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First Woman GI Takes Public Stand Against War!

by Courage to Resist (courage [at] riseup.net)
<B>Army National Guard Specialist Katherine Jashinski, on
active duty with the 111th ASG since January of this year, made a
public statement against war as a conscientious objector in the face of
orders to participate in weapons training and deploy to the Middle East</B>
Very exciting news from Fort Benning Georgia!
As thousands gather to call for the closure of the notorious School of the Americas k-jashinski-nosmile.jpg" (SOA/ WHINSEC),

Army National Guard Specialist Katherine Jashinski publicly announces her refusal to be deployed to the Middle East.

"My name is Katherine Jashinski. I am a SPC in the Texas Army National Guard. I was born in Milwaukee, WI and I am 22 years old... I have come to the point where I am forced to choose between my legal obligation to the Army and my deepest moral values. I want to make it clear that I will not compromise my beliefs for any reason." (Excerpt from Katherines's personal statement)

Read Katherine's full statement made at Ft. Benning, GA on November 17, 2005 below. She is the first woman in the military to publicly declare resistance to participation in the war.

GI resisters, conscientious objectors, and dissent within the military deserve our support as they stand up for human rights and dignity, democratic rights, and international law.
Widespread public support and pressure can help protect these courageous individuals from feelings of isolation and from repression of them and their rights. The fact that soldiers, veterans and military families have re-inspired the US antiwar movement and successfully countered the story of the war on terror is incredibly hopeful!

Be on the lookout for more from Courage to Resist on how to support Katherine and all those who refuse to fight in illegal and immoral wars.
http://www.CouragetoResist.org
For more on what’s happening at Fort Benning this week,
http://www.SOAW.org


Statement made at Ft. Benning, GA on November 17, 2005 by SPC Katherine Jashinski, first woman in the military to publicly declare resistance to participation in the war:

My name is Katherine Jashinski. I am a SPC in the Texas Army National Guard. I was born in Milwaukee, WI and I am 22 years old. When I graduated high school I moved to Austin, TX to attend college. At age 19 I enlisted in the Guard as a cook because I wanted to experience military life. When I enlisted I believed that killing was immoral, but also that war was an inevitable part of life and therefore, an exception to the rule.

After enlisting I began the slow transformation into adulthood. Like many teenagers who leave their home for the first time, I went through a period of growth and soul searching. I encountered many new people and ideas that broadly expanded my narrow experiences. After reading essays by Bertrand Russel and traveling to the South Pacific and talking to people from all over the world, my beliefs about humanity and its relation to war changed. I began to see a bigger picture of the world and I started to reevaluate everything that I had been taught about war as a child. I developed the belief that taking human life was wrong and war was no exception. I was then able to clarify who I am and what it is that I stand for.

The thing that I revere most in this world is life, and I will never take another person's life.

Just as others have faith in God, I have faith in humanity

I have a deeply held belief that people must solve all conflicts through peaceful diplomacy and without the use of violence. Violence only begets more violence.

Because I believe so strongly in non-violence, I cannot perform any role in the military. Any person doing any job in the Army, contributes in some way to the planning, preparation or implementation of war.

For eighteen months, while my CO status was pending, I have honored my commitment to the Army and done everything that they asked of me. However, I was ordered to Ft. Benning last Sunday to complete weapons training in preparation to deploy for war.

Now I have come to the point where I am forced to choose between my legal obligation to the Army and my deepest moral values. I want to make it clear that I will not compromise my beliefs for any reason. I have a moral obligation not only to myself but to the world as a whole, and this is more important than any contract.

I have come to my beliefs through personal, intense, reflection and study. They are everything that I am and all that I stand for. After much thought and contemplation about the effect my decision will have on my future, my family, the possibility of prison, and the inevitable scorn and ridicule that I will face, I am completely resolute

. I will exercise my every legal right not pick up a weapon, and to participate in war effort. I am determined to be discharged as a CO, and while undergoing the appeals process; I will continue to follow orders that do not conflict with my conscience until my status has been resolved. I am prepared to accept the consequences of adhering to my beliefs.

What characterizes a conscientious objector is their willingness to face adversity and uphold their values at any cost. We do this not because it is easy or popular, but because we are unable to do otherwise. thank you.



Courage to Resist

is a small all volunteer group of antiwar activists, veterans, and military families who saw a need to build support for antiwar resistance and dissent within the military. This newsletter and the campaign to support GI resistance has incredible potential and is urgently needed, but it's success depends on you, your group and your community participating.

Please consider:
1) Signing up to participate on our GI Resistance Alert Network to receive Action Alerts about GI resisters who need phonecalls, emails, public education and demonstrations of support.

2) If you know of stories or needs for support of GI resisters and objectors please let us know at courage@riseup.net.
You can sign up on our website as either an individual or for your organization.

A better world is possible,

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Comments (Hide Comments)
by Kath
Yeah Katherine! You go girl! I hope everyone who supports peace will stand up for this courageous young woman who is refusing to participate in Bush's stinking war. Out of Iraq now. Peace now.
by Garvin Brown (garvin [at] onthenet.com.au)
Katherine

My heart is filled with absolute joy at your stand on this issue.

I wish for other decent human beings to follow their conscience and do as you have done.It is like the Emperors new clothes it takes but one person to say that the Emperor is naked and from that a new awakening will commence.I spent some time in Gujarat India this year and stayed at Gandhi's Ashram in Ahmedabad.Gandhi's way is the only
true way to solve all the violence and poverty in our world.
You will truly be in my heart on this matter.
I was in Korea.

Sincerely
Garvin Brown
Mahatma Gandhi Awareness
by vic
This way is correct. There are only two kinds of violence , just and unjust. Bushes lying war against the peoples of Iraq and the American soldiers is being exposed globally. The true heros since the Roman empires conquest have been the working people who pick up the gun to eliminate wars forever and put all energies into improving living on the planet for the plants, animals and people. Opposition to the Bush administration and its illegal war can only get larger and more urgent to impeach him, and put him on trial for war crimes, so the worlds people can see what a fraud he really is. No one should go to war for oil pollution, impoverishment, and and unjust wars of aggression. The toopers ought to come home and put in place non-polluting energy in the industrial revolution. Snafu the whole works.
by Stan De SD
Did anyone hold a gun to her head and force her to enlist?

Funny how all these losers who just "discovered" that they were Conscienscious Objectors didn't have any problem taking the paychecks and bennies that come with military service. She made a commitment as a grown adult, she can spend some time breaking rocks... like she deserves.
by Joyce (Jlafoy337 [at] aol.com)
In my opinion( an American,69 yr.old grandmother)since the Iraq war is an illegal war and is a George Bush war.an unjust war,a political war,and has nothing to do with our security.but big money oil....I think Katherine or any one else has the right to not serve any longer..It is time for the U.S. killing of innocent people to stop,our people and theirs....and give the country back to Iraqi people..if they want democracy then they will have to pursue it...
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