The annual November vigil to close the School
of the Americas at the gates of Fort Benning will follow the
election of President Barack Obama by two weeks. It will be an
opportunity for the progressive movement to push for the closure of
the SOA/WHINSEC and to set an agenda against oppressive U.S.
foreign policy, whatever the result of that election will be.See the
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November Organizing Packet
For over a decade, students, religious, labor, veterans, human
rights, and social/global justice groups have been converging every
November at the gates of Fort Benning, GA to speak out in
solidarity with the people of the Americas and to engage in
nonviolent direct action. We will gather again this year November
21 - 23, 2008 and continue together in the struggle until the
School of the Americas/ Western Hemisphere Institute for Security
Cooperation (SOA/WHINSEC) is closed and the policies it represents
are changed forever. The rally and vigil this year will be
accompanied by teach-ins, trainings and caucuses that begin Friday,
November 21.
The spirit of liberation is rising up in the people all around the
globe. It cannot be silenced by threats and violence any more than
it can be contained by prison walls. We call on everyone to speak
out against the continuous atrocities perpetrated by graduates of
the SOA/WHINSEC throughout Latin America and to come to Georgia in
November.
The Western Hemisphere Institute for Security
Cooperation (WHINSEC), formerly known as the US Army School of
Americas (SOA), based in Fort Benning, Georgia, trains Latin
American security personnel in combat, counter-insurgency, and
counter-narcotics. SOA/WHINSEC
graduates are responsible for some of the worst human rights
abuses in Latin America. In 1996 the Pentagon was forced to release
training manuals used at the
school that advocated torture, extortion and execution. Among the
SOA/WHINSEC's nearly 60,000 graduates are notorious dictators
Manuel Noriega and Omar Torrijos of Panama, Leopoldo Galtieri and
Roberto Viola of Argentina, Juan Velasco Alvarado of Peru,
Guillermo Rodriguez of Ecuador, and Hugo Banzer Suarez of Bolivia.
Lower-level SOA/WHINSEC graduates have participated in human rights
abuses that include the assassination of Archbishop Oscar Romero
and the El Mozote massacre of 900 civilians. (See Grads in the
News).Contact SOA Watch: PO Box 4566 ~ Washington, DC, 20017
Phone: (202) 234 3440 ~ email: info@soaw.org
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