[NewPacifica] Protests Wednesday at 13 Canadian Consulates to Support War Resisters



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Nationwide Protests at Canadian Consulates Wednesday 

[These links are all at the http://www.couragetoresist.org website]: 
Sign the new "Dear Canada" letter? we'll deliver it! 
Canada campaign leaflet (PDF) 
National press release 
More campaign resources
      
 
Stop the deportation of Corey Glass and all war resisters!

Vigils and delegations this Wednesday, July 9th in 13 U.S. cities: San 
Francisco, Los 
Angeles, Seattle, Minneapolis, Phoenix, Denver, Dallas, Philadelphia, New York 
City, 
Boston, Dallas, Chicago, and Washington, DC. Details below 

Military veterans, religious leaders and peace activists will convene on 
Canadian 
Consulates to protest the planned deportation of AWOL GIs back to the U.S., 
where 
they would face court martial, imprisonment and dishonorable discharges. Please 
join us!   

In a landmark vote on June 3rd, 2008, the House of Commons called on the 
Canadian 
government to ?immediately implement a program to allow conscientious 
objectors? 
who have refused or left military service related to a war not sanctioned by 
the 
United Nations? to apply for permanent resident status and remain in Canada.? 
The 
motion, which passed 137- 110, also called for an immediate halt to planned 
deportations. But the minority Conservative government of Prime Minister 
Stephen 
Harper says it will ignore the non-binding motion and begin to deport the war 
resisters as soon as this month. In contrast, a new Angus Reid national poll 
found that a majority 64% of Canadians want Canada to grant permanent residence 
status to U.S. Iraq war resisters.  

Iraq war veteran Corey Glass, 25, who was a sergeant in the Indiana National 
Guard, was told in mid-May that his application to stay in Canada for 
?humanitarian and compassionate? reasons has been rejected. Canadian 
authorities 
ordered Glass to leave Canada by July 10 or face deportation. Glass would be 
the 
first Iraq War resister to be deported. At least eight other AWOL GIs could be 
facing the same fate in the near future.  

On July 4, the Canadian Federal Court ordered the Immigration and Refugee Board 
to take another look at Joshua Key's refugee claim. Joshua and family pictured 
above.   

Regarding his position, Glass says: "I signed up for the National Guard to ... 
do 
humanitarian work, filling sandbags if there was a hurricane? I should have 
been 
in New Orleans, not Iraq." Elliott Adams, the national president of Veterans 
For 
Peace, will visit the Canadian Embassy in Washington to deliver an Open Letter 
to 
the Canadian People and their Government.  While thanking the Canadian people 
and 
Parliament for ?the courage and compassion you have shown our young veterans 
and 
war resisters,? the letter directs some strong words to the Conservative 
government.

Courage To Resist organizer Jeff Paterson says the war resister support group 
has 
sent 10,000 letters to the Canadian government over the last nine months on 
behalf of concerned Americans. Paterson, a former Marine who refused to deploy 
to 
the Gulf War, applauded the recent vote in Canada?s Parliament. ?The voices of 
people in Canada and the U.S. are having a real effect on Canadian policy. The 
troops who have courageously refused to be part of an illegal war deserve a 
safe 
haven. We hope that the Canadian government will do the right thing.?  

 
 Event details 
San Francisco CA - Noon to 1pm - 580 California St (map). 
Sponsored by Courage to Resist. Info: 510-488-3559; courage 
(at) riseup.net 

Seattle WA - Noon to 1pm - 1501 4th Ave (map). Sponsored by 
Project Safe Haven. Info: 206-499-1220; projectsafehaven (at) 
hotmail.com 

Dallas TX - 3pm - 750 North St Paul St (map). Sponsored by 
North Texas for Justice and Peace. Info: 214-718-6362; 
hftomlinson (at) riseup.net 

New York City NY - Noon to 1pm - 1251 Avenue of the 
Americas (map). Sponsored by War Resisters League. Info: 
212-228-0450; wrl (at) warresisters.org 

Philadelphia PA - 11:30am to 12:30pm - 1650 Market St (map). Sponsored by 
Payday 
Network. Info: 215-848-1120; payday (at) paydaynet.org 

Minneapolis MN - Noon to 1pm - 701 Fourth Ave S (map). Info: jrkilgour (at) 
yahoo.com 

Los Angeles CA - Noon to 1pm - 550 South Hope St (map). Sponsored by 
Progressive 
Democrats LA. Info: pdlavote (at) aol.com 

Boston MA - 2pm - Copley Square Park (map); Sponsored by Veterans for Peace 
(Boston Chapter); Contact info: nateg (at) pobox.com 

Phoenix AZ - Noon to 1pm - 2415 East Camelback Rd (map). Sponsored by Women in 
Black Phoenix and End the War Coalition (azpeace.org) 

Denver CO - Noon - 1625 Broadway (map). Sponsored by Veterans for Peace Denver. 
Info: 303-762-8408; spexx (at) mac.com 

Miami FL - 200 South Biscayne Blvd (map). Sponsored by Veterans for Peace 
Miami. 
Info regarding delegation: VetsForPeace (at) the-beach.net 

Chicago IL - Noon - 180 North Stetson Ave (map). Sponsored by Veterans for 
Peace 
Chicago. Info: bobgronko (at) yahoo.com 

Washington DC - Time TBA - 501 Pennsylvania Ave NW (map). Sponsored by 
Veterans for Peace. Info: TB


 Participating groups in delegations and vigils Include: 
Courage To Resist; Veterans for Peace; Project Safe 
Haven; Interfaith Communities United for Justice and 
Peace; War Resisters League; Iraq Veterans Against 
the War - Minnesota and Atlanta Chapters; United for 
Peace and Justice; Raging Grannies; Payday men?s 
network; North Texas for Justice and Peace; Women 
in Black ? Phoenix; Progressive Democrats of L.A. 
Efforts in collaboration with War Resisters Support 
Campaign (Canada) 
 
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