From The Union-Tribune, 7/8/03
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/northcounty/20030708-9999_1m8father.html
Slain Marine's father says he lost job for speaking against Iraq war
By Leonel Sanchez
UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER
The father of a 20-year-old Marine killed in Iraq in March said he
lost his job at an Escondido printer last week allegedly because of
his anti-war activities.
Fernando Suarez del Solar said one of the owners of Mi California told
him he was spending too much time speaking out against the war with
Iraq and that his views threatened to cost the company business from
people who didn't agree with him.
"He gave me an option: leave politics alone and dedicate myself 100
percent to work; or dedicate myself to politics," Suarez said
yesterday.
"I told him I'll leave and look for a job that will allow me to talk
in favor of peace," Suarez said.
Suarez lives with his wife, their 18-year-old daughter and two
nephews, 10 and 13.
He previously worked at a check-cashing business for 10 years.
Fernando Sirio, a co-owner of Mi California, would not comment on
whether Suarez's anti-war activities had anything to do with his
separation from the company.
He said Suarez was an independent contractor whose business agreement
with Sirio's company ended last week.
Sirio added, "I have no personal take on any political thing about the
war, about peace, whatever -- and if I did, I'd reserve it to myself."
Suarez, 47, described his departure from Mi California as amicable.
"I understand he (Sirio) has to take care of his business. I'm not
upset. I'm sad, but he has that right."
Suarez worked there for a year as a salesman and helped distribute the
company's bilingual newspaper.
Suarez said his work productivity declined after his son, Lance Cpl.
Jesus Suarez del Solar, was killed in a friendly fire incident March
27.
Suarez said he poured his energy into keeping his son's memory alive
and in doing so found himself speaking out against the war.
He has been active with a local group that promotes alternatives to
joining the military, has emphasized the U.S. government's failure to
provide proof of the presence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq,
and has called for an investigation into American deaths by friendly
fire.
Suarez said Mi California, which also does marketing and graphic
designs, was supportive following his son's death and built a Web site
in his honor.
Last week, however, after Suarez's return from a speaking engagement
in Philadelphia sponsored by the American Friends Service Committee,
Sirio expressed his concerns, Suarez said.
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Mr. Suarez's son gave up his life for a lie. Now this gentle man is
honoring his son by devoting *his* life to alerting others to this
obscene Bush war. More power to you, Mr. Suarez.
Harry
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