WORLD NEWS, World Commentary | November 17th, 2009
Message Delivered. 5 Arrested at Fort Huachuca: NO to Torture!

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Message Delivered. 5 Arrested at Fort Huachuca: NO to Torture!

Over 150 people rallied against torture yesterday, November 15, and then carried signs and candles in memory of torture victims in a procession to the main gate of Ft. Huachuca, home of the U.S. Army Intelligence Center and site of torture interrogator training near Tucson, Arizona.

Soon after the protesters arrived at the gate of the military base, five people, including two Roman Catholic priests, crossed the street and entered the base with a message for military personnel and civilian employees (the statement is below).

Arrested were Joshua Harris, 33, Santa Barbara, California; Mariah Klusmire, 20, Albuquerque, New Mexico; John Heid, 54, Fr. Jerry Zawada, 72, and Fr. Bob Carney, 66, all of Tucson, Arizona. The five received a formal letter barring them from entering the base for one year. Three people arrested at last year's Ft. Huachuca protest were given ban and bar letters but never prosecuted, because, according to a May 15 , 2009 letter to the FBI from Robert Fellrath, Assistant U.S. Attorney for Arizona , "the Ft. Huachuca Commander does not want the potential negative publicity."

The arrestees carried this statement into the base:

"We return to Fort Huachuca to call for an end to torture.

We are here because we desire dialogue with soldiers and commanders engaged in interrogation training.

We are here because we still question whether soldiers are provided with adequate training about international human rights law so they would know to refuse illegal orders and other pressure to torture captives (including a guarantee that speaking out would not lead to retaliation or punishment).

We are here in the hope that healing can take place - healing for the victims of torture, as well as the men and women who have been involved in carrying out torture.

Because the Obama administration has failed to close
Guantanamo and the U.S. continues to imprison and interrogate thousands of captives at military prisons in Afghanistan , Iraq and places unknown, we renew our call for civilian, human-rights centered oversight of all interrogation training and practice.

Ft. Huachuca is also implicated in the rapidly expanding, legally questionable and morally reprehensible use of remotely-piloted aircraft, or drones, as a weapon of war. We're told that currently the Army only trains for the operation and maintenance of reconnaissance and surveillance drones at Ft. Huachuca . But we also know that the Army plans to weaponize some of these same drones.

Drone attacks have killed many more innocent civilians in
Iraq , Afghanistan , Pakistan and elsewhere, than alleged terrorists. The U.N. Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial Executions has asked whether the use of drones in targeting terrorists to be killed constitutes "arbitrary extrajudicial executions" or rogue assassinations in violation of international law.

We are here today to call for an end to the use of armed drones in warfare. We believe this terrorizing and killing generates deep resentment in the region that incites hatred for the U.S., boosts recruitment for Taliban, Al Qaeda and other terrorist groups, and may spawn decades of retaliation.

We act in solidarity with the campaign to close the School of the Americas/Western Hemispheric Institute for Security Cooperation at
Ft. Benning , Georgia , where the testimony of torture survivors has informed our outrage and moved us to action. We also act in solidarity with people in New York protesting the presence of Reaper drones at a NY Air National Guard base outside of Syracuse today.

Rogue assassinations and torture have damaged the soul of our nation and tarnished our image around the world. We know that a world without torture, without violence and without war is possible. We invite you to help us create that world."

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Source:

Press Release: Torture on Trial, 11/16/2009. Contact in Tucson: Jack or Felice Cohen-Joppa.

Photo caption: Soldiers remove Joshua Harris who crossed the line into Fort Huachuca Army Intelligence Center to expose US torture training here.

 

 



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