopolitical strategic value".
Liam Cosgrove stated that United States should have allied with Russia "allied with them [Russia] and prevented this war [[invasion on Ukraine] in the first place" and the United States could have also allied with Russia "when they offered to help fight ISIS and stuff like that which is another thing I mean we helped create ISIS..." Related to sanctions, he continues, "there are so many ways that we could ally uh with these countries and you know I don't know I don't know what what goes on behind the scenes that drives these animosities I think a lot of it's kind of cold war relics, like you know guys like John McCain who never got past the Cold War and just hate Russia with a with an animosity that - this irrational animosity - um that could be where it comes from I don't know.
Nick Cruse chimes in in agreement: "Yeah definitely deep-seated Russophobia. That's how they able to uh trick especially people who consider themselves be like Progressive liberals into cheering for war..." Nick Cruse continues to advocate for a "free movement of people between countries normalizing each other cultures I think you can have influence on other otherwise cultures that may be off on human rights I think that's the answer instead of relying on might makes right imperialism that only have the opposite effect like the war on terror and increasing terrorism..."
Liam Cosgrove agreed, saying "if you really want to like you know make China less authoritarian keep trading with them keep sending your um your diplomats over there have the conversation but and then you also have to lead by example because or else your statements are just hollow..."
The conversation then turned how the United States is funding Ukraine and how that money could be helping avoid a government shutdown, or something. Liam Cosgrove enthusiastically responded that "not even probably 30 minutes ago I was just asking the Pentagon about this and they kind of blew it off..."
"It's crazy," Liam Cosgrove continues. "we're paying Ukrainian pensions we're paying um as you mentioned the uh small business loans we're paying for seeds and fertilizers for their Farmers um amid a government shutdown and it's just uh yeah I mean it's it's we're going well beyond humanitarian aid." Cosgrove continues, "the only reason they [Ukraine] need all this help is because half their country is destroyed and that could have been avoided had we before the war even started had we held helped you know facilitate referendums in in Crimea and the Donbas um where as I said they want to secede that was that was one of Putin's demands, that was one of Zelensky's campaign promises was holding those referendums um you know we could have prevented this whole thing from happening and we wouldn't need to be funneling a bunch of money over there..."

Endorsers

Endorsers from the SanctionsKill website as of October 11, 2023:[6]

Additional Organizational Endorsements

Additional Individual Endorsements

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