10,000
Gather at the Gates of Ft. Benning, GA to Close
the U.S. Army School of the Americas (SOA) ~ 2,100 Arrested
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
November 20, 2000
School of the Americas Watch/NE
6367 Overbrook Avenue ~ Philadelphia, PA 19151
www.soawne.org
Contact: Linda Panetta (215) 473-2162; Sheila Stumph (215) 477-5892 (www.soaw-ne.org)
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Over 10,000 united in protest of the U.S. Army School of the Americas (SOA), located at Ft. Benning, GA -- 3,600 people risked arrest by crossing onto the Ft. Benning military base on Sunday, November 19. Of those, 2,100 were selected to be processed. Among those arrested were at least 25 people from the Philadelphia region, including students, veterans, and grandparents.
The civil disobedience began as over 3,400 people, carrying thousands of crosses and other sacred symbols inscribed with the names of victims of SOA violence in Latin America, crossed onto the base in a solemn funeral procession. They were led by a group dressed in black shrouds and white death masks who carried coffins to commemorate the assassination of six Jesuit priests and their two co-workers in El Salvador in 1989 by SOA graduates. When met by military police a half mile inside the gate, the lead group fell to the ground, reenacting a massacre. They were among the first to be carried away by the military police.
Once the entire first procession had completely crossed the line, 32 additional activists, dressed as campesinos and soldiers, crossed the line and staged a massacre by Colombian paramilitaries. They were immediately taken into custody as well.
Then a second procession of 200 activists with giant puppets, costumes and drums entered the base. Other affinity groups entered simultaneously through different entrances and engaged in various creative actions of nonviolent resistance, such as street-theater and the blocking of the road with their bodies. Dozens of activists planted corn in Ft. Benning soil as a symbol of life and hope.
Despite the drenching rains, the thousands were dancing in the streets to the music of acclaimed musician, Bruce Cockburn, folk legend Pete Seeger, and the Andean group Llajtasuyo. Powerful testimonies were given by speakers from Colombia, Guatemala, Mexico, and elsewhere. Actor Martin Sheen, who plays the President on "The West Wing," received an enormous applaud when he stated "As acting President of the United States, I declare that the School of the Americas must be closed immediately." Sheen was among those arrested Sunday afternoon.
The SOA, located at Ft. Benning, Georgia trains on average 1,000 Latin American soldiers each year in combat skills which include sniper training, psychological operations, and military intelligence. The SOA costs U.S. tax payers millions annually.
Hundreds of SOA graduates have been among the worst human rights violators in our hemisphere, including those responsible for the execution of 6 Jesuit Priests, the rape and murder of 4 U.S. churchwomen, the murder of Archbishop Oscar Romero, gunned down while celebrating mass; and the massacre of over 900 at El Mozote.
The growing opposition to the SOA includes more than 150 U.S. bishops, including 15 Archbishops and over 140 Latin American bishops who have called for its closure. The New Jersey State Assembly, the Philadelphia City Council, the national councils of the NAACP, the AFL-CIO, and hundreds of other churches and organizations have passed resolution to close the SOA.
Although the Pentagon has attempted to recast the SOA as a center for counter-narcotics, less than 5 percent of soldiers took the counter-narcotics course in 1999. Furthermore, former SOA instructor, Major Joseph Blair, states that "The SOA was the best place a Latin American officer could go to launder his drug money."
SOA Watch/NE director, Linda Panetta, stated "Anarchists crossed side by side with religious women, grandparents walked arm in arm with students, and children were poised atop the shoulders of their parents as they crossed the line. This unity and diversity in the struggle to close the SOA is a power greater than the injustice represented by the SOA together we will continue to work and organize in our communities until this School of Assassins is closed for good."