The Coup in Honduras: What It Means for Latin America and What You Can Do About It

By Andy on September 18, 2009

A School of Americas Watch report by: Lisa Sullivan

with an introduction by: Professor Luis Barrios.

Monday September 21, 7-9 p.m. 

St. Mary’s Church, 521 W. 126th St., Manhattan

(Take the 1/9 Train to 125th St.)

This will be a bi-lingual event

Lisa Sullivan is the coordinator of the SOA Watch Partnership America Latina, based in Caracas, Venezuela.  She has met with representatives of many Latin American governments, resulting in five countries withdrawing from the SOA and a fifth announcing a partial withdrawal.  Lisa will share her unique perspective, knowledge and insights on the Honduran coup and the reactionary efforts to roll back recent progressive political gains in Latin America, and how North Americans can take action to support democratic changes in the Americas.

Luis Barrios will speak about his human right work and introduce Lisa.  Luis is Professor/Chair of Latin American and Latina/o Studies at John Jay College.  He is a former SOA Watch prisoner of conscience, and is associate priest at St. Mary’s Church, Harlem.

 

For more information, call: (201) 207-1493.

En espanol:

 

Una exposicion de School of Americas Watch, a ser realizada por Lisa Sullivan:

 

“El Golpe de Estado en Honduras: !Que significa para America Latina y que puedes hacer al respecto!”

Introduccion por: Padre Luis Barrios

 

Lunes 21 de septiembre 2009, 7-9 p.m.

St. Mary’s Church

521 W. 126th St., Manhattan

(Tomar el Tren 1, 9, A o D hasta 125th St.)

 

Lisa Sullivan dirige la Oficina para America Latina de School of the Americas Watch y su Partnership America Latina con sede en Venezuela.  Ella ha visitando a los lideres de 17 pais latinoamericaos, resultado que seis paises haya retirado su personal military de SOA.

 

Luis Barrios es Professor/Director del Departamento de Estudios Latinoamericanos y Latino/as en John Jay College.  El es un ex prisonero de consciencia de la SOA Watch y un padre de St. Mary’s Church, Harlem.

 

Para mas informacion, llama a (201) 207-1493.

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Documentary Screening and Honduras Talk at Cinema Arts Sept. 20

By admin on September 8, 2009

SOAW Latin America Coordinator Lisa Sullivan to report on Honduras after the coup

Cinema Arts Centre and SOA Watch are teaming up to screen the critically acclaimed 2008 documentary Our Disappeared (Nuestros Desaparecidos) on Sunday, September 20.

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Scene from Our Disappeared

In the film, writer-director Juan Mandelbaum returns to his native Argentina to search for old friends who were among the 30,000 “disappeared” (kidnapped and killed) by the military dictatorship from 1976 to 1983. Through rare archival footage and personal interviews, the film explores what happens when brutal regimes attack a country with impunity.

The film’s composer, Argentine musician Gustavo Moretto, will speak after the screening. He is currently a professor in charge of the instrumental program at LaGuardia Community College in New York City.

Moretto will be joined by Lisa Sullivan, coordinator of SOA Watch’s Latin American office, who will report on the situation in Honduras. She visited the country immediately after the coup with a delegation from SOA Watch, working with human rights activists in Tegucigalpa. Sullivan has lived in Latin America since 1977. She worked for 21 years as a Maryknoll lay missioner in Venezuela and Bolivia, and currently lives in Venezuela.

Screening of Our Disappeared (Nuestros Desaparecidos) (99 min.)
Sunday, September 20, 2009, 2:30pm
Panel Discussion and reception following film.
Tickets: $15 (includes reception)
Advance tickets available at CinemaArtsCentre.org, or Brown Paper Tickets (800-838-3006)

Part of the proceeds will be contributed to human rights organizations in Honduras.

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Father Roy Bourgeois in NYC and Long Island April 2 & 3

By admin on March 24, 2009

Come out and meet SOA Watch founder Father Roy Bourgeois on his visit to Long Island and NYC! The Maryknoll priest and Vietnam veteran will talk about the 17-year history of the movement to close the SOA. He has served prison time for his nonviolent protest of the SOA/WHINSEC and continues to travel the country speaking out against it and similar programs. Last year, a measure to close the SOA lost by only six votes. Fr. Roy is a great example of faith in practice. Sadly, the Catholic Church recently threatened to ex-communicate him for his support of women priests.

Thursday, April 2
7-9pm
NYU Law School

“Building Justice Through Solidarity and Direct Action”: A talk with Father Roy Bourgeois and fellow former prisoner of conscience Ed Lewinson, Professor Emeritus, History, Seton Hall University
New York University Law School
Furman Hall,
245 Sullivan St., Room 216
Picture ID required
Subway: A, B, C, D, E, F, V to W. 4th St.
Flyer: Father Roy NYU

Friday, April 3
7:30pm
Cinema Arts Centre

Catch a screening of the Academy Award nominated documentary School of Assassins, followed by a talk with Father Roy.
Cinema Arts Centre
423 Park Avenue
Huntington, NY
Sponsored by SOAW Watch Long Island, Veterans for Peace Chapter 138, Pax Christi, North Country Peace
Flyer: Father Roy Cinema Arts

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Benefit for Radio Payu’mat

By admin on February 13, 2009

SOA Watch West and Cinema Arts Centre invite you to brunch and a movie. For a good cause.

Cinema Arts will screen the documentary We Are Raised With the Staff of Authority in Hand, about Colombia’s indigenous population’s resistance to the repressive government of President Uribe. The station Radio Payu’mat has played a major role in this resistance, including the large nonviolent protest in northern Cacua in October 2008, when marchers spoke out against the militarization of their territories and the US-Colombia Free Trade Agreement.

Minga Popular

Let’s keep them on the air!

Guest speakers:
Tiokasin Ghosthorse, WBAI Producer of First Voices: Indigenous Radio, will talk about the media solidarity amongst indigenous communities.
Mario Murillo, back from six months in Colombia, will introduce the film and give the background about the causes of the mobilization of the indigenous people.

  • Cinema Arts Centre
  • 423 Park Ave.
  • Huntington, NY 11743
  • Sunday, February 15
  • Brunch at 11:00 am (doors open at 10:30)
  • Film at 11:30 am
  • Price: $25
  • For tickets: 1-800-838-3006 and ask for event 54041, or go to: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/54041
  • For tickets at the door, no credit cards accepted.

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Roy Borgeois to speak in NJ on April 1 and NYU Law School April 2

By Andy on February 13, 2009

SOA Watch founder Father Roy Bourgeois will speak at New York University Law School on Thursday April 2 at 7:00 p.m. in Furman Hall, 245 Sullivan St. (Washington Square South), Manhattan, Room 216.

Fr. Roy will discuss the very real possibility of closing the SOA this year, if we keep up the pressure on Congress and the new administration!  He will talk about his long-time committment to working for human rights, civil disobedience and his recent controversial stand for women’s equality in the Catholic Church.

For more information, contact (212) 255-5059.

Fr. Roy will also speak at the Ethical Culture Society in Maplewood, NJ on Wednesday April 1 at 7:00.

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Panel on U.S.-Sponsored Torture

By admin on October 13, 2008

The Peace Task Force is hosting the panel discussion “U.S.-Sponsored Torture, Prisoners’ Rights, and Survivor Care,” with these special guests:

    Stephen Xenakis, M.D., Retired Brigadier-General, U.S. Army
    Jonathan Hafetz, J.D., American Civil Liberties Union
    Gita Gutierrez, J.D., Center for Constitutional Rights
    Allen Keller, M.D., Associate Professor of Medicine and Director, Torture Survivors Program at Bellevue/NYU

If there is one PTF event you come to this year, make it this one.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008 – 6:30 to 8:30 pm
All Souls Church – Reidy Friendship Hall
1157 Lexington Ave (@ 80th St)

Download the flyer below for more info.

torture-panel-flyer.doc

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Fr. Bernard Survil to Speak on Guatemala and the Legacy of Bishop Gerardi

By admin on October 6, 2008

Every October, Long Island SOA Watch brings to Long Island a speaker to talk about events related to Latin America and the involvement of the SOA in training Latin American military in counterinsurgency and torture.

This year we are honored to host Fr. Bernard Survil, who will speak about Guatemala. [See the links to the flyers below this letter.] We invite your organization to co-sponsor the event. Please let us know as soon as possible.

We also hope to motivate people to travel to the vigil in front of the SOA at Fort Benning, Georgia, this coming November.

In solidarity,
Mara Bard
Coordinator of LI SOA Watch, Nassau Chapter

Please distribute the following flyers and spread the word!

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Long Island School of the Americas Watch Presents:
An Informative Conference for People of Goodwill

Why THE SOA/WHINSEC’S DAYS ARE NUMBERED:
THE LEGACY OF BISHOP GERARDI

Guest Speaker:
Fr. Bernard Survil

Chaplain at Clelian Heights School for Exceptional Children, Greensburg, PA

Thursday, October 30, 2008, at 7pm
St. Anthony Society Hall at St. Brigid’s Church
85 Post Ave., Westbury, NY

Last April, Fr. Survil led a pilgrimage to Guatemala for the 10th Anniversary Memorial Mass for Bishop Juan Gerardi, who was assassinated by graduates of the SOA in 1998. He will share with us his experience and information about Guatemala.

From 1974 to 2002, Fr. Survil did pastoral work in war-torn El Salvador, Nicaragua and Guatemala, and was expelled from each of those countries and from Honduras. During his detention in El Salvador’s National Guard barracks, he suffered psychological torture in the presence of an unidentified American. In 2003, during the annual vigil to close the SOA at Ft. Benning, GA, he, together with 27 other people, “crossed the line” and was found guilty of criminal trespass, and served 3 months in Federal Prison. He was an active opponent of the invasion of Iraq.

Co-sponsors: (List in formation) Five Towns Forum, IFCO/Pastors for Peace, L.I. Alliance for Peaceful Alternatives, L.I. Immigrant Alliance, LI South Country Peace Group, Pax Christi L.I., PeaceSmiths, St. Brigid’s Casa Mary Johanna, South Country Peace Group, Suffolk Peace Network, Suffolk Progressive Vision, The Great South Bay Forum, Veteran for Peace L.I., Workplace Project


Directions to St. Brigid’s St. Anthony Hall:
Take the Meadobrook Pkwy to Exit M1 (Old Country Rd.). Make right onto Old Country Rd. Go about ¼ mile and make a left on Post Ave. (you will see Holy Rood Cemetery at the corner). The church is ½ block away and St. Anthony Hall is across the church. Parking available in front of the church and at the cemetery side too.

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Victory in the House!
Congress Forces WHINSEC to Release Names of Grads, Instructors

By admin on May 26, 2008

On May 22, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to declassify information about the notorious School of the Americas (now called WHINSEC), dealing a blow to the culture of secrecy and lack of accountability surrounding Defense Department policies.

The McGovern-Sestak-Bishop(GA) amendment (to the National Defense Authorization Act), which was passed by a 220 to 189 vote, forces the public release of names, rank, country of origin, courses, and dates of attendance of WHINSEC’s graduates and instructors to the public. It includes info only on those who attended or taught at the institute since the fiscal year 2005.

This information had been available in the past, but the Defense Department classified it two years ago. After introducing the amendment to the House, Rep. McGovern said,

The WHINSEC is supposed to be a model for transparency, accountability, and respect for civil society, including human rights groups and critics. What signal does the school send to its Latin American counterparts about our democratic values when it denies NGOs access to information that has been available for decades?

Georgia’s Rep. Bishop cosponsored the amendment “to help us put the lie to all of these protesters that come down and pretend, or that, through misinformation, believe that some sinister activities are taking place there.”

In the past, the student and instructor lists have enabled SOA Watch to connect SOA/WHINSEC graduates to murders (including the assassination of Catholic Archbishop Oscar Romero), drug cartels (SOA grad Lt. Byron Carvajal was convicted this year for the murder of 10 counternarcotics police in May 2006), paramilitaries our government lists as terrorist organizations, and massacres of whole villages, like El Mozote, El Salvador, where SOA grads killed more than 800 civilians, ages 2 months to 100 years—they systematically murdered the unarmed people, first beheading and shooting the men, then raping and shooting the women, then stabbing and shooting the children (ten of the twelve officers cited for the massacre by a 1993 UN Truth Commission were trained at the SOA).

This month’s legislative victory was the result of hard work by SOA Watch’s many, many dedicated volunteers and supporters. Check out SOAW.org for more info and plans for a Senate bill.

SOA Watch Long Island and SOA Watch NYC would like to thank the following congresspeople from New York who voted for the amendment (NYC and Long Island districts are in bold):

* Rep. Gary Ackerman (D-5)
* Rep. Michael Arcuri (D-24)
* Rep. Timothy Bishop (D-1)
* Rep. Yvette Clark (D-11)
* Rep. Joseph Crowley (D-7)

* Rep. John Hall (D-19)
* Rep. Brian Higgins (D-27)
* Rep. Maurice D. Hinchey (D-22)
* Rep. Steve Israel (D-2)
* Rep. Nita Lowey (D-18)
* Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-14)
* Rep. Carolyn McCarthy (D-4)

* Rep. Michael R. McNulty (D-21)
* Rep. Jose Serrano (D-16)
* Rep. Louise McIntosh Slaughter (D-28)
* Rep. Edolphus Towns (D-10)
* Rep. Nydia M. Velazquez (D-12)
* Rep. Anthony D. Weiner (D-9)

Reps. Peter King (R-3) and Vito Fossella (R-13) were the only two of all the Long Island and New York City congresspeople to vote against the amendment. (Only four from all of New York State voted against it.) Three representatives who had cosponsored the amendment, Kirsten Gillibrand (D-20), Jerrold Nadler (D-8), and James Walsh (R-25), did not vote, neither did Gregory Meeks (D-6), who has voted in favor of a similar bill in the past.

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Ed Lewinson Released from Solitary Confinement

By admin on April 28, 2008

Good news from the SOA Watch Attorneys: SOA prisoner of conscience Ed Lewinson has been released from the “hole” and is now part of the general population at FCI Elkton. And the attorneys report he is happy to be there. Thanks to all who wrote to the warden.

Send Ed a note of support in prison: Dr. Edwin Lewinson/Prisoner #92126-020/FCI Elkton/PO Box 10/Lisbon, OH 44432

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Tell Congress to Shut Down the SOA!

By admin on April 28, 2008

In May, HR 1707, the Latin America Military Training Review Act, which calls for the closure and invesigation of the SOA, goes before Congress for a vote. The legislation has bipartisan support, but only half of New York’s Congresspeople are among the bill’s 122 cosponsors (see below).

Reps. Eliot Engel, Carolyn McCarthy, Gregory Meeks, and Edolphus Towns-–all Democratic Congresspeople from Long Island and NYC-–have not signed up to cosponsor this bill but voted for a similar bill last year. Charles Rangel did not vote.

Visit SOAW’s Legislative Action Index page for ideas on how to get this bill moving, and check out New York legislators’ previous votes on this issue. Last year, 22 of New York State’s 29 representatives in Congress voted for a similar bill to shut down the SOA. The bill lost by just 11 votes (214 to 203).

Many thanks to the following representatives for cosponsoring HR 1707:

  • Rep Ackerman, Gary L. [D-5]
  • Rep Bishop, Timothy [D-1]
  • Rep Clark, Yvette [D-11]
  • Rep Crowley, Joseph [D-7]
  • Rep Gillibrand, Kirsten E. [D-20]
  • Rep Higgins, Brian [D-27]
  • Rep Hinchey, Maurice D. [D-22]
  • Rep Israel, Steve [D-2]
  • Rep Lowey, Nita [D-18]
  • Rep Maloney, Carolyn B. [D-14]
  • Rep McNulty, Michael R. [D-21]
  • Rep Nadler, Jerrold [D-8]
  • Rep Serrano, Jose E. [D-16]
  • Rep Slaughter, Louise McIntosh [D-28]
  • Rep Velazquez, Nydia M. [D-12]
  • Rep Walsh, James T. [R-25]
  • Rep Weiner, Anthony D. [D-9]

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