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Sunday January 28, 2007 14:03 by Solidarity
All the following folks are before the courts on Monday January 29th. for their trespass actions at the "School of the Americas" last November. Send them a post card or solidarity letter
c/- SOA Watch
P.O. Box 4566
Washington DC
20017
USA
*your letter will be redirected to the resister. Previous sentences have ranged from 3-18 months. “If... the machine of government... is of such a nature that it requires you to be the agent of injustice to another, then, I say, break the law.” - Henry David Thoreau
On January 29, 2007 sixteen human rights activists will appear in federal court in Columbus to put the SOA/WHINSEC on trial.The sixteen were arrested on November 19, 2006, after carrying the protest to close the School of the Americas (SOA/WHINSEC) onto the Fort Benning Military Reservation, publicly defying the laws which prevent political speech on military bases and making a bold call for justice and accountability.
The sixteen were held at Ft. Benning and charged for "unlawful entry" by the federal court. Fifteen of the sixteen arrested were released after bail money ($500 - $1,000/per person) was posted. One person, Margaret Bryant-Ganer, opted to remain in prison, awaiting trial; she is being held at Muscogee County Jail in Columbus, Georgia. (Photo: Linda Panetta )
Read about the SOA 16 in the news.
The "SOA 16" are:
Margaret Bryant-Gainer, 38, Shenandoah Junction, West Virginia
Tina Busch-Nema, 48, Kirkwood, Missouri
Don Coleman, 69, a co-pastor at the University Church, from Chicago, Illinois
Valerie Fillenwarth, 64, a homemaker from Indianapolis, Indiana
Philip Gates, 70, a retired school superintendent from Prescott, Arizona
Alice Gerard, 50, a freelance journalist from Grand Island, New York
Joshua Harris, 30, from San Diego is a graduate student at Claremont University
Melissa Helman, 23, a student from Ashland, Wisconsin
Martina Leforce, 22, Berea, Kentucky
Julienne Oldfield, 69, Syracuse, New York
(Katherine) Whitney Ray, a 17 year old college student from Indianapolis, Indiana
Sheila Salmon, 71, Sebastian, Florida
Nathan Slater, 23, Berea / Edmonton, Kentucky
Mike Vosburg-Casey, a 32 year old piano tuner and chicken farmer from Atlanta, Georgia
Graymon Ward, 20, Raleigh, North Carolina
Cathy Webster, 61, a peace activist and grandmother from Chico, California
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3Dear Friends,
As the first commissioned officer in the US Army to refuse deployment to Iraq, Lt. Watada speaks for all men and women in uniform who oppose this illegal and immoral War. His courage and will to defend the US Constitution, uphold the rule of law, and stop the wanton loss of life poses a threat to the powers that be. They are intent on putting him behind prison walls hoping that people will forget his message and that the so-called “surge” in troops will continue unabated.
His court martial scheduled for Feb. 5, 2007 promises to be a mockery of justice. In disallowing the Nuremberg defence and declaring the movement order to deploy to Iraq legal, the judge has in effect found Lt. Watada guilty. In addition the judge’s refusal to dismiss the “conduct unbecoming…” charge signals the military’s intent to prosecute him despite his constitutional right to free speech. It is ironic that higher ranking officers, both retired and active
duty, have spoken out but have not been charged. Yet, Lt. Watada, a junior officer farthest from the top, is being made an example to suppress dissent among other officers and the rank and file
Lt. Watada faces a maximum of six years in a military prison. Although officials claim that they do not care what the public thinks, they are certainly tuned in to the pulse of the national and international community. Public opinion is a critical part of the defence and the prosecution must know that the world is watching.
You can help to build international support for Lt. Watada by contacting people in your personal, professional, and religious networks. Please forward the attached email alert with a brief explanation. Ask people to go to: www.thankyoult.org to learn more about Lt. Watada's case. Under “Take Action”, supporters can click on SIGN THE PETITION & GET ACTION ALERTS by email. There are suggestions that can galvanize support and perhaps change the course of the court martial. Write, demonstrate, demand justice and no punishment for Lt. Watada. His voice of resistance to this heinous war cannot be silenced!
In Solidarity,
Carolyn Ho (Lt. Watada’s Mother)
"The war in Iraq is in fact illegal. It is my obligation and my duty to refuse any orders to participate in this war.
An order to take part in an illegal war is unlawful in itself. So my obligation is not to follow the order to go to Iraq." - Lt. Ehren Watada
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF ACTION
Feb. 5, 2007 – Lt. Watada Military Court Martial
Rally at the gates of Ft. Lewis, Washington or in your local community
For updates, see Family and Friends of Lt. Watada website: www.thankyoult.org
5 Actions to Support
Lt. Watada
1. Send letters or call the Fort Lewis Commander, and send a copy to the Secretary of the Army, Secretary of Defense, and your US Embassy (if outside the US) or members of Congress and local officials (see addresses below).
Urge them to:
* Dismiss all charges
* Honor Lt. Watada's resignation
See addresses below. Please also cc action@ltwatada.org and payday@paydaynet.org. A model letter is available on www.refusingtokill.net.
2. Spread the word about Lt. Watada’s court-martial and International Day of Action on Feb. 5, 2007. Forward this email and post on blogs, MySpace, student, activist, social justice and media websites.
Register for campaign updates.
3. Encourage your organization to endorse the International Day of Action and take action on Feb. 5, 2007. Please specify country, state/province, city, chapter/local, and contact person, and send to action@ltwatada.org.
4. Organize a student walkout, rally or vigil on Feb. 5, 2007. If you live outside the US, vigil at a US embassy. For US embassies and consulates see usembassy.state.gov. Tell us about your action so we can include your event on the website www.thankyoult.org.
5. Donate online to Lt. Watada's Defense Fund.
About Lt. Watada
My moral and legal obligation is to the Constitution and not
to those who would issue unlawful orders.
Lt. Ehren Watada
U.S. Army First Lieutenant Ehren Watada is the first commissioned officer to publicly refuse deployment to Iraq. On June 22, 2006, Lt. Watada stated that he believes the war and occupation in Iraq are illegal, and thus participation in the war is also illegal. He now faces court-martial on Feb 5, 2007.
Lt. Watada was initially charged with missing movement, conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentlemen, and contempt toward officials, and on August 24, the Article 32 (of the Military Code) pre-trial hearing investigator recommended a general court martial on all charges.
For the first time since 1965, the military is prosecuting an objector for his opinions. On September 15, an additional charge of conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman was added based on Lt. Watada’s speech to the Veterans for Peace convention in August. Following US elections which showed overwhelming rejection of the war in Iraq, the Army dropped the charge of contempt towards officials.
At a second pre-trial hearing on Jan 4, the military court refused to drop conduct unbecoming an officer charges and ruled that Lt Watada cannot present arguments relating to the legality of the Iraq War. If found guilty, Lt. Watada could be sentenced to up to six years in a military prison – four years for First Amendment speech alone.
A born leader, friends and family in Honolulu, Hawai’i were not surprised at his determination to pursue a military officer career after college graduation in a post-9/11 era. Lt. Watada also inherits his dedication to community service. His parents have been and are well-known public servants in Hawai’i and Ehren was an exemplary Eagle Scout at age 15. He graduated magna cum laude from Pacific University in Hawai’i with a degree in Finance.
Not one to jump to conclusions or act on whims, Lt. Watada researched how and why the Iraq War had begun. It was after a year of study and discernment and of a one-year tour of duty in Korea – where he served with distinction – that he came to the courageous decision to refuse deployment to Iraq.
By refusing to participate in the ongoing Iraq war and occupation, Lt. Watada joins a growing number of high ranking military officers, West Point graduates, and current and former members of the armed services who have expressed their opposition to the actions of the United States in Iraq. These brave men and women are standing with Lt. Watada.
Lt. Watada is also supported by families of service members killed in Iraq, faith-based organizations, peace groups and grassroots people across the country and around the world
Address letters of support for Lt. Watada to:
Commanding General
Fort Lewis and I Corps
Lt. Gen. James M. Dubik
Bldg 2025 Stop 1
Fort Lewis WA 98433
Phone 253-967-1110
Fax: 253-967-0612
and copy to:
The Honorable Francis J. Harvey, Secretary of the U.S. Army
101 Army Pentagon
Washington, DC 20310-0101
Fax: 703-697-8036
Email: hqdawebmaster@hqda.army.mil
The Honorable Dr. Robert Gates
Secretary of Defense
1000 Defense Pentagon
Washington, DC 20301-1000
Fax: 703 697 8339
Email: www.defenselink.mil/faq/comment.html
The following folks wre arrested for trespass at the Schoolo of the Americas this past November. More backgound see www.soaw.org
Monday, January 29th
1:30-
Whitney Ray, a minor, was sentenced to 1 year probation and community service.
12:00-
Group 2 of the SOA 16 received the following sentences:
Martina Leforce - 60 days in federal prison and no fine.
Melissa Helman - 60 days in federal prison and no fine.
Nathan Slater - 60 days in federal prison and no fine.
Cathy Webster - 60 days in federal prison and no fine.
Don Coleman - 60 days in federal prison and no fine.
10:25am-
Group 1 of the SOA 16 received the following sentences:
Graymon Ward - 30 days in federal prison and no fine.
Tina Busch-Nema - 60 days in federal prison and no fine.
Margaret Bryant-Gainer - 71 days time served and no fine.
Philip Gates - 60 days in federal prison and no fine.
Joshua Harris - 60 days in federal prison and no fine.
9:00am-
The defendants entered the court. The first group of defendants to stand before Judge G. Mallon Faircloth consisted of Graymon Ward, Tina Busch-Nema, Margaret Bryant-Gainer, Philip Gates and Joshua Harris.
8:00am-
The procession arrived at the Columbus U.S. Courthouse and met with the local press for a fifteen minute press conference. We heard statements from five of the 16 defendants: Joshua Harris, Cathy Webster, Martina Leforce, Alice Gerard and Don Coleman. In his statement, Joshua Harris spoke of the diverse backgrounds and inspiration of the sixteen defendants; Cathy Webster, in all her wisdom as a grandmother and peace activists reminded us of the importance of love and solidarity against all odds ; Martina Leforce spoke of the connections between the SOA/WHINSEC and the inherent injustice within the political and economical policies implemented by the U.S. government; defendant Alice Gerard's statement focused our need to defend our right to freedom of speech; the closing statement came from Don Coleman of Chicago, IL who told us the story of a family from Guatemala who was torn apart by SOA-trained military during the dirty war.
7:40am -
The SOA 16 together with friends, families and supporters began the march to the courthouse calling out the names of victims of SOA/WHINSEC sponsored violence in Latin America and responding with "Presente!".
http://www.soaw.org/new/article.php?id=1486