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Video: GI Resistance Celebration Shuts Oakland Military Recruiting Station
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Oakland, California (May 15, 2006) -- 100 people shut down Oakland military recruiting station to celebrate GI resistance to immoral war and occupation.
Oakland, California (May 15, 2006) -- 100 people shut down Oakland military recruiting station to celebrate GI resistance to immoral war and occupation.
Oakland, California (May 15, 2006) -- 100 people marched this afternoon from Oakland City Center to the nearby military recruiting station to celebrate GI resistance to immoral war and occupation. Behind a colorful banner for “International Conscientious Objector Day”, and under a giant peace dove, drummers led the procession of high school students, senior citizens, musicians, artists, and community members north on Broadway. At the recruiting station, large posters were unrolled and pasted over the station’s windows to better inform potential recruits of the realities of military service.
Earlier in the day a delegation of Bay Area community members met with a representative of the Canadian consulate to press the case for safe haven for the scores of US military service members now in Canada resisting the ongoing Iraq War.
The initial march and rally was organized by Courage to Resist and the Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors, with the help of Not in Our Name, Grandmothers Against the War, CodePink, International Capoeira Angola Foundation Oakland, Not Your Soldier, Act Against Torture, and the Heads Up Collective.
Earlier in the day a delegation of Bay Area community members met with a representative of the Canadian consulate to press the case for safe haven for the scores of US military service members now in Canada resisting the ongoing Iraq War.
The initial march and rally was organized by Courage to Resist and the Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors, with the help of Not in Our Name, Grandmothers Against the War, CodePink, International Capoeira Angola Foundation Oakland, Not Your Soldier, Act Against Torture, and the Heads Up Collective.
For more information:
http://www.couragetoresist.org
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Ridiculous and disgusting. Maybe you don't agree with the country's reasons, but I've been there twice, and see the people are better off than before we got there. The main source of fear they deal with every day comes from insurgents and anti-democratic entities, Not the U.S. If we weren't there, the terrorist factions may very well be bombing gatherings like this, which might not be such a bad idea, but it would be a needless evil and a waste of explosives. And I may be uninformed, but isn't Capoeira a fighting style?? And, correct me if I'm wrong, isn't fighting violent? Kind of an oxy-moron don't you think?
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