Press Release
Contact:
Theo Sitther 202.483.2220
tsitther@centeronconscience.org
For Immediate Release:
Conscientious Objectors from Around the World
Gather in Washington DC and New York to Oppose the War
From May 11th to 16th, an international group of conscientious objectors will
gather in New York City and Washington, DC for Operation Refuse War, a week of
conferences, demonstrations, and actions in celebration of International
Conscientious Objectors Day, May 15th. With no end in sight to the wars in Iraq
and Afghanistan, a sharp drop in the number of new military recruits, and deep
dissatisfaction within the military, the need to popularize conscientious
objection and to support conscientious objectors has never been stronger.
Since the 1980s, May 15th has been celebrated as International Conscientious
Objectors' Day. Each year, activities are held in a country where
conscientious objectors are facing persecution or harassment. Previous
locations have included the Balkans in 2002, Israel in 2003, Chile in 2004, and
Greece in 2005. In addition, a similar gathering of conscientious objectors has
been held each year in Washington, DC to forward the rights of conscientious
objectors in the United States.
This week of action will highlight the difficulties that current conscientious
objectors face as well as help build relationships and connections between the
various communities within the anti-war movement. The focus of the events will
be on supporting contemporary American conscientious objectors and their
families, as well as examining the current potential of conscientious objection
(in its various forms) as a strategy for building an anti-war movement. In
addition, Operation Refuse War will bring together international and American
conscientious objectors to share their experiences and ideas. The week will end
with a trip for some to speak to individual members of Congress and others to
join a demonstration that connects the opposition of this war with the
opposition of other wars.
Part of this weekend will include a meeting of the conscientious objectors with
the GI Rights Hotline and members of the Military Law Task Force of the
National Lawyers Guild. In addition, the Hotline and Guild members will spend
time on their own working to better their response to the ever-increasing
demand for help from the members of the military who seek to resist the war.
Sponsoring organizations include the War Resisters League, War Resisters
International
American Friends Service Committee Youth and Militarism Program, the Center on
Conscience & War, the Washington Peace Center, the National Youth and Student
Peace Coalition, Student Peace Action Network (SPAN), and the Military Law Task Force of the National Lawyers Guild. (List in formation)
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