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ACTION AGAINST MILITARY RECRUTING! MAY 15 4pm Downtown Oakland (updated info)

by Courage to Resist (courage [at] riseup.net)
Celebrate the Right Not To Fight Wars!

RESIST MILITARY RECRUITING!
Celebrate the Right Not To Fight Wars!
International Conscientious Objector Day - 2006
Honor All Who Resist War and Empire

MONDAY MAY 15th

4pm: RALLY at
Oakland City Center,
12th & Broadway
for Spoken Word, Music, and Theater

5 pm: MARCH to & Non-Violent Direct Action at
Military Recruiting Station
Broadway & 21st St
Let's creatively transform the streets of downtown
Oakland with Bateria Lucha drummers, giant puppets by
St Mary's Center seniors and more...

5:30 pm 'til we're done:
NONVIOLENT DIRECT ACTION & PROTEST
Recruitment of War Objectors and performance by
Int'l Capoeira Angola Foundation at the
Military Recruiting Center
Broadway & 21st St





Join May 15th organizers on the following dates to
make art and prepare for May 15th actions:

Sunday, May 7th, 2 to 6 p.m.- Art Party!
Help construct props, paint banners, make picket signs and more!
Ruckus Office
369 15th Street
(btwn Franklin and Webster,3 blocks from 12th St BART)
Oakland
"Image" MAP

Sunday, May 14th, 2 to 4 pm
Free Mother's Day Event! (bring your Mom!)

Featuring courageous GI resister Pablo Paredes,
Aimee Allison, youth performance, and short films...
Parkway Theater
1834 Park Blvd. at E. 18th St
Oakland
More Info
MAP

Sunday May 14th, 5 to 7 p.m.
Noviolent Direct Action Preparation/Training:

Ruckus Office
369 15th Street
(btwn Franklin and Webster,3 blocks from 12th St BART)
Oakland
MAP


MAY 15: INT'L CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR DAY
For over 20 years May 15 has been celebrated as International
Conscientious Objectors Day. Each year activities are focused in a
country where war objectors are being harassed or persecuted.
"Image" This year the international focus is on the United States' denial
of the right of soldiers to object.
Conscientious Objectors, GI resisters 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.
This year coordinated activities are being planned in the U.S. in
New York, Washington DC and the SF Bay Area.

PEOPLE POWER CAN END THE WAR
This mobilization is in support of ongoing campaigns to support GI objectors,
resist military recruitment and a possible draft, and end the war and occupation
in Iraq and global policies of empire. While the government wages war and
occupation abroad, it also sponsors a domestic war at home, including
attacks on immigrant rights, and cuts in education, healthcare, and housing.
This action is part of a people power strategy to assert our power to end the
war ourselves by supporting objectors in the military and cutting off the supply of recruits.

Supported by Grandmothers Against the War, CODEPINK, Int'l Capoeira Angola Foundation-Oakland,
Not in Our Name, Not Your Soldier, Act Against Torture

Intitiated by Courage to Resist and the Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors (CCCO)

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by Peter Spannagle & Kwan Booth (peter [at] oaklandartists.com)
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Nonviolent Anti-War Protests Close Recruitment Office



On May 15th, the close of business in Downtown Oakland was accompanied by a rally, march and nonviolent direct action, bringing a vibrant and diverse crowd of at least 100 from Oakland City Center to the Military Recruiting Station at 21st and Broadway.

Marchers included members of Code Pink, Not in Our Name, Not Your Soldier, Grandmothers Against War, Act Against Torture, the Bateria Lucha drummers, the International Capoeira Angola Foundation as well as youth and families from the surrounding community.

The groups came together to commemorate International Conscientious Objector's Day by shutting down the local Recruitment Office as similar actions were undertaken in New York and Washington D.C.

The protesters, escorted by several armed police officers, stopped Northbound traffic on Broadway for 9 blocks during their march to the station, where several participants wheatpasted antiwar banners over windows already filled with recruitment propaganda.

Oakland has a history of fighting militarism, from the draft of the 60's to recruitment efforts today. This is part of the reason Oakland's Aimee Alison, community organizer and candidate for City Council, chose to attend the demonstration. She says she is also concerned with the methods used to attract young people to the armed forces.

Alison, an Army veteran turned conscientious objector, says she was recruited at this same Oakland recruitment office with "soft promises" from recruiters. She says she objects to the war partially because she disagrees with tactics used to recruit young people. "The military is willing to lie" she says, in order to attract young people. "Resources are shrinking", she adds, and many youth look at the military as the only way to escape poverty.
In an effort to teach his child a different way of living as early as possible, Oakland resident Gopal came to voice his opposition to "war and empire" with 22 month-old daughter, Ila. The rally's youngest participant posed and smiled in front of a sign posted on the Recruitment Office stating opposition to all wars.

This was an opportunity for their family to create historic record of their opposition to the war and to commemorate the struggle to end it.

As in a previous direct action at the same Recruitment Office in September 2005, the police were unwilling to arrest any of the activists engaged in nonviolent civil disobedience. Attendees attributed this to the broad coalition of public support for the actions.

Ryan Harvey, a member of the anarchist folk collective RiotFolk, observed that such actions can only happen safely during the day as a group action with public support. "Any one person here alone at night would be arrested." he says.

Jeff Paterson linked the success of the event to the inclusion of people from many different backgrounds and ages, from youth to grandmothers. Paterson is a staff member with the national office of Not In Our Name, whose mission is "to build, strengthen and expand resistance to stop the U.S. government's entire course of war and repression being waged in the name of 'fighting terrorism.'"

For more information folow these links:

www.objector.org

www.couragetoresist.org

http://www.indybay.org/news/2006/05/1821082.php 

https://www.aimeeallison.org/

http://www.notinourname.net/about.html

http://rwor.org/a/v22/1080-89/1087/jeff_paterson.htm

http://www.speakoutnow.org/People/headRush.html

http://www.riotfolk.org/



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