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Subj:    [usas] Close the SOA: Nov. 16-18
Date:   6/29/01 8:41:35 AM Mountain Daylight Time
From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Thomas Strunk)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

November 2001 Mobilization! Mark Your Calendars Now!
  Fort Benning, GA: November 16 * 18, 2001

  SHUT DOWN THE SCHOOL OF ASSASSINS

  While the right-wing agenda of the Bush administration becomes more obvious 
  every day and the U.S. policy towards Latin America is driven by corporate 
  interest, the repression against growing dissent tightens.

  No month passes by in which we don't learn about resistance actions and 
  massive demonstrations by compesinos, union workers, students and others in 
  Latin America.  The people are standing up against the sell out of their 
  natural resources to U.S. and multinational corporations.

  Support for a fundamental social change is also spreading throughout North 
  America.  From Seattle to DC to Quebec City, activists have been mobilizing 
  to end socioeconomic oppression and military repression, and to speak out 
  for the rights of those who are the victims of economic greed.

  The reaction of the elite to the threat against the status quo is violence 
  and oppression.  The School of the Americas (recently renamed the Western 
  Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation) is playing a crucial part in 
  this project.

  The School of the Americas (SOA) is a US military training school 
  established in Panama in 1946, ostensibly "to bring stability to Latin 
  America." Currently located at Fort Benning, GA, the SOA, often dubbed the 
  "School of Assassins," trains hundereds of soldiers each year, at a cost to 
  US tax payers of millions of dollars annually. Graduates of the SOA 
training 
  program have done little to promote stability in their countries. In fact, 
  hundreds have already been cited in the rape, "disappearance," torture, and 
  massacre of thousands of Latin Americans. Their primary targets have 
  included educator, union organizers, religious workers, student leaders, 
  indigenous communities and those who speak out on behalf of the poor.

  Soldiers at the SOA are trained to protect corporate interest and to 
  maintain a system in which the few powerful and rich in the U.S. and their 
  cohorts in Latin America are profiteering on the expense of the vast 
  majority of the people.

  SOA graduates planned and executed the civilian targeted warfare campaign 
  against indigenous communities in Guatemala and Chiapas.  As demonstrators 
  took to the streets in Chocobamba, Bolivia to protest the privatization of 
  the public water system, SOA graduates in key positions ordered the 
military 
  to attack the civilians.  The war in Colombia is the latest highpoint of 
SOA 
  violence in Latin America.  More than 10,000 Colombian soldiers have been 
  trained at the SOA.  They continue to be cited in human rights reports for 
  their involvement in kidnappings, torture, murder and the collaboration 
with 
  paramilitary groups.

  A Resistance movement to challenge and change corrupt and oppressive US 
  foreign policy and ultimately to close the School of the Americas formed 
  after the truth about the SOA came to light.  This movement, which began 10 
  years ago, is deeply rooted in the spirit of nonviolence and has been able 
  to educate and empower broad sectors of society.  As a result of 
  uncompromising nonviolent Civil Resistance Actions on the US Army base Fort 
  Benning, 50 people have collectively been sentenced to over 40 years in 
  federal prisons.

  In May 2001, 26 SOA prisoners of conscience received sentences ranging from 
  two years probation to one year in federal prison for acts of nonviolent 
  civil disobedience in November 2000. 21 accepted voluntary self-surrender 
  and are currently awaiting notification to report to federal prison. Three 
  of the 26 did not accept voluntary self-surrender and are currently in 
  Muscogee County Jail on their way to federal rison.

  The movement is strong but we are up against a giant.  The Pentagon is 
  fighting hard to keep the school as their way of controlling Latin America 
  open.  We need your help to keep the pressure on so that justice will 
  prevail and dignity and freedom for all people becomes reality.

  For more information about this years vigil and nonviolent civil resistance 
  actions on the base visit: www.soaw.org/presente.html.

  ALTO A LA REPRESION * STOP THE REPRESSION
  SHUT DOWN THE SCHOOL OF ASSASSINS - END ECONOMIC EXPLOITATION AND CORRUPT 
  AND OPPRESSIVE US FOREIGN POLICY
  RELEASE JAILED PROTESTERS




  School of the Americas Watch/NE
  www.soaw-ne.org
  (215) 473-2162 / (215) 477-5892

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