Tragedy strikes back at home

Col. Elspeth Ritchie at a Pentagon press conference

http://socialistworker.org/2009/03/04/tragedy-strikes-at-home

Phil Aliff was deployed to Iraq with the Army's 10th Mountain Division and is a member of Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW). In March 2007, he helped start IVAW's first active-duty chapter and became a dedicated antiwar activist.

Here, he reports on the growing epidemic of suicides among veterans of the U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

USA Today: Soldiers Still Waiting For Tour Bonuses

Soldiers still waiting for tour bonuses
By Gregg Zoroya, USA TODAY
Click Here for the original article.

WASHINGTON — The Pentagon has not started complying with a law requiring the payment of monthly bonuses of up to $500 to soldiers forced to remain on active duty beyond their enlistment period, military officials said.

Sexuality and Socialism

Sexuality and Socialism Flyer

SHERRY WOLF is a long time activist currently living in Chicago. Member of the Editorial Board of International Socialist Review, Wolf has written articles on a variety of topics ranging from the war in Iraq to the struggle of women to gain access to abortion. Some recent articles include “Stonewall: The birth of gay power,” and “The Myth of the Black/Gay Divide.” Her essays and lectures can be seen in Monthly Review, Znet, and on CounterPunch.org.

Rochester school board fights over military recruiting policy

The following is a Democrat & Chronicle article I just read.
To see the original article or to comment on the D&C article go to:
http://www.democratandchronicle.com/article/20090219/NEWS01/902190327

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The Rochester School District has sent a letter to parents that may reverse a 3-year-old "opt-in" policy governing the release of information about high school students to military recruiters.

Former Gitmo Guard Tells All

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Brandon Neely, IVAW's Houston chapter president, is speaking publicly about his time as a guard at Guantanamo. Brandon was interviewed by AP reporters and the Guantanamo Testimonials Project, an effort to document accounts of prisoner abuse. Neely's is the first guard at Guantanamo to grant researchers at the project an interview.

Showing of “Body of War”

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Unfortunately, we are still at war just like when I first mentioned this movie:

The Peace Advocates Task force of the First Unitarian Church will be showing the film “BODY OF WAR”, which was produced in part by Phil Donahue, on Friday March 6th at 7pm in Gilbert Hall at the First Unitarian Church, located at 220 Winton Road South.
THIS IS A FILM NOT TO BE MISSED.

VIA: http://rochesterturning.com/2009/02/09/showing-of-body-of-war/

UofR Students Win Campus Building Occupation in Solidarity with Palestine

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Rochester, NY – On February 6th Students For a Democratic Society (SDS), the Campus Antiwar Network (CAN) and community members occupied the Goergen Atrium and Auditorium on the University of Rochester (UofR) campus in solidarity with the victims of Israel’s siege on Gaza. Between 85-100 people participated throughout the day.

From the UK to Rochester: School Occupations

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Below is a 10 minute video covering the recent wave of university occupations in the United Kingdom and the recent one, and first of its kind in the United State, by students at the University of Rochester. The occupations, now around 21 in total, have occurred due to the outrage over the injustice, the murder, and occupation of Palestine. Keep up with UK occupations. Video by Dylan Toombs of Ground Plan Media

University of Rochester Is Occupied

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University of Rochester Students for a Democratic Society (UR-SDS)

University of Rochester

Rochester, NY 14627

U of R Students to Occupy Academic Building for Peace and in Solidarity with Gaza

Rochester, NY - 02/06/09-- Students from the University of Rochester and members of the local Rochester community will be occupying an academic building on campus today for peace and in solidarity with the people Gaza and in opposition to U.S. support for the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories and the recent atrocities in Gaza. The action, organized by U of R Students for a Democratic Society (UR-SDS), will begin on the afternoon of Friday, February 6 and will last until the University of Rochester administration meets the demands put forward. Community members are asked to arrive no earlier than 3pm.

The demands are:

1. Divestment: We demand the University of Rochester to adopt the "UR-Peaceful Investing Initiative" which institutes a peaceful investment policy to the university's endowment which includes divestment from corporations that manufacturer weapons and profit from war. (For example, the U of R invests in General Dynamics which manufactures weapons to maintain a 41-year occupation of the Palestinian territories and wars which slaughter Palestinian civilians by the 100s)

2. Humanitarian aid: We demand that the University of Rochester commit to a day of fundraising for humanitarian aid in Gaza within the next two weeks, as part of an ongoing commitment to provide financial support for the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

3. Academic aid: We demand that the University of Rochester twin with the devastated Gaza University and provide the necessary academic aid (e.g., recycled computers, books, etc. ).

4. Scholarships: We demand that the University of Rochester grant a minimum of five scholarships to Palestinian students every year.

The recent war on Gaza has devastated Gazan society, taken hundreds of innocent lives, and has escalated the ongoing humanitarian crisis. Given the United States' central role in supporting the war in Gaza and a harsh 41-year military occupation of the Palestinian territories, the students' actions are to express solidarity with the Palestinian people and their struggle for life and peace.

The student occupation will feature a number of informational and peaceful consciousness raising events such as public talks, teach-ins, and sit-ins. The action was inspired by a wave of student occupations that occurred in 16 universities in England following the Israeli assault on Gaza.

This event is organized by the University of Rochester Students for a Democratic Society (UR-SDS), a local chapter of the national Students for a Democratic Society. UR-SDS was founded in the Fall 2008 semester and seeks to effect progressive social change on campus through educational events and direct actions.

For Regular Updates on events see: http://prometheus.scp.rochester.edu/ursds/blog

Confact Information

e-mail: uofr.sds@gmail.com

phone: 917-595-9317 or 917-757-1181

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The University of Rochester (UofR) after receiving the demands has started to say that occupiers cannot stay overnight in the brand new Goergen BME Building. They’ve suggested one of the 24 hour libraries.

SDS will begin to occupy at noon; activists and community members are asked to come at 3PM. Unless demands are met the occupation will continue.

IVAW's Afghanistan Resolution and National Mobilization March 21st

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As an organization of service men and women who have served in Iraq, Afghanistan, stateside, and around the world, members of Iraq Veterans Against the War have seen the impact that the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have had on the people of these occupied countries and our fellow service members and veterans, as well as the cost of the wars at home and abroad.

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