March 14, 2008
By Aaron Glantz
Source:
Information Clearing House
The event is
inspired by the Winter Solider tribunal held in 1971 by Vietnam War vets,
including John Kerry. The name comes from a quote from Thomas Paine, the
revolutionary who rallied George Washington's troops at
Paine
was trying to keep
Lawless Atmosphere
"The problem
that we face in
Laituri
explained that precedent of lawlessness makes itself felt in the rules of
engagement handed down by commanders to soldiers on the front lines. When he was
stationed in
"The problem is that that soldier was not committing a crime as you might call it because the rules of engagement were very clear that no one was supposed to be walking down the street," Laituri said. "But I have a problem with that. You can't tell a family to leave everything they know so you can bomb the shit out of their house or their city. So while he definitely has protection under the law, I don't think that legitimates that type of violence." Not Just Numbers
Aaron Hughes,
a former member of the Illinois National Guard who spent a year running convoys
in
Hughes grew up
in a basement apartment in
But after
being sent to
"I think it's wrong, looking back at it," he said. "How can you not perceive it as a step away from your humanity? They automatically start isolating you. They tell you your girlfriend or your husband is not going to be there. They tell you not to trust anyone but the military and they really start fostering that as your sole relationship in life." Equally Criminal Wars
The
veterans also want to stress the similarities between the wars in
"The exact
same units that are getting the exact same training and the exact same orders
are getting sent to both
O'Brien even witnessed the abuse of dead bodies during his tour. "When a patient would die, we would hear over the PA system an announcement through the clinic saying 'Who wants to learn how to do a chest tube?' or 'Who wants to know what a human heart looks like?,'" he said. "Rather than giving the proper treatment of the dead, the body would become a cadaver for medical practice with no consent from the victim."
First Winter Soldier
When
the first Winter Soldier hearings were held 37 years ago in 1971, the
Among those in
attendance was 27-year-old Navy Lieutenant John Kerry, who had served on a Swift
Boat in
Then and Now: Kerry and Mejia
"Many very
highly decorated veterans testified to war crimes committed in
In one of the
most famous antiwar speeches of the era, Kerry concluded: "Someone has to die so
that President Nixon won't be - and these are his words - 'the first president
to lose a war'. We are asking Americans to think about that, because how do you
ask a man to be the last man to die in
Members of
"We
have given a blanket invitation to Congress," said Camilo Mejia, the Chair of
the Board of
But
action from politicians is only one possible outcome. Mejia says IVAW also hopes
Winter Soldier will increase the size and strength of GI Resistance against the
wars in
"This event is
going to empower soldiers to follow their conscience whatever that means for
them," said Mejia, who deserted the military after five months in
Breaking Point
Many observers believe the Army is already close to its breaking point. Last week, top Army officials told the Senate Armed Services Committee that it's is under serious strain and must reduce the length of combat tours as soon as possible. Gen. George Casey, the Army chief of Staff said, "The cumulative effects of the last six-plus years at war have left our Army out of balance."
Casey told the
Senate Armed Services Committee Tuesday that cutting the time soldiers spend in
combat is an integral part of reducing the stress on the force. Last year,
Senate Republicans and President George W. Bush sabotaged Democratic attempts to
ensure troops as much rest time at home as they spent on their most recent tour
overseas. Cycling troops through three or four tours in
For most Americans, "this war has been statistics, it's been rhetoric," said Hughes, the former member of the Illinois National Guard. "But for the American soldiers who've served there it is personal, and for the Iraqi people who live there, it's personal. That's why our testimony is important."
Streaming Video and Audio
Video and
photographic evidence will also be presented, and the Winter Soldier testimony
and panels will be broadcast live on nationally Pacifica Radio and satellite
television station Free Speech TV Channel 9415. Streaming video on ivaw.org,
as well as audio at KPFA.org and warcomeshome.
The War Comes Home site, which I edit and is associated with the San Francisco Pacifica radio station KPFA, will also feature bios, photos, and videos of the speakers. Online audio clips of the testimonials will be posted as the hearing progresses.
Space at the