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Update: Nashua Chantal Goes to Court PDF Print E-mail

Nashua Chantal appeared in a Columbus courthouse on January 9 for his arraignment on charges of federal trespass, stemming from his nonviolent actions at Fort Benning on November 18, 2012. After entering a plea of not guilty, prosecutor Capitan West and Judge Stephen Hyles scheduled a trial date in March (exact date to be determined). Nashua is doing well and ready to put the SOA on trial! Please keep him in your thoughts as he faces 6 months in federal prison for his actions. Check here for more information on SOA Watch Prisoners of Conscience.

 
Delegations to El Salvador, Paraguay, Chile and the border PDF Print E-mail
Feliz Año Nuevo from the South! We send saludos y felicidades and hopes that we may continue to work together South and North to resist the culture of violence and militarization, and create a new culture of peace.

Peace becomes a greater possibility when we connect with others working for justice in different corners of our globe. Last year, SOA Watch delegations brought important victories to the SOA Watch movement, with two more country withdrawals from the SOA. Delegations also formed new friendships, laid groundwork for further victories, sparked creative ideas that help peace-making efforts of both sides of the border.

This year we invite you to participate in SOA Watch's efforts of citizen diplomacy by joining one of our 2013 delegations. We will be traveling to El Salvador to honor Monsenor Romero's martrydom and ask the government to withdraw from the SOA. We will go to Paraguay to observe presidential elections and visit areas of land conflict that were used to justify last year's "express coup". We will stand at the southern border of the US in solidarity with immigrants and those affected by border violence and militarization. We will journey to Chile for the 40th anniversary of Pinochet's coup and express solidarity with students and Mapuche peoples struggling to shape a just society.

Join us! Together, North and South, we can make a difference!

If you are interested in any of these delegations, please contact Lisa Sullivan for more information.

Abrazos from Chile and Venezuela,

Pablo Ruiz and Lisa Sullivan
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Four Chilean SOA Graduates Charged with 1973 Murder of Victor Jara PDF Print E-mail
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Four Chilean SOA Graduates Charged with 1973 Murder of Victor Jara

On Friday, December 27, Chilean Judge Miguel Vásquez charged two Chilean officials, Pedro Barrientos and Hugo Sanchez, in the 1973, murder of Chilean folk singer Victor Jara; six others were charged as accomplices. Four of the eight took courses at the School of the Americas. Pedro Barrientos, the second-in-command of the National Stadium which was turned into a open-air prison following the September 11th US-sponsored coup, and Raúl Jofré took the same Officers' Orientation course in 1968; Edwin Dimter Bianchi took a Combat Arms Orientation course in 1970; and Jorge Smith Gumucio took a Combat Arms Orientation course in 1972. SOA graduate Pedro Barrientos currently lives in Deltona, a city southwest of Daytona Beach in Florida.

Victor Jara was one of the Pinochet regime's first victims. SOA graduates filled the ranks of the Chilean dictatorship's military and the feared intelligence unit, the DINA.

Read more here.

Victor Jara was a symbol of justice and progress in the Americas, and his voice encouraged millions to continue moving towards a just and fair society. Though his life was cut short by the brutal US-sponsored dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet, his legacy lives on through the changes happening throughout Latin America.

We receive this news with great joy as we enter the new year. It is past time for those in the U.S. who armed and trained the killers and the torturers to be held accountable, as well. Support the struggle to close the SOA and to change oppressive U.S. foreign policy with a financial contribution.

From SOA Watch, we wish you a justice-filled and happy New Year and we look forward to continuing the struggle together!

In solidarity,
SOA Watch

Last Updated on Tuesday, 01 January 2013 00:20
 
SOA Watch's Year-End Fundraising Drive
2012 has been a year of victories for SOA Watch! Ecuador and Nicaragua have joined Venezuela, Argentina, Bolivia and Uruguay in pulling their troops out of the SOA - but we need your support to continue our work in the new year. Join your compañeros and give generously to SOA Watch today: http://SOAW.org/donate
 
Toss the SOA Off the Cliff! PDF Print E-mail
Action Alert: Contact Your Representative Today!
Throw the SOA/WHINSEC Over the Fiscal Cliff!

You sure have been busy since leaving the gates of Fort Benning in November!

Over 9,500 messages were sent to Congressional Representatives, Senators and to Deputy National Security Advisor Denis McDonough demanding that in these times of fiscal crisis, we put an end to militarized budgets, and cut the School of the Americas (SOA/WHINSEC)! Added to that were the hundreds more postcards sent from the gates of Fort Benning to representatives and senators from 37 states!

We need to keep up the pressure. Order a set of advocacy postcards and get your family and friends to send a message to Congress.

Members of the SOA Watch Super PAC ("Pretty Amazing Compas") delivered copies of a letter signed by over 250 organizations to members of Congress urging them to consider pushing the SOA/WHINSEC over the looming "fiscal cliff".

Call Your Representative Today!

Please take 2 minutes right now to call your Representative (click here to find your Representative, or call the Capitol Switchboard at 202-224-3121 and ask to be connected) and urge them to toss the SOA/WHINSEC into the fiscal abyss. Use the sample script below as a guide:

"As you deliberate the budget, please choose to fund education, health, environmental safety, and care for our elderly over military spending. The SOA/ WHINSEC is synonymous with torture and repression for people across the Americas, and should be shut down without delay. Shift the millions of drug/military dollars targeted for Latin America to urgently needed programs here at home. Cut funding for the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation (SOA/ WHINSEC)"

(If you use Twitter, send a message about closing the SOA to #fiscalcliff !)

And we hope you will join us in Washington, DC from April 8-10 as we take our message to the halls of Congress! Set up a meeting with your Member of Congress and bring your friends!

In struggle,
The SOA Watch Super PAC
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Jon Fromer Presente!



Descansa en Musica - Jon Fromer
hermano nuestro
porque la musica es el universo:
una serie de vibraciones
a las cuales siempre te supiste sintonizar
trayendonos paz y esperanza
en una lucha para defender la dignidad
de la clase trabajadora;
de nuestra humanidad

Jon - Te queremos Tanto

Rest in Music Jon Fromer
our brother
because music is the universe:
a series of vibrations
with which you were always in relationship
bringing us peace and hope
in our daily struggle to defend
the dignity the working class
that is: of Humanity

We love you Jon


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