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In the past few years, tens of thousands of service members have resisted illegal war and occupation in a number of different ways—by going AWOL, seeking conscientious objector status and/or a discharge, asserting the right to speak out against injustice from within the military, and for a relative few, publicly refusing to fight.

While there are those who would like to dismiss war resisters as “cowards,” the reality is that it takes exceptional courage to resist unjust, illegal, and/or immoral orders. For many resisters, it was their first-hand experiences as occupation troops that compelled them to take a stand. For others, “doing the right thing” and acting out of conscience began to outweigh their military training in obedience.

Although the efforts of Courage to Resist are primarily focused on supporting public GI resisters, the organization also strives to provide political, emotional, and material support to all military objectors critical of our government’s current policies of empire. As a grassroots project with limited resources, Courage to Resist nevertheless has a record of successfully working with many resisters and their families in raising the needed funds for civilian legal representation as well as public education campaigns.

Courage to Resist believes in “informed resistance.” It’s important for service members contemplating public resistance to have a basic understanding of both the benefits and consequences of doing so, particularly in the context of the very arbitrary military discipline and justice systems.

Those who decide to resist while in the military have powerful stories to tell about how they came to the decision to take a stand. Courage to Resist makes a special effort to work with resisters to tell their stories, in their own words and from their own unique perspectives. We publish those stories on our website, as well as arrange media interviews and public speaking engagements.

We consider all correspondence with military service members confidential. Unless an individual’s resistance is already a matter of public record, we will not publish information about a service member without his or her expressed and informed consent. Service members should not feel that they have to be ready to “go public” before contacting us.

Courage to Resist is autonomous from and independent of any political organization, party, or group. While we collaborate and share resources, and exist within a very broad anti-war/peace community, our collective members represent only Courage to Resist in our decision-making processes. This allows us to help coordinate broad political support for resisters, while keeping the needs and objectives of specific resisters at the forefront of our efforts.

Courage to Resist is a group of concerned community members, veterans, and military families. Our office, and most of our decision-making “organizing collective” members are based in the San Francisco Bay Area, with other members mostly on the West Coast. However, we do not limit our efforts to service members only within our geographic area.

Courage to Resist is motivated by a “people power” strategy that we believe can weaken the pillars that maintain war and occupation in Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere. By supporting GI resistance, counter-recruitment, and draft resistance, we hope to diminish the number of troops available for unjust war and occupation.

Ted

Posted by Ted
Former submarine sailor, now a peace warrior. I am 28 years old and currently seeking a Physics and Mechanical Engineering B.S. I am currently enrolled at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. I serve as the Secretary for IVAW-Madison and am the WI coordinator for IVAW. ...

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Hey Ted

it’s takes a lot of guts to do what you have done!

Found this awesome video on Youtube it’s great check it out :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QuhsOkBSEpc

The band called Lucky Punch Orchestra also have a site on myspace :

http://www.myspace.com/luckypunchorchestra

Keep up the fight

P

perre @ 04/01/08 07:04:28

Ted ;

http://www.couragetoresist.org

seems to have a falicy.

Site Courage To Resist, or “sign letter to Canada function” may be down.

I tried to sign the letter, but
from http://www.couragetoresist.org/canada

the Sign Canada letter function page
which should have led tp
http://www.couragetoresist.org/x/content/view/499/89

became –

12b

Error 404
The requested URL/x/content/view/499/89 [does not exist ]
on this server.

Other instrcuctions insisted “Don`t use this site”.

The email addresses of the Canada PM, and Immigration Head
are still up on the site page http://www.couragetoresist.org/x/content/view/
499/89. Main site page probably still works too.

I don`t if its just because tht one function is own, or if
theire`s another problem.

Or maybe its me. Just thought you should kow about this.

Serenity Now {ie Peace}.

PS As ar as I can tell, groups like IVAW, IAVA, Troops Out Now, and Vote Vets, would probably have an easier time of cutting rhough media BS if they reconciled their agendas and
esyablished a politically feasible truce. They support the same issues, vet insurance and
care and philosophize over the impact of the invasions on the Iraqis and Afghanis.

They could unite on the matters of the impact of Depleted Uranium Munitions and White Phosphorus Napalm on vets and the populous` health, plus the new reports showing that because of design flas in thos enew Humvees make them subject to rollovers at high speeds.

They could also address the flawed military registration and recruitment policies and
corecive medicating of both recuits, trainees, vets, et al. The sectarian and secular
cleansings in Iraq and the comboed so-called “drug war” in Afghanistan could also
be a hotpoint on the Hill. A final one could also be how we`ve boxed the immigration crisis out of Iraq into the same neat little “Eject/Reject All Ferengners/Traiotrs” policy we have for
Mexico and Canada respectively.

Point is, their similarities without capitualation need to be
more public. Of course for that happen, the antiwar outfits are going to
have to have better logistics.

king43 @ 08/24/08 11:37:24
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