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Get involved with PDX Peace member organizations

Submitted by admin on Tue, 02/08/2011 - 1:24am.
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PDX Peace is not currently meeting, but many peace and social justice organizations in Portland are active. If you are looking to get involved please refer to our member organizations page.

Thanks,

PDX Peace webmaster

Iraqi Parliament members in the US and on CSPAN

Submitted by admin on Wed, 06/04/2008 - 3:30pm.
There's a delegation of Iraqi parliament members is on cspan 3 right now. They were brought here by Raed Jarrar from AFSC to meet with congress people for the first time. both members are calling for an end to the occupation. It's archived on the cspan site, for those who missed it:

http://www.c-span.org/Topics/Iraq.aspx

The Pentagon Strangles Our Economy: Why the U.S. Has Gone Broke

Submitted by admin on Sun, 04/27/2008 - 4:27pm.

From alternet 

The military adventurers in the Bush administration have much in common with the corporate leaders of the defunct energy company Enron. Both groups thought that they were the "smartest guys in the room" -- the title of Alex Gibney's prize-winning film on what went wrong at Enron. The neoconservatives in the White House and the Pentagon outsmarted themselves. They failed even to address the problem of how to finance their schemes of imperialist wars and global domination.

 

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Ecuador moves to expel US military base

Submitted by admin on Thu, 04/24/2008 - 11:01am.

From the New York Times

 

Anthony Arnove interviews Dahr Jamail at Winter Soldier

Submitted by admin on Fri, 03/28/2008 - 2:29pm.

Winter Soldier II video testimony

Submitted by admin on Fri, 03/28/2008 - 12:04pm.

Here are some quick links from the IVAW newsletter to follow up on the important Winter Soldier II testimony given by returning Iraq and Afghanistan veterans earlier this month.

Video from the testimony is available here - http://ivaw.org/wintersoldier/testimony
(more and more is being made available)
IVAW Blog - With the 4000th US service member killed in Iraq. IVAW member Justin Cliburn wrote about what that number means to him - you can read his essay at http://ivaw.org/node/3043 and other blog entries on Winter Soldier at http://ivaw.org/wintersoldier/blog
If you are a returning veteran consider joining IVAW - http://www.ivaw.org/member/application
And of course IVAW needs support for their growing and important organization - http://www.ivaw.org/support

Winter Soldierizing - update on Winter Soldier II from VFP

Submitted by admin on Wed, 02/27/2008 - 4:02pm.

The following is forwarded from Vetrans for Peace Chapter 72:

Winter Soldierizing

The following comes from Jack Dresser, Ph.D., Behavioral Scientist, Co-founder, Lane County Veterans for Peace: Capt., US Army (psychologist, Vietnam era)

Squadron 13 ; Veterans Against Torture via G.I. Special-Military Project, Volume: 6B Issue: 16 Ft. Dix, you can read it in Word or in PDF for the rest of the News Letter.

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In the winter of 1777-78, after suffering three terrible defeats by the much larger British force and marching hundreds of miles, the 11,000-man Continental Army retreated to a winter headquarters at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. Food was in desperately short supply, 2,000 men were without shoes, and many were without blankets. Typhoid fever, dysentery, malnutrition and exposure claimed some 2,500 lives that winter. 

American Patriot morale had declined severely and whole militia companies had deserted to return home. Those that remained to weather the arduous winter formed powerful bonds that led them to eventually prevail in our war for independence.

Of these men and the 700 women who fed, nursed and warmed them through that winter, political activist and revolutionary thinker Thomas Paine wrote, "The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country; but he that stands it now, deserves the love and thanks of all men and women." 

Those that endured have come to be called the "winter soldiers."

As veterans, we once swore to "support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic." We do not foreswear that oath upon removing the uniform.

Two Vietnam Veterans visit the My Lai Memorial, Vietnam.

Upon that basis in 1971, following prosecution of Lt. Calley for the My Lai massacre in Vietnam, over 150 honorably discharged, many very highly decorated members of Vietnam Veterans Against the War {VVAW} gathered in Detroit to share their stories. Remaining faithful to their oath beyond their obligated service and harkening back to Paine's words, they named this the "Winter Soldier Investigation."

Atrocities like My Lai had ignited popular opposition to the war, but political and military leaders insisted that such crimes were isolated exceptions.

The members of VVAW testified at that time on the systematic brutality and war crimes they had witnessed and inflicted upon the people of Vietnam, stating that unspeakable atrocities such as "free fire zones" were in fact US government policy, violating the Geneva Conventions and other international treaties which are defined by Article VI of the Constitution as "the supreme law of the land."

Asked by Chairman William Fulbright to present their findings before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Lt. John Kerry delivered ringing testimony on behalf of the group. He explained, "We who have come here to Washington have come here because we feel we have to be winter soldiers now. We could come back to this country, we could be quiet, we could hold our silence, we could not tell what went on in Vietnam, but we feel because of what threatens this country, not the reds, but the crimes which we are committing that threaten it, that we have to speak out."

Kerry concluded his testimony, "We wish that a merciful God could wipe away our own memories of that service as easily as this administration has wiped away their memories of us. But all that they have done and all that they can do by this denial is to make more clear than ever our own determination to undertake one last mission - to search out and destroy the last vestige of this barbaric war, to pacify our own hearts, to conquer the hate and fear that have driven this country these last ten years and more... And so when thirty years from now our brothers go down the street without a leg, without an arm, or a face, and small boys ask why, we will be able to say 'Vietnam' and not mean a desert, not a filthy obscene memory, but mean instead where America finally turned and where soldiers like us helped it in the turning."

But thirty years have passed and America has failed to turn.

Thirty-two years later, America launched another equally brutal, equally mindless, equally unjustified attack on the nation of Iraq, again in violation of international treaty laws - the UN and Nuremberg Charters - that prohibit wars of aggression, and once more violating Article VI, the "Supremacy Clause," of our Constitution. So once again winter soldiers are needed.

Thankfully, a current generation of outraged veterans is arising and a Winter Soldier II investigation is scheduled for March 13-16 in Washington, DC, where members of Iraq Veterans Against the War {IVAW} will replicate the model of their VVAW predecessors. All other peace organizations nationwide have been asked to suspend public events during that time so that media attention can be focused on this testimony. Information about the event may be found on the group's Web site.

"Over 30 years later," IVAW states, "we find ourselves faced with a new war, but the lies are the same. Once again, troops are sinking into an increasingly bloody occupation. Once again, war crimes in places like Haditha, Fallujah and Abu Ghraib have turned the public against the war. Once again, politicians and generals are blaming 'a few bad apples' instead of examining the military policies that have destroyed Iraq and Afghanistan."

IVAW is planning to provide live broadcasting of the sessions for those who cannot hear the testimony firsthand.

Our blue-and-white Veterans for Peace bus, "Squadron13 Deployed," will be there - our gas budget willing - following a 3,400 mile coast-to-coast awareness raising tour taking the southern route around the Rockies.

We will film and post on YouTube as we go and as we witness.

Winter Soldier: Iraq & Afghanistan

http://www.livevideo.com/video/embedLink/F7791AA15724466EA04EEFF0D82F1144/530489/winter-soldier-iraq-afghani.aspx

On the 22nd 'War Comes Home' posted a DKOS diary on Information on Live Streaming Audio Feed to 'Winter Soldier II' on KPFA with feed available at the War Comes Home website as well.

More is now up at the Iraq Veterans Against The War-Winter Soldier website:

Winter Soldier: Iraq and Afghanistan will feature testimony from U.S. veterans who served in those occupations, giving an accurate account of what is really happening day in and day out, on the ground.

The four-day event will bring together veterans from across the country to testify about their experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan - and present video and photographic evidence. In addition, there will be panels of scholars, veterans, journalists, and other specialists to give context to the testimony. These panels will cover everything from the history of the GI resistance movement to the fight for veterans' health benefits and support.

When: Thursday March 13 to Sunday March 16

For those interested in watching or organizing around the proceedings at Winter Soldier, there will be a number of ways to watch and listen to the event.

**Live television broadcast via satellite tv, accessible through Dish Network as well as public access stations that choose to carry our broadcast - Friday and Saturday only

**Live video stream on the web - Thursday through Sunday { no site url given, as yet, on this video stream }

**Live radio broadcast via KPFA in Berkley California and other Pacifica member stations - Friday through Sunday

**Live audio stream via KPFA's website - Friday through Sunday

Please return to the IVAW website for specific details in the coming weeks.  read more »

IVAW Winter Soldier Video Preview

Submitted by admin on Fri, 02/15/2008 - 11:12am.
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There's a video available on IVAW's website that gives a preview of the March 13-16 Winter Soldier event in DC, which will bring together soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan to testify about their experiences. There is a warning for graphic content.

 

Help Iraq Vets start GI coffeehouse in Tacoma

Submitted by admin on Fri, 02/01/2008 - 1:36pm.
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From Tacoma SDS:

The concept of opening a GI coffeehouse near Ft. Lewis is becoming a reality. The Seattle and Tacoma Chapters of Iraq Veterans Against the War are raising money to open a GI run coffeehouse near the Washington base. Coffeehouses have traditionally served as anti-war headquarters and have been integral in creating an anti-war GI movement. Only $5,000 is needed before the coffeehouse can open. If you can please send $10 or any amount of money to the GI voice project in Tacoma, we can open a center of GI resistance.
It would be greatly appreciated if you could please forward this message widely.

For information on sending a contribution read more..  read more »

Building a Sucessful Antiwar Movement - Beyond The Choir

Submitted by admin on Mon, 11/26/2007 - 12:33pm.

An excellent pamphlet on building an effective anti-war movement - it's a must read for everyone

Beyond The Choir

Beyond The Choir