*[Enwl-eng] BREAKING: United States election

ENWL enwl.bellona at gmail.com
Wed Nov 4 15:04:38 MSK 2020



Voting has ended in the United States, however, millions of votes are yet to 
be counted.

Here's the truth, Vladimir: what happens in the US affects all of us. And we 
have a vital role to play in upholding democratic systems and fighting back 
against voter suppression.

Now is the time for world leaders to confront the unfolding crisis in the 
United States and clearly say - no winner will be recognised until every 
vote is counted.

Call on world leaders to refuse to recognise the result of the US election 
until every vote is counted.

We know that silencing citizens and voters is disastrous for the climate. 
For us to build and strengthen our movement for the climate, we need 
responsive democracies.

The US plays a pivotal role in the climate problem, and solution. If 
millions of voter voices are disregarded in the US - it will have ripple 
effects around the world for democracies, and for the climate movement.

If world governments stand by and refuse to act as votes are being 
suppressed, it will give legitimacy to the authoritarianism spreading all 
over the world.

This is why it’s important we demand our elected leaders speak loudly and 
clearly.

Call on world leaders to uphold democracy and require every vote be counted 
before acknowledging a winner in the US presidential election.

In solidarity,

Aggy and the 350.org team


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From: Agnes Hall - 350.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2020 2:06 PM
Subject: BREAKING: United States election


Every vote needs to be counted

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