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..."In ``Sir! No Sir!'' military men from the Vietnam War generation reveal the difficult path to their decision to oppose the war -- and why many of them still consider themselves to be patriots. " by Anne-Marie O'Connor, Los Angeles Times March 30, 2006 |
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How GI Resistance Altered The Course Of History:
“Sir, No Sir,” A Timely Film by Paul Rockwell, In Motion Magazine Published April 3, 2006
- Watch the Trailer! In the 1960s, thousands of American GIs rebelled against the Vietnam War, changing the course of U.S. history and society. No film has ever told their story... until now.
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In the 1960s, thousands of American GIs rebelled against the Vietnam War, changing the course of U.S. history and society. No film has ever told their story... until now. |
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 Kyle Snyder outside the Vancouver Catholic Worker photo by: Dan Toulgoet / Vancouver Courier "I know I'm not the only 22-year-old soldier thinking this way. The fear of death is always there, but I don't want to go back to Iraq because I don't believe in that war." by Mike Howell, Vancouver Courier, March 17, 2006 |
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A Day of Action in Support of Conscientious Objectors and War Resisters!  (2).jpg) Courage to Resist is calling for groups, organizations, and individuals around the country to take up May 15th as a day of action in support of conscientious objectors and war resisters! There are actions currently scheduled in Washington D.C., New York City, and the San Francisco Bay Area. In the San Francisco Bay Area, there will be two days of events: - On May 14, Mothers Day, there will be an "Afternoon of Performance Art and Short Films" to celebrate resistance to military recruiting and the growing opposition to war from witin the military at the Parkway Theatre in Oakland,CA with, Aimee Allison, headRush, Teatro del FEO and more!!
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- A week of actions titled Operation Refuse War will be held in New York City and Washington D.C., featuring an international gathering of COs and their supporters.
Why May 15? For over 20 years May 15 has been celebrated as International Conscientious Objectors' Day, a tradition of struggle spearheaded by groups affiiliated with War Resisters’ International. Each year activities are focused in a country where C.O.'s and objectors are being harassed or persecuted. This year the international focus is on the United States' denial of the right of soldiers to object to war.
Conscientious Objectors, GI resisters and dissent within the military deserve our support as they stand up for human rights and dignity, democratic rights, and international law.
Widespread public support and pressure can help protect these courageous individuals from feelings of isolation and from repression of them and their rights. Please send updates on actions in your area to
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