Archive for November, 2010

Veterans Day Parade – Thank You!

Wednesday, November 24th, 2010

Veterans for Peace NYC Chapter 34 wishes to extend to the Granny Peace Brigade and to all those who participated with you a sincere thank you on a job well done.  There is great need for our organizations to work together to make the case for ending the insanity of war.

Veterans For Peace has been marching as the only Peace Contingent in the NYC Veterans Day Parade for over 20 years. It was our best Veterans Day ever because of your spirited presence! Thank you so much for your participation.

We are outraged that the names of the Granny Peace Brigade and elected officials were not announced from the reviewing stand and plan to do something about it.

The spirit of Armistice Day designating Nov 11th at its founding has been lost amid displays of military might (tanks in the street!) and glorification of war (children marching in uniforms) instead of honoring veterans’ sacrifices and rededication to peaceful means.  It is time to begin to restore its purpose.

We are considering a City Council Resolution proclaiming the true meaning of Veteran’s Day as stated by President Eisenhower, a review of the terms of the contract limiting the character of participating organizations, and a discussion with the NYC office that has granted this power to the United War Veterans Council (the parade committee).  We have asked the support of the City Council members who joined us in the parade.

Long before Veterans Day 2011 VFP would like to be able to express our First Amendment right of opposition to war policies on banners and posters. We would recognize a broader range of veterans’ sacrifices (such as exposure to Agent Orange and depleted uranium, PTSD, and the risk of rape among both men and women in service).  We would highlight the true cost of war (loss of lives as well as the lack of funds for our infrastructure, education and human services). At the very least we would like our announcement read in its entirety, as others are read.

Thank you,
Bob Keilbach
Secretary -  VFP Chapter 34 NYC

Photos  1 & 3 – Bud Korotzer
Photos 2 & 4 – Eva-Lee Baird

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Anti Nuke Trial Statement – Trial 11/18/10

Friday, November 19th, 2010

In 1945 the United States exploded an atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. I was eight years old and couldn’t believe that we, Americans, the good guys killed thousands upon thousands of civilian people. We are the only country that has ever used a nuclear weapon.

Sixty five years later, relentlessly posing again as the good guys, the United States has a total inventory of 9600 nuclear weapons, perhaps a hundred times more powerful than the 1945 bombs. We continue to enrich uranium nuclear warheads to update this huge stockpile. The United States suspended underground nuclear explosion tests in 1992 but has not ratified the 1996 Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty on nuclear arms. Taking the position that the Test Ban Treaty does not prohibit experiments that don’t create nuclear explosions, this September 15th, in a Nevada underground test site, we conducted the 24th subcritical nuclear test, the first such since 2006. Two more tests are scheduled. In 2009, President Obama stated, his hope “to have a world without nuclear weapons,” but the decision to renew testing is dangerously contradictory and must be addressed.

There are currently nine countries that have developed nuclear weapons. With the exception of Russia, no country has near the number of our arsenal. The United States is concerned about several of these nations, North Korea, China and Pakistan. Others express more concern about Israel and the United States making a first strike given their fear that Iran will develop nuclear warheads.

The Obama Nuclear Posture Review of April 2010 stated that the president of the United States might need to authorize a US nuclear first strike. This maintains the policy option for the United States to preemptively start a nuclear war.

The United Nations Nuclear Non-Proliferation Conference began on May 3rd 2010. A few blocks away, at Grand Central Terminal, anti-nuclear activists were urging the abolition of nuclear weapons. The activists believe that the disarmament of world nuclear arsenals should begin with the United States.

We Americans have the right, guaranteed by the First Amendment, to peaceably assemble to express these ideas in a public place. We are called upon to do just that when our nation continues to threaten nuclear disaster. We did so in a non-violent peaceful direct action of a die-in and banner drop, neither of which “blocked the free flow of pedestrian traffic on the main concourse.”

- Beverly Rice, for The Granny Peace Brigade
Photo – Eva-Lee Baird

P.S.
I was delighted to tell my National Lawyers Guild lawyer, Mark Taylor, that the MTA policeman who wrote the summons wasn’t my arresting officer. After being sworn in, this officer said he was called in from Penn Station because “there was a war protest in Grand Central.” When Judge Weinberg asked him for details, the officer stated he couldn’t identify me. The officer continued, “A lieutenant told me to write out the summons.” Judge Weinberg thanked him for his candor and dismissed the case against me.

Carol’s trial was on October 29th. Judge Weinberg wanted to review the court transcript and set her sentencing date for December 3rd . Carol’s summons states she was “supine on the floor” when, in fact, she was hanging a banner from the balcony. The “summons” officer, “identified” Carol when in fact, he too, was not the arresting officer. I am certain that her case will also be dismissed.

Thank you all for your support and encouragement, especially for those who attended the trial.

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Grannies March With Vets For Peace On Veterans Day

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010

Viewers cheer for Vets For Peace

Photos – Bud Korotzer

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Parent Teacher Conference Night Action

Monday, November 1st, 2010

Thursday, October 28, 2010, 34 Counter-Recruitment volunteers were at 12 NYC high schools meeting with parents and students before they entered the school for teacher conferences.

Volunteers handed out flyers and the Opt –Out form.  These materials provide information about misleading military recruitment inducements, steps to ensure that the military does not get a student’s private contact information, and on-line resources for alternative non-military options for a better future.  In a time of aggressive military recruiting of youth, this action is a direct way to educate families and students about future educational and non-military options to reach their goals.

Volunteers were able to engage in brief conversations with parents about these issues.  Parents appreciated the information provided and especially wanted to know more about financial aid, scholarships, and CUNY programs available to their children.  Two men on their way to a teen leaders’ youth club program asked for flyers to bring to their meeting. “Those kids really need this info.’

To learn more about counter recruitment and this project, go to www.grannypeacebrigade.org.  Read about the issues and download our flyers.  Anyone, anywhere can participate in this educational outreach action anytime and, perhaps, make a change for a family or student through such a connection.  A teacher requested copies of the flyers to give to her colleagues at Bronx high schools. The cost of war and the cutbacks in educational programs are shortchanging our youth.

Let’s turn this picture around and bring positive peaceful solutions and educational resources to all our children. There is good news:  Many schools are now in compliance with the Department of Education Ruling to distribute, explain, and collect the Opt-Out forms from students at the beginning of the school year. Many parents shared their thoughts and were strongly against their children joining the military.  The non-military Options and Alternatives handout can help make this hope a reality.

- Barbara Harris, Counter Recruitment Committee
Granny Peace Brigade / Code Pink NYC
Photos – Bud Korotzer

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