Protestors Lock Gate at Ft. Benning
School of the Americas Watch
http://www.soaw.org/newsroom
July 13, 2002
School of the Americas Protesters Lock Gate to Fort Benning After 37 Activists Sentenced
Photos of Action Available Upon Request
Columbus, GA The front gate of Fort Benning was closed this morning by an autonomous activist who locked herself to the fence on Fort Benning Road underneath a sign that read, ³Lock up SOA/WHISC, Not Peacemakers!² The activist, Rebecca Johnson, 23, of Washington, DC was joined by a vigil of supporters who gathered in the permitted demonstration area. All were acting in solidarity with 37 human rights workers who were sentenced in Columbus, GA for their role in the SOA Watch November vigil and nonviolent resistance.
The entrance to Fort Benning was ³locked up² at 10:00 AM when Ms. Johnson closed the gates and chained herself to them. Many of the defendants attended the vigil, preparing for their sentences by calling attention to the atrocities committed by SOA graduates.
The ³SOA 37² were among 10,000 who gathered last November to call for the closure of the notorious SOA/WHISC. The defendants peacefully crossed onto Ft. Benning, site of the school. Judge Faircloth is known for giving the maximum of six months to SOA/WHISC opponents. Seventy-one people have served a total of over forty years in prison for engaging in nonviolent resistance in a broad-based campaign to close the school. These defendants received sentences ranging from 6 months probation to 6 months in prison and a $5000 fine (see attached sheet).
³Those who speak out for justice are facing harsh prison sentences while SOA-trained torturers and assassins are operating with impunity,² said SOA Watch founder Fr. Roy Bourgeois. Ms. Johnson added, ³I am called to act for real change in US foreign policy towards Latin America. The SOA, under any name, teaches torturers, rapists, and murderers that the US will not divulge the secret of their crimes against humanity.²
The SOA/WHISC is a combat training school for Latin American soldiers. Its graduates are consistently involved in human rights abuses. In 1996 the Pentagon was forced to release training manuals used at the school that advocated the use of torture, extortion and execution. In December 2000 Congress authorized the WHISC to replace the SOA. The renaming of the school was widely viewed as an attempt to diffuse public criticism and to disassociate the school from its reputation. SOA Watch maintains that the underlying purpose of the school, to control the economic and political systems of Latin America by aiding and influencing Latin American militaries, remains the same.
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Sentencing of the 37 SOA
Watch Defendants (listed in order of state) Fr. William
O¹Donnell Berkeley, CA, 72, Sentenced to six months in
federal prison, $1000 fine Leone Reinbold Oakland, CA,
Sentenced to six months probation, $500 fine Fr. Louis
Vitale San Francisco, CA, Sentenced to three months in
federal prison Toni Flynn Valyermo, CA, 56, Sentenced to
six months in federal prison (in custody now) Jonna Cohen
Denver, CO, 20, Sentenced to three months in federal prison,
$500 fine Michael Sobol Golden CO, 18, Sentenced to three
months in federal prison, $500 fine Kathy Shields Boylan
Washington DC, 58, Sentenced to three months in federal
prison, $500 fine Richard Ring Atlanta, GA, 33, Sentenced
to three months in federal prison, $500 fine Mary Dean
Chicago, IL, 37, Sentenced to six months in a federal
prison, $1000 fine Kathleen Desautels Chicago, IL, 64,
Sentenced to six months in a federal prison Brigid
Conarchy Grayslake, IL, 23, Sentenced to six months
probation, $500 fine and barred from entering Muskogee
County for twelve months Fr. Jerry Zawada Cedar Lake, IN,
65, Sentenced to six months in federal prison (in custody
now) Janice Sevre-Duszynska Nicholasville, KY, 52,
Sentenced to three months in federal prison, $500
fine Ralph Madsen Newtonville, MA, 68, Sentenced to six
months probation, $500 fine Palmer Legare Springfield, MA,
Sentenced to three months in federal prison, $500
fine Rev. Charles Booker-Hirsch Ann Arbor, MI, 41,
Sentenced to three months in federal prison, $500
fine Maxwell Sadler Edwards Waterville, ME, Sentenced to
six months in federal prison, $2500 fine Summer Nelson
Missoula, MT, 26, Sentenced to three months in federal
prison, $500 fine (in custody now) Tom Mahedy Wall, NJ,
39, Former Navy ROTC. Sentenced to three months in federal
prison Linda Holzbaur Ithaca, NY, 45, Sentenced to six
months probation, $500 fine Rae Kramer Syracuse, NY, 55,
Sentenced to six months in a federal prison, $5,000
fine Laura MacDonald Syracuse, NY, 23, Sentenced to three
months in federal prison, $500 fine (in custody now) Mike
Pasquale Syracuse, NY, 33, Sentenced to six months in a
federal prison, $1000 fine Chani Geigle Salem, OR 19,
Sentenced to six months in a federal prison, $1000
fine Shannon McManimon Philadelphia, PA 26, Sentenced to
six months probation, $500 fine Rev. Erik Johnson
Maryville, TN, 57, Sentenced to six months in federal
prison, $1000 fine Kenneth Crowley Houston, TX, 60,
Sentenced to six months in federal prison, $1000
fine Niklan Jones-Lezama Blacksburg, VA, 38, Sentenced to
six months in federal prison David O¹Neill Elkton, VA,
Sentenced to six months probation, $500 fine Lee Sturgis
Elkton, VA, Sentenced to six months probation, $500
fine Peter Gelderloos Harrisonburg, VA 19, Sentenced to
six months in federal prison (in custody now) Abi Miller
Harrisonburg, VA, 23, Sentenced to three months in federal
prison, $500 fine Sue Daniels Pembroke, VA, 41, Sentenced
to three months in federal prison, $500 fine Nancy Gowen
Richmond, VA, 68, Sentenced to three months in federal
prison, $500 fine Lisa Hughes W. Hartford, VT, 36,
Acquitted John Heid Luck, WI, 47, Sentenced to six months
in federal prison Kate Fontanazza Milwaukee, WI 53,
Sentenced to six months in federal prison, $1000 fine for
immediate release Contact: Dorothy Pagosa, 202.903.7257
Eric LeCompte, 253.988.4927