[NewPacifica] Pacifica's Live Winter Soldier Broadcast: March 14-16



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Date sent:              Tue, 4 Mar 2008 08:10:06 -0800
From:                   "Aaron Glantz" <aaronfglantz@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject:                More on Pacifica's Live Winter Soldier Broadcast: March 
14th to 16th

>From March 14th to 16th, Pacifica Radio will suspend regular programming to 
broadcast the historic Winter Soldier gathering in Washington, DC. The three 
day 
live broadcast will be co-hosted by Aaron Glantz and former Army medic and KPFA 
Morning Show host Aimee Allison. A live web-stream of the broadcast will be 
available through the War Comes Home  website, as well as at KPFA.org.

http://warcomeshome.org/wintersoldier2008

What's Winter Soldier
In 1776, Thomas Paine wrote: "These are the times that try men's souls. The 
summer soldier and sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the 
service 
of his country; but he that stands it now, deserves the love and thanks of man 
and woman."

Iraq Veterans Against the War argues that well-publicised incidents of U.S. 
brutality like the Abu Ghraib prison scandal and the massacre of an entire 
family 
of Iraqis in the town of Haditha are not the isolated incidents perpetrated by 
"a 
few bad apples", as many politicians and military leaders have claimed. They 
are 
part of a pattern, the group says, of "an increasingly bloody occupation."

"What's going on is were trying to create a space for veterans to speak out and 
change the rhetoric around the war from these politicians with these ideologies 
that have no real experience on the ground," said Aaron Hughes, a former member 
of the Illinois National Guard who spent a year running convoys in Iraq. "There 
are human beings on both sides. There are not just numbers. That's what missing 
in our culture. This was has been statistics, it's been rhetoic, and it's not 
personal. But for the American soldiers who've served there it is personal and 
for the Iraqi people who live there it's personal. That's why our testimony is 
important."

"The problem that we face in Iraq is that policymakers in leadership have set a 
precedent of lawlessness where we don't abide by the rule of law, we don't 
respect international treaties, so when that atmosphere exists it lends itself 
to 
criminal activity," argues former U.S. Army Sergeant Logan Laituri, who served 
a 
tour in Iraq from 2004 to 2005 before being discharged as a conscientious 
objector.

Laituri explains that precedent of lawlessness makes itself felt in the rules 
of 
engagement handed down by commanders to soldiers on the front lines. When he 
was 
stationed in Samarra, for example, he said one of his fellow soldiers shot an 
unarmed man while he walked down the street.

"The problem is that that soldier was not committing a crime as you might call 
it 
because the rules of engagement were very clear that no one was supposed to be 
walking down the street," he said. "But I have a problem with that. You can't 
tell a family to leave everything they know so you can bomb the shit out of 
their 
house or their city. So while he definitely has protection under the law, I 
don't 
think that legitimates that type of violence."

The veterans also want to stress the similarities between the wars in Iraq and 
Afghanistan.

"The exact same units that are getting the exact same training and the exact 
same 
orders are getting sent to both Iraq and Afghanistan,"explains Perry O'brien, a 
former US Army Medic who became a conscientious objector after his tour in 
Afghanistan. "What we're seeing is a lot of similarities between practices in 
both countries and both are equally criminal."

"Something that I personally witnessed and that I'm going to be submitting 
testimony on is the use of civilian corpses for medical practice," he added. 
"When a patient would die we would hear over the PA system we would hear an 
announcement through the clinc saying 'Who wants to learn how to do a chest 
tube?' or 'Who wants to know what a human heart looks like?' Rather than giving 
the proper treatment of the dead, the body would become a cadaver for medical 
practice with no consent from the victim."

Winter Soldier is modeled on a similar event held by Vietnam Veterans 37 years 
ago.

In 1971, over 100 members of Vietnam Veterans Against the War gathered in 
Detroit 
to share their stories with fellow citizens. Atrocities like the My Lai 
massacre 
had ignited popular opposition to the war, but political and military leaders 
insisted that such crimes were isolated exceptions.

Among those in attendance was 27-year-old Navy Lieutenant John Kerry, who had 
served on a Swift Boat in Vietnam. Three months after the hearings, Nicosia 
notes, Kerry took his case to Congress and spoke before a jammed Senate Foreign 
Relations Committee. Television cameras lined the walls, and veterans packed 
the 
seats.

"Many very highly decorated veterans testified to war crimes committed in 
Southeast Asia," Kerry told the committee, describing the events of the Winter 
Soldier gathering.

"It is impossible to describe to you exactly what did happen in Detroit - the 
emotions in the room, and the feelings of the men who were reliving their 
experiences in Vietnam. They relived the absolute horror of what this country, 
in 
a sense, made them do."

In one of the most famous antiwar speeches of the era, Kerry concluded: 
"Someone 
has to die so that President Nixon won't be - and these are his words - 'the 
first president to lose a war'. We are asking Americans to think about that, 
because how do you ask a man to be the last man to die in Vietnam? How do you 
ask 
a man to be the last man to die for a mistake?"

Members of Iraq Veterans Against the War can prove similarly historic ? 
especially in encouraging an increase in the amount of GI Resistance against 
the 
wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

"This event is going to empower soldiers to follow their conscience whaterver 
that means for them," says Camilo Mejia, the Chair of the Board of Iraq 
Veterans 
Against the War. "The kinds of things we're talking about are non-partisan. 
They're non-political. They have to do with human being trapped in this 
atrocity 
producing situation." 

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