BIOHAZARD: 'There Is No Honor In Slaughtering The Innocent'

April 23, 2003

BIOHAZARD have posted a message on their official web site clarifying their stance on the war in Iraq.

The group's statement reads as follows:

"To our friends everywhere,

"Recently, we've been bombarded with questions regarding BIOHAZARD's stance on the war in Iraq. In regards to that, let us remind everyone that we have been traveling this planet playing our music and trying to identify with people in crisis everywhere, for the last 14 or so years. We've been to Croatia, Yugoslavia, Russia, Israel, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Mexico, Taiwan, Japan, Germany, Canada, the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, etc. etc... as well as having traveled the USA extensively in cars, vans, and buses. We've learned through personal experience that people are the same everywhere, regardless of race, creed, color, or religious beliefs. We all feel the same hate, love, pleasure, and pain. We all want to be free to live our lives the way we see fit. We all have our good and bad times. And we hope that we all have the best intentions for our fellow human beings in mind. With that being said, we feel deep sadness watching the governments of our planet manipulate us into hating each other. We should welcome our cultural differences, not hate each other for them. We should pray for a quick end to this horrible, confusing war. We should pray for an end to the killing. And we should pray for the safety of everyone fighting for freedom against oppressive governments everywhere. Like it says in the liner notes of our new CD, 'There is no honor in slaughtering the innocent.' Forever misquoted and misunderstood, BIOHAZARD."

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