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Thousands Demand Closure of Fort Benning's School of the Americas

by: Scott Galindez, t r u t h o u t | Report

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Thousands Rally at the gates of Fort Benning. (Photo: Linda Panetta)

This weekend, thousands of people gathered at the gates of Ft. Benning to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the killings of 14-year-old Celia Ramos, her mother Elba Ramos and the six Jesuit priests with whom she worked at the Central American University in San Salvador.

Nearly 5,000 people are gathered in the pouring rain according to Larry White, a protester who spoke to Truthout. Earlier in the day, following a rally featuring a performance by the Indigo Girls, activists participated in the yearly "presente march," ending at Ft. Benning. During the march, activists carried crosses with the names of the victims of brutal repression in Central America. According to White, 50 of the marchers left the permitted route and are being threatened with arrest.

Four Arrests

Four people were arrested earlier in the day for crossing onto the base. They were Nancy Gwin, of Syracuse, NY; Michael Walli, of Washington, DC; Kenneth Hayes, of Austin, Texas; and Franciscan priest Father Luis Vitale, of Oakland, California. The four are currently in military custody, said Hendrick Voss, communications director with SOA Watch.

The four people stepped onto the post sometime this morning, at the Interstate 185 gate, Voss said.

Update-3:55 pm Eastern: Three of the four arrested for entering the base have been released and will face trial in January of 2010.

Michael Walli is continuing his protest by refusing to post bail and will remain locked up until their trial in January 2010.

Truthout will follow the events and keep you updated on further developments.

Organizers Nominated for Nobel Peace Price

According to a press release from the American Friends Service Committee:

Father Roy Bourgeois, MM, and School of the Americas Watch (SOA Watch) have been nominated for one of the most prestigious awards in the world - the Nobel Peace Prize - for their sustained faithful nonviolent witness against the disappearances, torture, and murder of hundreds of thousands of civilians (peasants, community and union organizers, clerics, missionaries, educators, and health workers) by foreign military personnel trained by the US military at US taxpayer expense at the School of the Americas at Fort Benning, Georgia.
The candidacy of Father Roy and SOA Watch for the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize has been officially submitted to the Nobel Committee in Oslo, Norway by the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), a Nobel Peace Prize Laureate. The official announcement was made by AFSC representative John Meyer on Sunday, November 22 at 9am at the gates of Fort Benning (home of the School of the Americas) during the annual November vigil to close the SOA.
"We are deeply honored, and deeply humbled, to be nominated for this prize for peace," commented Bourgeois, a Vietnam veteran, Purple Heart recipient and a Catholic priest, who helped found SOA Watch. "This nomination is a recognition of the work of the thousands struggling against militarism across the Americas."
SOA Watch is a nonviolent grassroots movement that works through creative protest and resistance, legislative and grassroots media work to stand in solidarity with the people of Latin America, to close the School of the Americas (renamed the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation) and to change oppressive U.S. foreign policy that institutions like the SOA/ WHINSEC represent.

 

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Scott Galindez is a Senior Editor at Truthout.

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Something noteworthy about

Something noteworthy about this protest is that it attracted about 1000 more people than Bachmann's teaparty protest did just recently. And the weather wasn't at all favorable.

I'm glad these people had

I'm glad these people had the gumption to do this, however, If they would do the same regularly in frotn of their Congressman's District Office For Torture Prosecutions We the people might have a chance to get back some control over our politicians. The issue of prosecution for those involved in the Bush-Cheney Conspiracy to Torture is going to be the big test of whether we can force Accountability on our politicians. If we allow the Obama administration to say that torture and WMD Lies were just policy differences that shouldn't be prosecuted we will have allowed the creation of a class of Americans that are protected from prosecution, lawless politicians and crooked appointed officials. Put some regular effort into getting prosecutions for Torture. Your children and grandchildren will thank you for it. SIGN the PETITION calling for torture prosecutions. http://ANGRYVOTERS.ORG .

how much has the Pentagon

how much has the Pentagon spent in the School of the Americas,to train torturers and mass murderers?

Great work! Next step, 1000s

Great work! Next step, 1000s protest Goldman-Sachs, which indirectly profits from keeping an assasination school open. Class War dismissed! This is a human rights issue.

I am touched by what these

I am touched by what these sweet, angry souls did for all of us

How fortunate there is

How fortunate there is no-one(?) with UAVs (Robot unmanned aircraft) who might also decide to eliminate another training camp for terrorists or is it only the black-hats who merit elimination? But of course, the graduates from Fort Benning wear white hats and go out into the world only to defend freedom and democracy, don't they? This further example of characteristic double-standards is nauseating. Perhaps President Obama might consider closing it together with Guantanamo but would it merely be moved elsewhere?

School of the Americas, your

School of the Americas, your tax dollars at work, folks. It condemns all justice in the USA. Is it any wonder why humanity has be desensitized? Is there any other government that has the morals or the means to check this inhumanity? Mankind, after all, is his own worst enemy.

Gordon from the UK, what

Gordon from the UK, what about Obama? He is not going to do a thing. Don't you remember what happened in Honduras? The coup was lead by SOA graduates. Obama dutyfully voiced his so-called disapproval while most likely supporting the coup in secret. Would there have been no back channel communication between those SOA graduates and the Pentagon before the coup? What would the Pentagon have said? "Go for it but make sure you hold elections?". The rap sheet that the U.S. has in Latin America taints me with the skeptic brush, sorry.

Don't be sorry. Yours is

Don't be sorry. Yours is the most obvious truth, though we have to keep hoping not and working hard.