Guest guest Posted September 20, 2006 Report Share Posted September 20, 2006 ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Ward Reilly <wardpeace Sep 20, 2006 2:37 PM [NOLA_C3_Discussion] Iraq Vet, & Col Ann Wright, 15 others ARRESTED @UN,during Bush ca cawi , NOLA_C3_Discussion , Bush_Be_Gone Cc: campcaseyalumni , vetsandsurvivorsmarch >Press Advisory-- For IMMEDIATE RELEASE > >Tuesday - September 19, 2006, 3PM > >17 ARRESTED FOR ATTEMPTING TO SERVE BUSH COMMISSION >VERDICT ON BUSH AT U.N. " YOU ARE GUILTY OF WAR >CRIMES. " > >Press Contact: Larry Everes t at 718-825-9119 > >Shortly after noon, right as Bush stepped to the >podium to deliver his speech at the U.N. General >Assembly, a line of 13 anti-Bush activists stretched >across 44th Street at 1st Avenue chanting " Arrest >Bush, " " Bush is a War Criminal " , " Bush Step Down. " >Within minutes 16 were arrested in front dozens of >press crews. > >The civil disobedience action was organized by the >Bush Crimes Commission (www.bushcommission.org) and >World Can't Wait-Drive Out the Bush Regime >(www.worldcantwait.org). Protesters included a former >State Dept. official, a priest, military families, >Iraq veterans, students, humanists, and others. They >were attempting to serve Bush with the Bush Crimes >Commission's Verdict of GUILTY of war crimes and >crimes against humanity. Several protestors were >assaulted by the police and are still in jail. They >stated: > > " We have come to the United Nations today to engage in >non-violent civil disobedience. We demand the war on >Iraq end immediately. We oppose any attack on Iran. We >declare to the world that President George W. Bush has >been found guilty of war crimes and crimes against >humanity. He does not speak for us. > > " These crimes must come to a halt. As the Not In Our >Name Statement of Conscience (Jan. 2005) said: 'It is >our responsibility to stop the Bush regime from >carrying out this disastrous course. We believe >history will judge us sharply should we fail to act >decisively.' " > >Arrestees included: >* Ann Wright. one of three State Department officials >to publicly resign in protest of the Iraq war >* Elaine Brower, mother of U.S. Marine stationed in >Fallujah and a spokesperson for World Can't Wait-Drive >Out the Bush Regime (www.worldcantwait.org) >* Fr. Luis Barrios of St. Mary's Episcopal Church >* C. Clark Kissinger, convener of the International >Commission of Inquiry on Crimes Against Humanity >Committed by the Bush Administration >(www.bushcommission.org) >* Beth Lamont, the American Humanist Association's UN >representative > >Their action follows the delivery to the White House >on September 13 of the Verdict from the Bush Crimes >Commission. The Commission found the Bush >administration guilty of crimes against humanity on >five counts. A few days later, Bob Herbert wrote: > " One of the biggest concerns of the administration is >the possibility of evidence emerging that could lead >to charges of war crimes against high-ranking >officials. " (NYT, 9/18) > >Many of the CD participants are calling national >protests across the country on October 5, which will >be the subject of a full-page ad sponsored by World >Can't Wait in Wednesday's USA Today. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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