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Prison Gates Swing Open for Peace Activists |
10 May 2015: posted by the editor - United States | |
By David Swanson Amazingly, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 2-1 that the government failed to prove that the activists intended to “injure the national defense.” (Maybe Venezuela, accused by President Obama of being a threat to the same, should appeal to the Sixth Circuit!) The U.S. government has just dropped charges against eight members of the National Campaign for Nonviolent Resistance who nonviolently protested the U.S. military’s environmental destruction with a march from the EPA to the Pentagon this past Earth Day. “It can only be speculated why the charges were dismissed,” said NCNR. “The eight activists were charged with ‘Failure to Comply With a Lawful Order’ and were scheduled to appear for trial on June 4 at the U.S. District Court in Alexandria, VA. The group was well prepared to challenge the charge and to speak some truth to power in the courtroom. Perhaps the U.S. attorney recognized that the defendants at the Pentagon were simply exercising their constitutionally-protected right to speak out against our government’s wrong-headed policies. Or possibly he agreed with the defendants’ messages.” In recent months there have been absurd indictments and sentences. But there have also been surprising acquittals and the dismissal of charges. Freedom isn’t free, it’s won by continued protests of wars. Now to free all the other prisoners! John Kiriakou, just out of prison, writes about his experience here. Tags: anti-drone protestors |
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