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DESCRIPTION:SCHOOL OF THE AMERICAS WATCH SAN FRANCISCO \n\nFor Immediate 
 Release\nFebruary 7, 2013\n....\nContact: Michael Bass \nSOA Watch San 
 Francisco\n510.654.5355 or 
 510.432.2555\nmichaelbass84@gmail.com\n\n\nSchool of the Americas Watch vs. 
 U.S. Department of Defense\nHuman rights activists petition court to have 
 DOD release\nnames of students of infamous U.S. military training 
 school.\n\nWednesday, February 13, 2013\n9:00 AM Court Session with Judge 
 Phyllis J. Hamilton\nU.S. Courthouse, Courtroom 3, 1301 Clay Street (at 
 14th St.)\nOakland, California\n\nThe attorneys and plaintiffs will be 
 available for interviews following the hearing.\n....\n\nSan Francisco 
 residents and School of the Americas Watch activists, Judith Liteky and 
 Theresa Cameranesi, will appear in U.S. Federal Court on February 13 on a 
 Freedom of Information Act lawsuit to compel the U.S. Department of Defense 
 to disclose the names and military units of foreign students and 
 instructors attending the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security 
 Cooperation, a U.S. military training school located at Fort Benning, 
 Georgia, at U.S. taxpayer expense.\n\nThe School of the Americas, renamed 
 the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation (WHINSEC) in 
 2001, is a combat training school for Latin American soldiers. Since its 
 establishment in 1946, the school has trained 64,000 soldiers and police 
 personnel. The school's courses include counter insurgency techniques, 
 sniper training, psychological warfare, military intelligence and 
 interrogation tactics. The school's graduates are continually implicated in 
 human rights atrocities across Latin America. \n\nSOA Watch is an 
 independent, grassroots movement that provides citizen oversight of U.S. 
 military training given to Latin American military and police personnel at 
 the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation. Through vigils 
 and fasts, demonstrations and nonviolent protest, as well as media, legal 
 and legislative work, the movement works in solidarity with the people of 
 Latin America and the Caribbean for human rights, economic justice, and 
 democracy.\n\nThe U.S. Department of Defense has denied Freedom of 
 Information (FOIA) requests by School of the Americas Watch for the names 
 of WHINSEC students and instructors for the years 2004-2010. For the years 
 1946-2003 the names had always been released when requested. The names are 
 the basis of the SOA Watch database and the means of citizen oversight of 
 the record of SOA/WHINSEC graduates. (See: 
 http://www.soaw.org/about-the-soawhinsec/soawhinsec-grads)\n....\n\nPlaintiff 
 Theresa Cameranesi is a member of the School of the Americas Watch Council. 
 She is also a member of the SOA Watch Legislative Working Group and is 
 active in advocating for Congressional investigation of the human rights 
 records of graduates of SOA and WHINSEC. As part of the SOA Watch San 
 Francisco Research Group, she and plaintiff  Judith Liteky identified 
 students and instructors at WHINSEC who were admitted for training even 
 though they had been charged with human rights violations.  \n\nPlaintiff 
 Judith Liteky has been active with School of the Americas Watch since its 
 founding in 1990 in response to the massacre in San Salvador at the 
 University of Central America. On the night of November 16, 1989, a 
 Salvadoran Army patrol entered the University campus and massacred six 
 Jesuit priests, their housekeeper and her daughter. Nineteen of the 
 military officers cited for this atrocity had received training at the US 
 Army School of the Americas at Fort Benning, Georgia.\n\nThe SOA Watch 
 plaintiffs will be represented by attorneys Duffy Carolan and Kent 
 Spriggs.\n\nDuffy Carolan is a partner with the San Francisco firm Davis 
 Wright Tremaine. Attorney Carolan was recently honored by her peers as San 
 Francisco’s Lawyer of the Year in Litigation – First Amendment cases. 
 She has also received the James Madison Freedom of Information Award, a Bay 
 Area honor given to individuals and organizations who have made significant 
 contributions to the advancement of freedom of expression, particularly 
 freedom of information and open government.\n\nKent Spriggs is the 
 principal in Spriggs Law Firm, Tallahassee, Florida. Attorney Spriggs has 
 represented individuals in civil rights actions, the majority in class 
 actions. He also works in the field of international human rights, 
 including representing those illegally detained at Guantánamo Bay, and 
 assisted in the analysis of U.S. money used to destabilize sovereign Latin 
 American democracies. He has been a human rights observer in El Salvador, 
 Honduras, Colombia, and Chile as well as Palestine and Afghanistan.\n\nThe 
 Complaint for Declaratory and Injunctive Relief for Violation of Freedom of 
 Information Act was filed on Feb. 6, 2012. See 
 http://soaw.org/category-table/3868-pentagon-secrecy\n\nwww.soaw.org\n\n#   
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SUMMARY:School of the Americas Watch vs. U.S. Department of Defense
LOCATION:U.S. Courthouse, Courtroom 3, 1301 Clay Street (at 14th St.)\nOakland, 
 California
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2013/02/08/18731664.php
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