Brian Terrell is Going to Prison for 6 Months for Peacefully Protesting
Drones.  

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My name is Brian Terrell. I'm co-coordinator of a group called Voices for
Creative Nonviolence.
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We support the petition to ban drones organized by RootsAction.  On November
30th I report for six months in a federal prison in Yankton, S.D., as a
result of protesting drones.

The appearance of war being made easy by drones is resulting in more war. In
Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia, and in places we don't know about, in
places where we are not at war, we're sending these unmanned pilotless
airplanes into foreign air space to hunt down people who've been accused of
crimes only in the private court of the administration. They're hunted down
and killed along with anybody who might be in the immediate vicinity.

Drones are creating new wars rather than scaling down old ones. Drone pilots
in Afghanistan have been targeted and killed. Drone pilots in the United
States suffer PTSD at higher rates than real pilots.

Drone victims are 98% innocent civilians according to the recent
Stanford/NYU study. The other 2% are targeted victims of murder without
charge, trial, due process, or in many cases even knowing the target's name.

Drones buzzing over houses traumatize children before they kill them. That
those children are (in most cases) not American hardly diminishes the
immorality.

Drones are rapidly being developed and deployed by other nations. Would you
support the equal right of other nations to kill with drones in this
country? And if not, why not?  And how can that thinking not apply to U.S.
policy as well?

 
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As I head to prison I urge you to add your name to the petition to ban
drones and to ask others to do so.

Back on April 15th, about 40 people, mostly from the Kansas City area, went
to Whiteman Air Force Base and held a short rally outside the gates on a
public right of way. We had a petition -- an indictment we called it -- that
listed the laws that drones are violating and the damage they are doing. We
took that to the gate and were stopped. Three of us asked directions to
deliver the petition and were immediately put in handcuffs.  About 40
military police in full riot gear appeared (video
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dance including high kicks and grunts and beating their shields, two steps
forward and one step back, to get rid of the rest of the U.S. citizens, who
were acting legally under the First Amendment.

At my sentencing I told the judge:

"Each of the government's witnesses, all of them Air Force police personnel,
testified that participants in this protest were nonviolent, respectful and
peaceable in assembling at Whiteman Air Force Base, a government
installation, to petition that government for redress of a grievance,
demanding that the remote control killing carried out daily from Whiteman
cease. They testified that at no time, before or during our protest, did
they perceive us as a threat.

"Our expert witnesses testified that our behavior was consistent with the
activities that the drafters of the First Amendment intended to be
protected, not persecuted, by the government. The order and security of the
base would not have been compromised had the security police allowed us to
proceed to the headquarters to deliver our petition. No testimony to the
contrary was offered this court.

"Instead of planning to accommodate a constitutionally protected peaceable
assembly, however, the Air Force chose intimidation and conspired to deprive
us of the rights they are sworn to protect. We learned from government
witnesses that the phalanx of goose-stepping riot police is a 'Confrontation
Management Team,' deployed only in the case of preannounced events. Whiteman
security did not call out the Team to defend the base but to intimidate
citizens engaged in lawful activities."
 
 
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Sign the petition to ban militarized drones now, before it is delivered to
government officials.

Please forward this email widely to like-minded friends.

--Brian Terrell for RootsAction.org 

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2F%2Fdavidswanson.org%2Fnode%2F3876> Talk Nation Radio: Brian Terrell Is
Headed to Prison for Protesting Drones
Nonviolent Protester of Drone Wars Sentenced to Federal Prison
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Organizations Supporting This Petition (partial and growing list): 
Antiwar.com
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%2F%2FAntiwar.com> 
Arlington Green Party
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%2F%2Fgreensofarlington.org%2F>
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%2F%2Fwww.bordc.org%2F> 
Bill of Rights Defense Committee
Code Pink
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%2F%2Fwww.codepink4peace.org%2F> 
Fellowship of Reconciliation
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Global Network Against Weapons and Nuclear Power in Space
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%2F%2Fwww.space4peace.org%2F> 
Interfaith Communities United for Justice and Peace
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%2F%2Ficujp.org%2F> 
Jeannette Rankin Peace Center
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%2F%2Fjrpc.org%2F> 
KnowDrones.com
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LA Laborfest
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The Northampton Committee to Stop War
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RootsAction.org
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%2F%2Frootsaction.org> 
Sitkans for Peace and Justice
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Veterans For Peace
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Veterans For Peace Chapter 27
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Voices for Creative Nonviolence
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WarIsACrime.org
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Women Standing
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