PROMINENT GERMAN
FIGURES OPPOSE EU/NATO
WARMONGERING:
In a significant public statement, prominent German
public figures, politicians, academics and cultural
personalities have come out in opposition to EU/NATO
Warmongering Foreign Policies:
Prominent German Signatories – Open Letter: Another war in
Europe? Not in our name!
Letter published first in the German newspaper DIE ZEIT
on December 5th, 2014:
Nobody wants war. But North America, the European Union and
Russia are inevitably drifting towards war if they do not finally halt the
disastrous spiral of threat and counter-threat. All Europeans, Russia included,
jointly hold responsibility for peace and security. Only those who do not lose
sight of this goal are avoiding irrational turns.
The Ukraine-conflict shows that the addiction to power and
domination has not been overcome. 1990 at the end of the Cold War, we were all
hoping for that. But the successes of the policy of detente and the peaceful
revolutions have made us sleepy and careless, in the East and the West alike.
For US-Americans, Europeans and Russians the guiding principle to banish war
permanently from their relations has been lost. Otherwise, the for Russia, threatening
expansion of the West to the East, without simultaneously deepening cooperation
with Moscow, as well as the illegal annexation of the Crimea by Putin, can not
be explained.
In this moment of great danger for the continent, Germany
has a special responsibility for the maintenance of peace. Without the will for
reconciliation from the Russia people, without the foresight of Mikhail
Gorbachev, without the support of our Western allies and without the prudent
action by the then Federal Government, the division of Europe would not have
been overcome. To allow German unification to peacefully evolve was a great gesture,
shaped by reason from the victorious powers. It was a decision of historic
proportions. From overcoming the division in Europe a solid European peace and
security order from Vancouver to Vladivostok should have developed, as it had
been agreed to by all 35 Heads of State and Government of the CSCE Member
States in November 1990 in the “Charter of Paris for a New Europe”. On the
basis of agreed established principles and through first concrete measures a
“Common European Home” was supposed to be established, in which all the States
concerned should have equal security. This post-war policy goal has to this day
not been redeemed. The people of Europe have to live again in fear.
We, the undersigned, appeal to the federal government of
Germany to assume their responsibility for peace in Europe. We need a new
policy of détente in Europe. This is only possible on the basis of equal
security for all with equal and mutually respected partners. The German
government is not following a “unique German path”, if they continue to call,
in this stalemated situation, for calm and dialogue with Russia. The Russians’
security requirements are as legitimate and just as important as those of the
Germans, the Poles, the Baltic States and Ukraine.
We should not look to push Russia out of Europe. That would
be unhistorical, unreasonable and dangerous for peace. Ever since the Congress
of Vienna in 1814 Russia has been recognized as one of the global players in Europe.
All who have tried to violently change that have failed bloody – the last time
it was the megalomaniac Hitler’s Germany that set about a murderous campaign to
conquer Russia in 1941.
We call upon the Members of the German Bundestag, delegated
by the people to deal appropriately with the seriousness of the situation, to
attentively preside over the peace obligation of their government. He, who
props up a bogeyman ascribing blame to
one side alone, exacerbates tensions at a time when the signals should call for
de-escalation. Inclusion instead of exclusion should be the leitmotif for
German politicians.
We appeal to the media to comply with their obligations for
nonbiased reporting, more convincingly, than they have thus done. Editorialists
and commentators demonize whole nations, without crediting their history. Every
able foreign policy journalist will understand the fear of the Russians, since
NATO members in 2008, invited Georgia and Ukraine to become members of the
alliance. It’s not about Putin. State leaders come and go. What is at stake is
Europe. It’s about taking away the people’s fear of war. Towards this purpose,
a responsible media coverage based on solid research can help a lot.
On October 3, 1990, on the Day to Commemorate German
Reunification, German President Richard von Weizsäcker said: “The Cold War is
overcome; freedom and democracy will soon be put in place in all countries … Now
they can conduct their relationships within a compact and secure institutional
framework, from which a common life and peace order can arise. For the people
of Europe a completely new chapter in their history begins. The goal is a Pan-European
project. This is a huge challenge. We can archive it, but we can also fail.
We face
the clear alternative to unite Europe, or in line with painful historical
examples, to fall back again into nationalist conflicts in Europe. “
Until the Ukraine conflict we thought we here in Europe were
on the right track. Today, a quarter of a century later, Richard von
Weizsäcker’s words are more relevant than ever.
Signatories:
Mario Adorf, Actor
Robert Antretter (Former Member of German Parliament)
Prof. Dr. Wilfried Bergmann (Vice-President Alma Mater
Europaea)
Luitpold Prinz von Bayern (Königliche Holding und Lizenz KG)
Achim von Borries (Regisseur und Drehbuchautor)
Klaus Maria Brandauer (Schauspieler, Regisseur)
Dr. Eckhard Cordes (Chair of Ost-Ausschuss der Deutschen
Wirtschaft)
Prof. Dr. Herta Däubler-Gmelin (Former Federal Minister of
Justice)
Eberhard Diepgen (Former Mayor of Berlin)
Dr. Klaus von Dohnanyi (First Mayor der Freien und
Hansestadt Hamburg)
Alexander van Dülmen (Vorstand A-Company Filmed Entertainment
AG)
Stefan Dürr (Geschäftsführender Gesellschafter und CEO Ekosem-Agrar GmbH)
Dr. Erhard Eppler ( Former Federal Minister for Development)
Prof. Dr. Dr. Heino Falcke (Propst i.R.)
Prof. Hans-Joachim Frey (Vorstandsvorsitzender Semper
Opernball Dresden)
Pater Anselm Grün (Pater)
Sibylle Havemann (Berlin)
Dr. Roman Herzog (Former President of Federal Republic
Germany)
Christoph Hein (author)
Dr. Dr. h.c. Burkhard Hirsch (Former Vice-President of
Federal Parliament)
Volker Hörner (Akademiedirektor i.R.)
Josef Jacobi (Biobauer)
Dr. Sigmund Jähn (Former Astronaut)
Uli Jörges (Journalist)
Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Margot Käßmann (ehemalige EKD
Ratsvorsitzende und Bischöfin)
Dr. Andrea von Knoop (Moskau)
Prof. Dr. Gabriele Krone-Schmalz (Former Correspondent ARD
in Moskau)
Friedrich Küppersbusch (Journalist)
Vera Gräfin von Lehndorff (artist)
Irina Liebmann (author)
Dr. h.c. Lothar de Maizière (Former Minister-President)
Stephan Märki (Intendant des Theaters Bern)
Prof. Dr. Klaus Mangold (Chairman Mangold Consulting GmbH)
Reinhard und Hella Mey (Liedermacher)
Ruth Misselwitz (evangelische Pfarrerin Pankow)
Klaus Prömpers (Journalist)
Prof. Dr. Konrad Raiser (eh. Generalsekretär des
Ökumenischen Weltrates der Kirchen)
Jim Rakete (Fotograf)
Gerhard Rein (Journalist)
Michael Röskau (Ministerialdirigent a.D.)
Eugen Ruge (Schriftsteller)
Dr. h.c. Otto Schily (Former Federal Minister of the
Interior)
Dr. h.c. Friedrich Schorlemmer (ev. Theologe, Bürgerrechtler)
Georg Schramm (Kabarettist)
Gerhard Schröder (Former Head of Government, Bundeskanzler
a.D.)
Philipp von Schulthess (Schauspieler)
Ingo Schulze (author)
Hanna Schygulla (actor, singer)
Dr. Dieter Spöri (Former Federal Minister of Economy)
Prof. Dr. Fulbert Steffensky (kath. Theologe)
Dr. Wolf-D. Stelzner (geschäftsführender
Gesellschafter: WDS-Institut für Analysen in Kulturen
mbH)
Dr. Manfred Stolpe (Former Minister-President)
Dr. Ernst-Jörg von Studnitz (Former Ambassador)
Prof. Dr. Walther Stützle
(Staatssekretär der Verteidigung a.D.)
Prof. Dr. Christian R. Supthut (Vorstandsmitglied a.D. )
Prof. Dr. h.c. Horst Teltschik (Former Chancellor advisor
for Security and Foreign Policy)
Andres Veiel (Regisseur)
Dr. Hans-Jochen Vogel (Former Federal Minister of Justice)
Dr. Antje Vollmer (Former Vice President of the Bunderstag)
Bärbel Wartenberg-Potter (Bischöfin Lübeck
a.D.)
Dr. Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker (scientist)
Wim Wenders (Regisseur)
Hans-Eckardt Wenzel (songwriter)
Gerhard Wolf (Schriftsteller, Verleger)
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