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DESCRIPTION:SCHOOL OF THE AMERICAS WATCH SAN FRANCISCO\n\nFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\nMay 
 12, 2016\n\nContact:\nMichael Bass | SOA Watch San Francisco, CA | 
 510.654.5355 or 510.432.2555 mbass@soaw.org\nHendrik Voss | SOA Watch 
 Washington, DC | 202.425.5128 | hvoss@soaw.org\n\nFriday, May 13, 
 2016\n9:00 am Court Session\nBefore: Kleinfeld, Ikuta and Watford, Circuit 
 Judges\nCourtroom 4, 2nd Floor, Rm 260\nJames R. Browning U.S. 
 Courthouse\n95 7th Street, San Francisco, California\n\nThe attorneys and 
 plaintiffs will be available for interviews following the hearing\n\nSOA 
 Watch Activists vs. U.S. Department of Defense\nAppeal Hearing on Infamous 
 U.S. Military Training School\n \nSan Francisco - On May 13, 2016, three 
 judges of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals will hear oral arguments in the 
 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit brought by School of the Americas 
 Watch members, Theresa Cameranesi and Judith Liteky.  As plaintiffs, they 
 seek 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 (WHINSEC), a U.S. military 
 training school located at Fort Benning, Georgia and funded by U.S. 
 taxpayers.\n\nIn 2014, Judge Phyllis J. Hamilton, of the United States 
 Northern District Court of California, ordered the Department of Defense to 
 release the names of the students and instructors at the Western Hemisphere 
 Institute for Security Cooperation (formerly known as the School of the 
 Americas, or SOA), a U.S. military training school for Latin American 
 soldiers that for decades has been connected to torturers, death squads and 
 military dictators throughout the Americas. SOA Watch activists had taken 
 the U.S. government to court over its refusal to release the information, 
 and won. Read the court ruling here:  SOAW.org/judgment\n\nThe U.S. 
 Department of Defense subsequently filed a notice to appeal the court 
 ruling. \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, formerly known as the School of Americas. 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.\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. Judith was a co-founder of School of the Americas 
 Watch San Francisco.\n\nPlaintiff’s Cameranesi and Liteky received the 
 2014 James Madison Freedom of Information Citizen Award for pressing a 
 Freedom of Information Act lawsuit against the Department of Defense to win 
 a precedent-setting ruling that the government may not withhold on national 
 security grounds the names and military unit information of graduates and 
 instructors at the former School of the Americas, now known as the Western 
 Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation. \n\nThe SOA Watch plaintiffs 
 are being represented by attorneys Duffy Carolan and Kent Spriggs.\n\nDuffy 
 Carolan is a partner with the San Francisco firm Jassy Vick Carolan. 
 Attorney Carolan has been 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\nWWW.SOAW.ORG\n#      #      
 #\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/05/12/18786319.php
SUMMARY:SOA Watch Activists vs. U.S. Department of Defense
LOCATION:Courtroom 4, 2nd Floor, Rm 260\nJames R. Browning U.S. Courthouse\n95 7th 
 Street, San Francisco, California
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/05/12/18786319.php
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