...Bipartisan Support ~ Interview with Christy Pardew, communications coordinator of the School of the Americas Watch, conducted by Between the Lines' Melinda Tuhus
Campaign to Close U.S. Army School of the Americas Attracts Bipartisan Support
Interview with Christy Pardew, communications coordinator of the School of the Americas Watch, conducted by Melinda Tuhus
This year marks the 15th anniversary of efforts by School of the Americas Watch to close down a training facility for Latin American military officers located at Fort Benning in Columbus, Ga. Nov. 18 through 20, non-violent activists will gather at the gates of Fort Benning to demonstrate solidarity with the victims of human rights abuses committed by graduates of the school, long known as the School of the Americas and now called the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation, or WHINSEC. With music, pageantry and prayer, they will call for the closure of the school. And, as in past years, some will likely be arrested in acts of civil disobedience and serve several months in prison for their witness.
Every year for the past 15 years, a bill to close the school has been introduced in the House of Representatives. It came within a few votes of passing in 1999, but support dropped after the school changed its name and after the 9/11 attacks. This year, the bill has 130 bipartisan co-sponsors and, according to activists, the best chance of passing since 1999.
Between The Lines' Melinda Tuhus spoke with Christy Pardew, communications coordinator for SOA Watch, based in Washington, D.C. and Columbus, Ga. She explains that, although media coverage of U.S. military operations in Latin America have received less attention than Iraq and Afghanistan, the Bush administration is heavily invested militarily in the region. And, she says that there is bipartisan interest in cutting the budget for the School of the Americas, which they estimate to be about $20 million a year.
This year, the protest will include more participation by Latin American supporters of the effort to close the school, as well as puppetry and music by the Indigo Girls. For more information, contact SOA Watch at (202) 234-3440 or visit their website at
www.soaw.org.
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