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Dublin anti-war meeting: Three Abu-Ghraib interrogators to speak

category dublin | anti-war / imperialism | event notice author Tuesday October 10, 2006 22:46author by Anti-War Irelandauthor email info at antiwarireland dot org

US Iraq War veterans to demand the demilitarisation of Shannon

Three US Iraq War veterans will address an Anti-War Ireland public meeting in Dublin at 7.30pm on Thursday, 26 October. All three served together as interrogators at the infamous Abu-Ghraib prison. Having rejected the war in which they served, they are now active members of Iraq War Veterans Against War.

The rejection of the war by three members of the same military unit sends out a powerful message about the growing opposition to this war within the US military.

The three veterans are Tony Lagouranis, Joshua Casteel and Stephen Lewis.

The meeting, chaired by Deirdre Clancy of Anti-War Ireland, will also be addressed by an AWI speaker.

When: 7.30pm, Thursday, 26 October

Where: ATGWU Hall, Middle Abbey Street, Dublin.

All welcome!!

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author by Anti-War Ireland (Dublin branch)publication date Wed Oct 11, 2006 13:08author email info at antiwarireland dot orgauthor address author phone

Stephen Lewis served five years in the US army as an arabic speaking interrogator. He spent a year in Iraq, much of the time at Abu Ghraib.

Joshua Casteel, Tony Lagouranis and Stephen Lewis served together as interrogators at Abu Ghraib. Their unit was the 202 military intelligence battalion. Near the end of the tour in Iraq, Joshua and Stephen confided in each other that they would both apply for conscientious objection as soon as they returned to the US. They did and both are now members of Iraq Veterans Against the War, as is Tony Lagouranis.

This should be a fascinating meeting. The fact that THREE members of the same intelligence unit have come out strongly against the war sends a powerful message that support in the US army for the Bush war effort should not be taken for granted.

A recent interview with Tony Lagouranis, who will speak at AWI events in Dublin, Shannon, Limerick, Cork and Belfast, can be seen by clicking the following link:

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/torture/intervi....html

Related Link: http://www.antiwarireland.org
author by browserpublication date Wed Oct 11, 2006 16:03author address author phone

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Tony Lagourinas, former Abu Ghraib interrogator, who will speak in Dublin
Tony Lagourinas, former Abu Ghraib interrogator, who will speak in Dublin

author by AWIpublication date Mon Oct 23, 2006 13:40author address author phone

The two final speakers have been confirmed for this meeting.

Goretti Horgan of the Derry Anti-War Coalition will speak on behalf of the Raytheon Nine. She was present and participated in the Raytheon action.

Colm Breathnach will speak on behalf of Anti-War Ireland.

Related Link: http://www.antiwarireland.org
author by anonpublication date Tue Oct 24, 2006 13:00author address author phone

Is there any similar organisation in Britain for ex-squaddies who've turned against the war? I know there's a group representing the families of soldiers but is there any representing Brit soldiers who've turned against the war?

It'll be interesting on Thursday as well if these guys talk for a bit about where the US anti-war movement is at.

author by updaterpublication date Thu Oct 26, 2006 16:58author address author phone

Two of the former Abu-Ghraib interrogators will be interviewed on Radio 1 Drivetime tonight. Between 5 and 6, I think.

author by anonpublication date Thu Oct 26, 2006 20:28author address author phone

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - More than 200 active duty U.S. armed service members, fed up with the war in Iraq, have joined an unusual protest calling for withdrawal of U.S. troops from the country, organizers said on Wednesday.

The campaign, called the Appeal for Redress from the War in Iraq, is the first of its kind in the Iraq war and takes advantage of Defense Department rules allowing active duty troops to express personal opinions to members of Congress without fear of retaliation, organizers said.

"As a patriotic American proud to serve the nation in uniform, I respectfully urge my political leaders in Congress to support the prompt withdrawal of all American military forces and bases from Iraq," states the appeal posted on the campaign's Web site at www.appealforredress.org .

"Staying in Iraq will not work and is not worth the price. It is time for U.S. troops to come home," it adds.

The Web site allows service members to sign the appeal that will be presented to members of Congress. Organizers said the number of signatories has climbed from 65 to 219 since the appeal was posted a few days ago and Wednesday when it was publicly launched.

Active Duty GIs Being Recruited To Lobby Congress Against War
http://www.nysun.com/article/42334
"I think it is shameful because the timing is so close to the election. They ought to be ashamed of themselves," a retired Air Force lieutenant general, Thomas McInerney, told The New York Sun yesterday by phone from Israel. "The soldiers should be ashamed of themselves for being duped into this. It is to be expected from a MoveOn.org-type group. They have no standards."

Backers of the website also cite a "whistle-blower protection" law under which service members can file complaints to Congress without reprisal.

Hutto told the media that he had come up with the idea for the appeals drive in January 2006. While deployed in a ship off the coast of Iraq he read a copy of David Cortright’s Soldiers in Revolt: GI Resistance During the Vietnam War.

The GI movement, explained Hutto, was comprised of “active-duty, sailors, marines and soldiers in the military during the Vietnam War who advocated and fought to end that war and bring the troops home.... By 1971, over 250,000 of these active-duty service people” had petitioned their political leaders
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2006/oct2006/mili-o26.shtml

author by antiwarpublication date Fri Oct 27, 2006 12:57author address author phone

Meeting went very well. About 100 present. It was chaired by Deirdre Clancy. A lot of speakers (maybe too many): Ed Horgan (former Irish army commandant); Tony Lagouranis, Joshua Casteel, Stephen Lewis (all ex-Abu Ghraib US interrogators); Goretti Horgan (Raytheon 9); and Colm Breathnach (Anti-War Ireland).

I thought the best speakers were Tony Lagouranis, Goretti Horgan and Colm Breathnach, but the testimony of each of the US vets was very interesting.

Shannon tomorrow. Bus leaves Liberty Hall at 9.30pm.

author by opps!publication date Fri Oct 27, 2006 13:04author address author phone

Bus from dublin to Shannon leaves tomorrow morning at 9.30AM.


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