RESIST MILITARY RECRUITING! Celebrate the Right Not To Fight Wars! International Conscientious Objector Day - 2006 Honor All Who Resist War and Empire
MONDAY MAY 15th 4pm: RALLY at Oakland City Center, 12th & Broadway for Spoken Word, Music, and Theater
5 pm: MARCH to & Non-Violent Direct Action at Military Recruiting Station at Broadway & 21st St. Let's creatively transform the streets of downtown Oakland with Bateria Lucha drummers, giant puppets by St Mary's Center seniors and more...
5:30 pm 'til we're done: NONVIOLENT DIRECT ACTION & PROTEST, Recruitment of War Objectors and performance by Int'l Capoeira Angola Foundation at the Military Recruiting Center Broadway & 21st St., Oakland
************************************************** Join May 15th organizers on the following dates to make art and prepare for May 15th actions:
Sunday, May 7th, 2 to 6 p.m.- Art Party! Help construct props, paint banners, make picket signs and more: Ruckus Office 369 15th Street, btwn Franklin and Webster, Oakland
Sunday, May 14th, 2 to 4 pm Free Mother's Day Event! (bring your Mom!) Featuring courageous GI resister Pablo Paredes, youth performance, and short films... Parkway Theater 1834 Park Blvd. at E. 18th St Oakland MORE INFO
Sunday May 14th, 5 to 7 p.m. Noviolent Direct Action Preparation/Training: 369 15th Street (btwn Franklin and Webster) Oakland
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MAY 15: INT'L CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR DAY For over 20 years May 15 has been celebrated as International Conscientious Objectors Day. Each year activities are focused in a country where war objectors are being harassed or persecuted. This year the international focus is on the United States' denial of the right of soldiers to object. 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. This year coordinated activities are being planned in the U.S. in New York, Washington DC and the SF Bay Area.
PEOPLE POWER CAN END THE WAR This mobilization is in support of ongoing campaigns to support GI objectors, resist military recruitment and a possible draft, and end the war and occupation in Iraq and global policies of empire. While the government wages war and occupation abroad, it also sponsors a domestic war at home, including attacks on immigrant rights, and cuts in education, healthcare, and housing. This action is part of a people power strategy to assert our power to end the war ourselves by supporting objectors in the military and cutting off the supply of recruits.
Supported by: Grandmothers Against the War, CodePink , Int'l Capoeira Angola Foundation Oakland , Not in Our Name , Not Your Soldier , Act Against Torture
Initiated by: Courage to Resist and the Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors (CCCO)
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