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DESCRIPTION:Locals Continue Battle Against Blackwater on the Border\n\nBlackwater 
 Opponents Announce Two Upcoming Public Events\nCommunity Forum on Tuesday, 
 June 10th and Wednesday, June 11th Rally Outside Front Door of Blackwater's 
 New Site\n\nJeremy Scahill, Renowned Author of International Bestseller 
 "Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army" Special 
 Guest Speaker\n\nCommunity Groups Charge Blackwater Misused Federal Court 
 to Muscle into Cal-Mex Border Site and Call for Facility Including Shooting 
 Range to Be Shut-Down\n\n"No to Baghdad on the Border" New Facility 500 
 Yards From International Border Will Exacerbate the Potential for Increased 
 Human and Civil Rights Violations to Both Migrants and Members of Border 
 Communities\n\nSAN DIEGO, CA (June 8) – - San Diego locals continue 
 protest against Blackwater's new foothold on the West Coast, only blocks 
 from the Cal-Mex border in Otay Mesa, California. Blackwater opened the 
 facility under clouds of subterfuge and obvious circumvention of local 
 laws, finally using temporary restraining order issued by Federal Judge, a 
 President Bush Sr. appointee, to muscle their way into the facility and 
 avoid public hearings, environmental review and traditional public 
 scrutiny.\n\nTWO PUBLIC EVENTS TO STOP BLACKWATER\n\nWHEN: Tuesday, June 
 10, 2008, 7 p.m.\nWHAT: Community Forum on Stopping Blackwater Featuring 
 Jeremy Scahill, Author\nBestseller "Blackwater: The Rise of the World's 
 Most Powerful Mercenary Army"\nWHERE: Unitarian Universalist Church, 4190 
 Front Street, San Diego\n\nAND\n\nWHEN: Wednesday, June 11, from 3 p.m. to 
 5 p.m.\nWHAT: Locals Rally Outside the New Blackwater Training Facility, 
 speakers include,\nJeremy Scahill, Blackwater Author and others TBA\nWHERE: 
 7685 Siempre Viva Rd, San Diego, CA 92154.\n\nThe public is invited to both 
 events where community members will express their views about the 
 miscarriage of local laws, the inappropriate use of mercenaries for public 
 security training, and the desire to have the facility shut down in Otay 
 Mesa, California. For many who were successful in blocking Blackwater's 
 attempt to build a more than 800 acre para-military facility in Potreo, 
 California, Blackwater represents the ultimate expression of the worst 
 decisions made by the Bush administration and their extreme privatization 
 agenda.\n\nJeremy Scahill, author of the International and New York Times 
 bestseller and the winner of prestigious Polk Book Award, "Blackwater: The 
 Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army" will speak to the 
 community at both events. Scahill, whose book inspired San Diego's local 
 movement, is currently on a national tour to launch the fully updated 
 paperback edition of his bestseller, featuring an exposé on "Baghdad's 
 Bloody Sunday," a shooting spree carried out by Blackwater in Baghdad's 
 Nisour Square on September 16, 2007 where 17 innocent civilians were cut 
 down by Blackwater gunfire without provocation.\n\n"Despite the deadly 
 events of the past year, Blackwater's business has never been better," said 
 Jeremy Scahill. "Amidst the scandals, controversies and allegations of 
 killing innocent civilians, Blackwater continues to be rewarded with 
 lucrative, multi-million dollar contracts from the federal government, all 
 the while expanding its reach inside the US and now into California. The 
 residents of Potrero and their allies were right to confront Blackwater as 
 it attempted to open shop in their community on the US-Mexico border and 
 the people of San Diego are justified in their deep concerns about 
 Blackwater's facility in Otay Mesa."\n\nOn April 25, 2008, Rep. Bob Filner 
 (CA-51) held a press conference at the same site about the project. "This 
 is a private company that would profit from instability and insecurity at 
 the border," said San Diego City Councilmember Ben Hueso, who represents 
 the 8th District where the project is located and who spoke at event. "It's 
 their motive and it's their interest that we have conflict and that we have 
 problems at the border. The more there are, they more they'll profit. This 
 is why we do not want private companies engaging in national security 
 objectives. It is a complete conflict of interest when you mix corporate 
 profits with community benefit."\n\n"The people of Potrero and San Diego is 
 delivering a strong message to Blackwater," said Carol Jahnkow, Director of 
 the San Diego Peace Resource Center and lead organizer for the rally. "You 
 are not wanted here!. Blackwater, with its lack of transparency and 
 accountability, is bad for San Diego and  why private companies like 
 Blackwater who  proﬁt from war, suffering, insecurity and civil  unrest 
 undermine our democratic values."\n\n "Any Navy training should be handled 
 internally by the Navy itself and not by war profiteers who seek to by-pass 
 public scrutiny," said Martin Eder, spokesperson for Activist San Diego. 
 "Blackwater has a history of running roughshod over the interests of 
 civilians, whether it is in Iraq and Potrero and now Otay Mesa. What they 
 did in Otay in blatant disregard to the rights of government and citizens 
 to know the truth about this so-called 'vocational training facility'. 
 Blackwater is known for shooting first, and asking questions never – San 
 Diego has good reason to fear Blackwater on our sensitive international 
 border."\n\nReacting to the audit report of the Blackwater permits provided 
 by the City of San Diego on June 6, Ray Lutz, coordinator for Citizens' 
 Oversight Projects (COPs) said, "The audit report completely sidestepped 
 the most important issue: how Blackwater used the various permits and 
 multiple identities to allow processing of the mercenary-type training 
 facility under rubber-stamp 'Ministerial' review instead of allowing the 
 public to review and approve their plans under 'Discretionary' processing. 
 Finally, suing the city in federal court to force the permits to be issued 
 steps far over the line of propriety, a blatant violation of traditional 
 local control traditions. The character of Blackwater can be seen in these 
 actions. This is not the sort of operation we want in this county, whether 
 it is in Potrero or in Otay Mesa."\n\nDIRECTIONS: 805 South to 905 East, 
 Turn right at Britannia (just opposite Brown Field Control Tower), Turn 
 left on to Siempre Viva (third light). Info: 619-263-9301, info@prcsd.org 
 or www.prcsd.org\n\nSPONSORED BY San Diego Peace Resource Center, Activist 
 San Diego, CitizensOversight.org , plus others.\n###\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/06/07/18505014.php
SUMMARY:Scahill Joins Protest Against Blackwater at Border Facility
LOCATION:Outside the New Blackwater Training Facility in Otay Mesa\n 7685 Siempre 
 Viva Rd, San Diego, CA 92154.\n\nDIRECTIONS: 805 South to 905 East, Turn 
 right at Britannia (just opposite Brown Field Control Tower), Turn left on 
 to Siempre Viva (third light).
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/06/07/18505014.php
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