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This space is dedicated to the proposition that we need to know the history of the struggles on the left and of earlier progressive movements here and world-wide. If we can learn from the mistakes made in the past (as well as what went right) we can move forward in the future to create a more just and equitable society. We will be reviewing books, CDs, and movies we believe everyone needs to read, hear and look at as well as making commentary from time to time. Greg Green, site manager
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Veterans For Peace: No Troops to the Border!
Veterans For Peace strongly condemns the recent announcement that up to 15,000 active duty military personnel may be sent to the U.S. southern border. These troops will join the additional National Guard units that were sent last year, increasing the militarization of our borders at an alarming rate. Our immigration laws and enforcement tactics have long been at a crisis point and we are now witnessing an even more draconian surge in the use of force to prop up failed policies.
Veterans For Peace calls on all our members and all veterans who see the inhumanity and injustice of the current policies to call their Congressional Representative and Senators to demand the military be pulled back from the border and that the members of the approaching caravan be treated with dignity and processed according to international humanitarian standards as refugees. We call on all service members participating in the border deployment to follow the long American tradition of listening to their conscience and remember that they have no obligation to follow illegal orders. (For questions on military rights, contact the GI Rights Hotline or Courage to Resist)
The U.S. government, instead of welcoming the approaching refugees, the majority of whom will seek asylum under completely legal processes, is treating individuals and families fleeing to the U.S. as if they are "terrorists" (even when "counterterrorism" officials within the administration are stating that no such people exist within the caravan). The majority of these refugees are fleeing from violence in Honduras and a political situation United States' actions have made worse.
It is more important than ever that veterans stand up, speak out and organize to disrupt the dangerous escalation of racist and unjust policies, both at home and abroad. We, as veterans, know that peace is possible, but only if resources are directed towards caring for one another, not perpetuating militarization across the globe.
Help Send Deported Vets to SOAW
SOA, Encuentro 2018, gives Veterans For Peace deported veteran members the opportunity to unite with those feeling the injustices, of being considered as less than human beings, but also the opportunity to share ideas and strategies with those brothers and sisters that support and fight for the rights of those not able to fight for themselves, like those vulnerable to the hate and racism that is threatening the peace of our nations. We will uncover the connections between these struggles and the plight of deported U.S. veterans to countries around the world and the unfair punishment and political detention of immigrants who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces.
We plan to send 15 veterans to stand in solidarity with SOA and other members of Veterans For Peace. VFP members will march through Nogales, AZ and meet us on the Mexican side of the border. We will participate in workshops and planning to end the U.S. oppressive and militarized foreign policy in Latin America and act in solidarity with organizations and movements working for justice and peace throughout the Americas.
How can you help? We have a goal of raising $3,000 to cover the cost of our delegation. Could you help by contributing $25, $50 or $100 towards that goal? A donation of $200 will cover the travel and lodging of one veteran. We are so grateful for any amount of support you can offer. We know that we would be unable to do so much without supporters like you!
The Boys Who Said No Film Premiere
Nov 18, 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Tabard Inn, 1739 N St NW, Washington, DC 20036,
THE BOYS WHO SAID NO! will be the first film to profile one of the most successful youth-led resistance movements in American history -- the hundreds of thousands of young men who refused to be drafted to fight in Vietnam and helped end the War and the military draft.
Join them for this special gathering at the Tabard Inn for a sneak preview of the film's 30 minute opening segment, followed by spirited discussion, special guests, fine food and beverages. (One of the special guests is VFP member Matt Hoh!)
Attendance will help provide the funds to finish the film this year and widely distribute it to inspire activists today.
VFP Nashville Radio Hour: Oak Ridge
Harvey and Jim of Veterans For Peace Nashville talk to Ralph Hutchinson of the Oak Ridge Environmental and Peace Alliance about Trumps threatened withdrawal from the INF and their continued efforts to slow down or stop the dangerous and expensive new construction at the Oak Ridge Nuclear facility.
Observations from Russia
VFP Member Bruce Gagnon recently returned from a trip to Russia where he went to Moscow and Crimea. He wrote a blog about his recent trip that includes a list of observations ranging from the political to the mundane of daily life. It's a must read and full of interesting observations!
Veterans Issue Open Letter to Active Duty US Soldiers
VFP Member Rory Fanning and Spenser Rapone recently wrote a letter calling on Active Duty U.S. Soldiers.
"Our Commander-in-chief is lying to you. You should refuse his orders to deploy to the southern U.S. border should you be called to do so. Despite what Trump and his administration are saying, the migrants moving North towards the U.S. are not a threat. These small numbers of people are escaping intense violence. In fact, much of the reason these men and women—with families just like yours and ours—are fleeing their homes is because of the US meddling in their country’s elections. Look no further than Honduras, where the Obama administration supported the overthrow of a democratically elected president who was then replaced by a repressive dictator.
These extremely poor and vulnerable people are desperate for peace. Who among us would walk a thousand miles with only the clothes on our back without great cause? The odds are good that your parents, grandparents, great-grandparents, etc. lived similar experiences to these migrants. Your family members came to the U.S. to seek a better life—some fled violence. Consider this as you are asked to confront these unarmed men, women and children from Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador. To do so would be the ultimate hypocrisy."
Retraction
VFP regrets sharing a creative piece in our October 5th electronic newsletter without permission. The mini photo-essay by Mike Hastie included details about war experiences of a couple Vietnam veteran friends of his, but the story he told about Jerry Gentry was erroneous and a breach of Jerry's privacy. VFP is sincerely sorry for publishing the piece without permission.
VFPStore: Last Chance! 2018 Convention T-Shirts!
Great souvenir or collector T-Shirt from our 2018 Convention held in St. Paul, Minnesota!! Get one while supplies last!!
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Front: Reclaim Armistice Day 1918-2018, "End All Wars" Helmet Design, Veterans for Peace, 33rd Annual Convention (with date and location)
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In This Issue:
Urgent Message From the President
Last week we saw a spate of high visibility hate crimes in the United States. Two African American elders shopping at a Kroger's store in Kentucky were randomly murdered by a middle-aged white man, who told an armed responder, "whites don't kill whites." Eleven Jewish worshipers were gunned down in a Pittsburg synagogue by a middle-aged white man shouting, "All Jews must die." A middle-aged man in Florida, a big fan of Donald Trump, was arrested after mailing bombs to some of Trump's favorite targets: leading Democrats and CNN.
Simultaneously, an older white supremacist, Donald Trump, ordered thousands of troops to the U.S. border with Mexico, while openly suggesting a violent response to the caravan of desperate Central American asylum seekers. Of course, it is no coincidence that Trump is attacking migrants right before the mid-term elections. He expects this will play well with his "base" and turn out the racist, anti-immigrant vote. There can be little doubt that Trump's overt racism played into these other hate crimes. He has given permission to racists to come out of the closet and do their thing. He suggests that violence is a perfectly acceptable reaction, especially when directed against his enemies and scapegoats. He is preparing the ground for a fascist United States. Stop Wars at Home and Abroad
Plans are being finalized for the upcoming Armistice Day weekend in Washington D.C. There is a large coalition working on planning a weekend full of activities!
CELEBRATE: The Trump Military Parade has been CANCELLED!
DIVEST FROM WAR: Attend a “PEACE CONGRESS” with over 200 Peace Groups INVEST IN PEACE: Reclaim ARMISTICE DAY on its 100th Anniversary Veterans Occupy Washington: Vets will occupy McPherson Square throughout the weekend (15th Street & I Street, NW). Peace with Iran Delegation, January 10-18
Thursday, January 10 - Friday, January 18, 2019
Concerned that the US administration is making a case for war with Iran, a coalition of peace groups, organized by www.codepink.org, is putting together an historic Peace Delegation to Iran. We hope our delegation can have a significant impact in helping move our two nations from a place of hostility and military threats to a place of mutual respect and peace with one another.
Reclaiming Armistice Day: Submit Your Event
Veterans For Peace has been celebrating Armistice Day almost since the organization's inception, with a few chapters doing yearly events. However, in 2008 the effort became a national effort with the passage of an official Veterans For Peace resolution. Since then, chapters across the country have been "Reclaiming Armistice Day" pushing the celebration of peace into the national conversation on Veterans Day.
One hundred years ago the world celebrated peace as a universal principle. The first World War had just ended and nations mourning their dead collectively called for an end to all wars. Armistice Day was born and was designated as “a day to be dedicated to the cause of world peace and to be thereafter celebrated." U.S. Facilitates Saudi War Crimes in Yemen
VFP Advisory Member Marjorie Cohn writes on the ongoing crisis in Yemen.
"As recently as October 13, a Saudi-led airstrike killed at least 19 people and injured 30 when it hit a convoy of buses carrying civilians escaping an attack on Hodeidah. The coalition has mounted more than 50 airstrikes on civilian vehicles in 2018 alone.
Targeting civilians is a war crime under the Fourth Geneva Convention.
By furnishing a bomb with knowledge it would likely be used to commit a war crime, US leaders could be tried for aiding and abetting a war crime under customary international law. They supplied the bomb used in the August 2018 bus attack, knowing a similar one was used in the 2016 funeral bombing."
VFP Madison Radio Hour: Reclaim Armistice Day
Veterans For Peace Chapter 25 in Madison Wisconsin will be featured on 89.9 WORT-FM on Monday, Nov 5th at 7:00 p.m. (Central). Check out this great promo that the station will be playing at various times in the run up to the program!
Peace Report: Decolonialization
The Peace Report continues the conversation with Monisha Rios about colonialism and ways it shows up within the U.S. Peace Movement.
Nov 11 - Armistice Day
Nov 16-18 - 2018 SOA Watch Encuentro
Nov 16-18 - International Conference Against U.S./NATO Military Bases in Dublin, Ireland
Nov 27-29 - International Youth Conference: Reaching High for a Nuclear Weapon Free World, Prague, Czech Republic
Dec 1 - Summit on Peace with Iran, Washington D.C.
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