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Politics > Politics-USA |
| User: |
"Hatto von Aquitanien" |
| Date: |
07 Feb 2007 02:06:08 AM |
| Object: |
Lt Watada is a Great Man |
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6333751.stm
US war objector pleads not guilty
First Lt Ehren Watada at his home 2/2/2007
Lt Watada refused to deploy with his unit to Iraq in 2006
A US army officer who refused orders to deploy to Iraq has pleaded not
guilty to several charges at a court martial.
First Lt Ehren Watada is charged with missing movements and two charges of
conduct unbecoming an officer.
Lt Watada told the military court at an army base in Washington state that
the order to go to Iraq was illegal because the war itself was illegal.
A group of Lt Watada's supporters, including the actor Sean Penn, gathered
outside the gates of the army base.
'Illegal and immoral'
Lt Watada was charged with missing movements after he refused to deploy
with his unit to Iraq in June 2006.
The other two charges against Lt Watada stem from statements he has made
criticising the war as illegal and immoral.
He has said he would have served in Afghanistan, but not Iraq.
The military judge, Lt Col John Head, has ruled that Lt Watada can not base
his defence on the war's legality.
He also ruled that Lt Watada's statements are not protected by the right to
free speech under the US constitution.
Lt Watada faces up to four years in prison if he is found guilty on all
charges.
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Nil conscire sibi
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| User: "Pro-Cho" |
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| Title: Re: Lt Watada is a Great Man |
07 Feb 2007 06:20:35 AM |
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In article <q6mdnZvGYJzsFVTYnZ2dnUVZ_vLinZ2d@speakeasy.net>,
Hatto von Aquitanien <abbot@AugiaDives.hre> wrote:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6333751.stm
US war objector pleads not guilty
First Lt Ehren Watada at his home 2/2/2007
Lt Watada refused to deploy with his unit to Iraq in 2006
A US army officer who refused orders to deploy to Iraq has pleaded not
guilty to several charges at a court martial.
First Lt Ehren Watada is charged with missing movements and two charges of
conduct unbecoming an officer.
Lt Watada told the military court at an army base in Washington state that
the order to go to Iraq was illegal because the war itself was illegal.
A group of Lt Watada's supporters, including the actor Sean Penn, gathered
outside the gates of the army base.
'Illegal and immoral'
Lt Watada was charged with missing movements after he refused to deploy
with his unit to Iraq in June 2006.
The other two charges against Lt Watada stem from statements he has made
criticising the war as illegal and immoral.
He has said he would have served in Afghanistan, but not Iraq.
The military judge, Lt Col John Head, has ruled that Lt Watada can not base
his defence on the war's legality.
He also ruled that Lt Watada's statements are not protected by the right to
free speech under the US constitution.
Lt Watada faces up to four years in prison if he is found guilty on all
charges.
He speaks the truth.
this is more "Kill the Messenger" tactics.
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Money.. What a concept!
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