SILENT OR INVISIBLE NO MORE:
VETS FOR PEACE: Voices of 17 vets from across the US, marching to the gates of Ft. Benning and the SOA Watch protest, Nov. 23, 2003. Vets include Woody Powell (St.
Louis): We are training people in the black arts of counter-insurgency. The record shows it’s just a lot of murder. Dick Underhill (Austin): This is the only country in the world that wants war. Dave Arnolds (Denver): I thought we’d learned about the abuse of power in Vietnam. Jack Gilroy (Binghamton): Five of my students came home in body bags…that’s the motivating factor. John Amidon (Albany): We’re defending our rights to assemble, speak, demand justice. Hervie Harris (Albany): Stop supporting assassinations and murder, stop exporting it. I can’t be silent and invisible any more.
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JENNIFER HARBURY: SOA WATCH, Ft. Benning Nov. 22, 2003
Jennifer Harbury, a human rights attorney, whose four-year quest to find her kidnapped and
murdered Guatemalan husband, Efrain Bamaca Velasquez (Comandante
Everardo), revealed high-level involvement between the SOA, the
CIA and the Guatemalan army. Pointing to the gates of Ft. Benning,
Harbury said, "This school is not just a training center.
It's where we pick up our death squad partners for the CIA. This
is where they link. This is where all roads cross on the way to
Rome." www.eecs.umich.edu/~pavr/harbury
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SILENT OR INVISIBLE NO MORE:
VETS FOR PEACE: Voices of 17 vets from across the US, marching to the gates of Ft. Benning and the SOA Watch protest, Nov. 23, 2003. Vets include Woody Powell (St.
Louis): We are training people in the black arts of counter-insurgency. The record shows it’s just a lot of murder. Dick Underhill (Austin): This is the only country in the world that wants war. Dave Arnolds (Denver): I thought we’d learned about the abuse of power in Vietnam. Jack Gilroy (Binghamton): Five of my students came home in body bags…that’s the motivating factor. John Amidon (Albany): We’re defending our rights to assemble, speak, demand justice. Hervie Harris (Albany): Stop supporting assassinations and murder, stop exporting it. I can’t be silent and invisible any more.
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TO BE SILENT IS TO BE COMPLICIT WITH EVIL
ITSELF(PART1) 68 ARRESTED IN DC (3/26/03) Religious, human rights, and peace activists commit non-violent civil disobedience at the White House. "Militarism and war is legalized killing...and it is evil..." -- Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Mairead Corrigan Maguire (1976). "Individuals have international duties which transcend national obligations of obedience. Therefore, individual
citizens have the duty to violate domestic laws to prevent crimes against peace and humanity..." -- Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Jody Williams1997. Other speakers (and lawbreakers) include Daniel Ellsberg, Fr. Roy Bourgeois, Bishop Thomas Gumbleton (Detroit, RC), Bishop C. Joseph Sprague (United Methodist, Chicago); Rabbi Arthur Waskow (Shalom Center, Philadelphia), Patricia Clark (Fellowship of Reconciliation), Dave Robinson
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TO BE SILENT IS TO BE COMPLICIT WITH EVIL
ITSELF(PART2) human rights leaders arrested in DC -PART 2 -Civil disobedience, March 26, 2003, Washington, DC Some of the voices of the 68 religious, human rights and peace group leaders arrested: Fr. Roy Bourgeois: We speak for the many who will be killed; we are here to say Not In Our Name...Bishop Gumbleton to the US military: Do not fight, do not do the killing of an unjust war... Dave Robinson to the corporate press: show the pictures of the Iraqi civilians being killed... Daniel Ellsberg: the war is in violation of international law. The government is lying our young people and the Iraqi people to
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TO BE SILENT IS TO BE COMPLICIT WITH EVIL
ITSELF(PART3) the arrest of 68 rights leaders March 26, 2003 Lafayette Park, Washington, D.C. Before they are arrested many of the 68 human rights and religious leaders and activists speak and sing, saying non violent civil disobedience is an appropriate and necessary step to stop the US slaughter of the innocents and to stop the continuing war on the poor in the US and worldwide. 16 min. -
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LET US SPEAK FOR THE VOICELESS:
Father Roy Bourgeois, founder of SOAWatch speaks in
Milwaukee (sept 20, 2003) about the School of Americas (now called
WHISC) training camp at Ft. Benning GA, Latin American soldiers are trained on counter-insurgency tactics used for repression by brutal dictators throughout Latin America. Fr. Bourgeois reminds us of the Nov. 22-23 Vigil coming up and the bill in
Congress, HR 1258, which needs our support to shut the camp down.
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note to the peace and justice movement from Fr. Roy Bourgeois Fr. Roy Bourgeois, founder of the SOAWatch,
talks to the peace and justice movement about destructive anger, the
exploitation of religion, the current window of opportunity to
understand our foreign policy (why others hate us), and the
necessity of holding on to hope and joy - not letting anger consume
us, and so better assist profound change that is occurring from the
bottom up. 13 min. available via realmedia
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IN REMEMBRANCE AND RESISTANCE: SOAWatch Voices " In the face of what seems to be insurmountable odds,
...all across the world, the spirit of hope and liberation is rising
up in the people. We are part of a global movement for justice and
peace that can never be stopped." observes SOAWatch staff member
Jeff Winder at the
13th annual week-end of celebration, teach-ins, protest, and
non-violent civil disobedience at Ft.Benning, Ga. Nov. 16 -17, 2002. |  | 25 min. -
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SOMEONE IS ACCOUNTABLE: ADRIANA BARTOW
placed the photos of her nine and ten-year-old daughters on the gates of Ft. Benning -- 21 years after her daughters were taken by Guatemalan military forces. “Nobody 'disappears,'” she says. “Somebody knows what happened to them...someone is accountable…Those who killed my children were trained here, at the School of Americas.”
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SR.CARYL
HARTJES CROSSES FT BENNING LINE - SOAWATCH |
Sr. Caryl Hartjes, Sister
of St. Agnes, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, was one of 86 who on Nov. 17
walked onto Ft. Benning,GA, home of the notorious training school
for terrorism, SOA/WHISC. With their actions, surrendering their
freedom, the 86 hope to expose the consequences of the heinous institution and its policies. 4 min. -
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PRESENTE! In Remembrance and Resistance - Roy Bourgeois THIS MUST STOP - Vietnam Veteran, Maryknoll priest, and founder of SOAWatch, speaks to the
thirteenth SOAWatch vigil at the gates of Ft. Benning, Georgia, home of the notorious School of the Americas. "Our movement is rooted in non-violence, expressing hope and joy and peace.". 4 min. -
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AT THE GATES OF FT. BENNING: WE’RE HERE TO SAY NO TO THE GLOBAL BULLY Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer (Nov. 16, 2002) Author of School of Assassins: Guns, Greed and Globalization, as part of a week-end of teach-ins and rallies (culminating with Nov. 17th solemn procession, and music) spoke to thousands at the gates of Ft. Benning, the Columbus, GA-based Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation (WHISC), formerly SOA. Asst. prof of justice and peace studies (U. of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN)), Nelson-Pallmeyer called for disciplined, active, non-violent civil resistance, and added, “Do not fight in the upcoming unjust wars. Do not fight!” 8 min. -
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GUILTY OF TELLING THE
TRUTH: SOA Watch Prisoners of Conscience: imprisoned Sept 10, 2002 for opposing the teaching of terrorism at the US Army School of the Americas, Ft. Benning, Ga. to Latin American military to be used against civilian
populations. 27 min. available via realmedia 28k connection
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A
note to the peace and justice movement from Fr. Roy Bourgeois Fr. Roy Bourgeois, founder of the SOAWatch,
talks to the peace and justice movement about destructive anger, the
exploitation of religion, the current window of opportunity to
understand our foreign policy (why others hate us), and the
necessity of holding on to hope and joy - not letting anger consume
us, and so better assist profound change that is occurring from the
bottom up. 13 min. available via realmedia
28.8k connection
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