Vietnam Veteran Diane Wilson Goes Over White House Fence & Is Arrested at
Guantanamo Protest
Other Members of Veterans For Peace & CODEPINK Are Also Arrested 
Full Story in Photos at:
https://picasaweb.google.com/ellen.rachel.davidson/GuanatanamoProtestAtTheWh
iteHouse62613 - Pictures Taken by VFP Member Ellen Davidson

A dynamic protest outside the While House against the US prison at
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba came to a climax Wednesday when Vietnam veteran Diane
Wilson climbed over the White House fence. Suddenly, there she was standing
on the White House lawn like an apparition in her orange prison jumpsuit.
Wilson was quickly surrounded by heavily armed Secret Service agents and a
menacing police dog. She was arrested, charged with unlawful entry and
turned over to police in Washington, DC, where she was being held in jail as
of Wednesday night.
Diane Wilson, a former Army medic & member of Veterans For Peace, is on Day
57 of a water-only fast in solidarity with the hunger striking prisoners at
Guantanamo. Shortly before going over the White House fence, Wilson
explained "I decided to take drastic action because in this situation time
is of the essence. If President Obama doesn't hear our message and act soon,
the blood of the men on hunger strike in Guantanamo will be on his hands."
Over twenty other protesters, including two members of Veterans For Peace &
Medea Benjamin of CODEPINK were subsequently arrested when they refused to
leave the sidewalk in front of the White House, where they were reading the
names of 86 prisoners who have been cleared for release yet remain
imprisoned at Guantanamo. Col. Ann Wright was also there.
Elliott Adams, a former president of Veterans For Peace, was arrested as he
attempted to chain himself to the White House fence. Surprisingly, he was
released without charge, perhaps after the police learned he was on Day 41
of an open-ended hunger strike. "I just can't sit and enjoy my life when my
country is doing such terrible things to these people," said Adams.
Veterans For Peace member Helen Jaccard was also arrested and carted off to
jail by the Park Police, along with nearly 20 other protesters, including
several women from Code Pink. They were released after several hours,
charged with disobeying a lawful order, and given a court date of Tuesday,
July 16. "I had never been arrested before," said Jaccard, "but if you
really care about justice, there comes a time when you have to be willing to
cross that line. Today was that time for me."
ACTION PHOTOS HERE, care of VFP member Ellen Davidson
The US is holding 168 prisoners at Guantanamo, over 100 of whom have been
carrying on a long term hunger strike to protest indefinite detention and
inhuman conditions. The US Army is force-feeding over 40 prisoners with
painfully invasive metal-tipped tubes forced through their nose and into
their stomachs, a procedure that is widely considered to be torture. Several
prisoners are in the hospital in critical condition.
Tarak Kauff, who serves on the Board of Directors of Veterans For Peace, has
fasted for 19 days. "The conditions at Guantanamo continue to be horrifying
and barbaric," said Kauff. "President Obama, who once said 'under my
administration the United States does not torture,' could stop this with one
phone call - immediately. Instead, the President, the U.S. military
establishment, and Congress display more inhumanity, more cruelty and
indifference to human suffering with each passing day."
Contact VFP Hunger Striker Elliott Adams at: 518-441-2697 or by Email at:
elliottad...@juno.com 
To Interview the Veterans For Peace Hunger Strikers, Contact Gerry Condon
at: 206-499-1220
For More Information Go To: www.CloseGitmo.net - www.witnesstorture.org or:
www.veteransforpeace.org 
www.veteransforpeace.org/pressroom/news/2013/06/27/veterans-arrested-white-h
ouse-guantanamo-protest 





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