Thursday, May 28, 2015

support efforts

Presentation by JEFF PATERSON, former Kaneohe Bay Marine who publicly refused to deploy to the Gulf War, entitled “Chelsea Manning and War Objectors,” begins approx. 34 min. into the video. Presentation held March 10th, 2015, at Weaver Hall on the ground of the Church of the Crossroads, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Also featuring: JACOB BRIDGE – active duty Kaneohe Bay Marine officer, Conscientious Objector applicant, KYLE KAJIHIRO – advocate for downsizing the US Army on Oahu, Hawaii Peace & Justice activist, NANCY ALECK – evening moderator, Executive Director of Hawaii People’s Fund.
hawaii-presentation
Event hosted by the Chelsea Manning Support Network and Courage to Resist. Endorsed by: ACLU Foundation of Hawaiʻi, Hawaiʻi Peace & Justice, Hawaiʻi People’s Fund, Revolution Books Honolulu, World Can’t Wait-Hawaiʻi
In August 1990, US Marine artilleryman Corporal Jeff Paterson became the first of many US military personnel to refuse to fight in Iraq. Jeff sat down on the tarmac of the Kaneohe Marine Corps Air Station to refuse deployment. Today, he is the Project Director of Courage to Resist, an Oakland, California-based organization dedicated to supporting GI war resisters and conscientious objectors.
Since 2004, Jeff has worked with hundreds of US military objectors who faced serious consequences for objecting to our nation’s endless wars. In 2006, he worked with Oahu native US Army Lt. Ehren Watada to refuse to fight an illegal war in Iraq.
Since 2010, Jeff has managed the staff and defense fund of the Chelsea Manning Support Network. Chelsea (former Bradley) Manning was sentenced to 35 years in military prison for providing the WikiLeaks website with embarrassing details of the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars, US State Department double-dealings, and information about the detainees at Guantanamo Bay.
Note: US Marine officer 1st Lt. Jacob Bridge was NOT representing the US military at this event, in any way. His participation was limited to sharing his personal views on these matters with the local community.

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