Plan a Support Action on June 27! Here's How PDF Print E-mail

1) CHOOSE A TIME AND PLACE

2) DOWNLOAD THE ORGANIZING KIT

3) LET US KNOW WHAT YOU'RE PLANNING!

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Please include the following info:
*Your group or organization, and a contact person's
e-mail and phone number.
*Info about the support action (what, where, when, etc.)
*Public contact info: a website (if you have one), e-mail,etc.
*Media contact (name and phone number)

4) USE THIS ACTION TO BUILD AWARENESS AND MOMENTUM
for planning even bigger actions around the dates of Lt.
Watada's court martial. We'll update people immediately when the military
sets Ehren's court martial date.

5) SEND PICTURES AND REPORTBACKS
from your local June 27 support action.
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A WAR CAN END WHEN THE SOLDIERS CHOOSE TO STOP FIGHTING IT,” says
Ehren in the spirit of the GI resistance movement that played a major
role in ending the Vietnam War, along with civilian support. We need you to
be part of making this movement rise again.

 
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