Two former Abu-Ghraib interrogators to call for the demilitarisation of Shannon Airport
In the wake of the Shannon demo (Saturday, 28th October), the Cork branch of Anti-War Ireland will host a public meeting which will be addressed by two former interrogators at the infamous Abu-Ghraib prison.
Stephen Lewis and Tony Lagouranis both served in Iraq together but rejected the war, along with their friend and fellow interrogator Joshua Casteel (who spoke in Cork during the summer).
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 served together. 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.
When: 8pm, Tuesday, 31 October
Where: Quality Hotel, John Redmond Street, Cork
All welcome!!!
See yis in Shannon in the meantime!
Organised by Cork AWI
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4A 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
Kathy and Bill Christison, both former senior CIA analysts and now harsh critics of the Bush regime, will join Stephen Lewis and Tony Lagouranis on the platform for this public meeting.
Should be a very interesting meeting and plenty of time will be allowed for discussion.
Tony Lagouranis speaks on Sky News Oct 25th
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTeE1ykArBU
Over 70 people attended. Good discussion had.
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