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Canada to Deport U.S. War Resister Today

Posted by Liliana Segura, AlterNet at 11:56 AM on July 15, 2008.


In an affront to Canadian public opinion, American war resister Robin Long will be turned over to U.S. authorities.
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This is a release from Project Safe Haven.

Today, the minority Conservative government of Canada will achieve one of its long sought goals: the deportation of a U.S. war resister who would not fight in Iraq. Despite polls showing that nearly two-thirds of Canadians want to grant sanctuary to Iraq War refusers, and the passage of a Parliamentary motion that would allow them to immigrate to Canada, the Canadian Border Service Agency in British Columbia will bring war resister Robin Long to the border today and turn him over to U.S. authorities.

Read the story in the Globe & Mail.

"This is a gift from Stephen Harper to George Bush," says Gerry Condon of Project Safe Haven, referring to the conservative heads of state of Canada and the U.S. "And it is a gift to the headline writers, who will trumpet that Canada is no longer a safe haven for AWOL GIs.

"But it is an illusion," says Condon, "because this is not the first of many deportations. It may be the first and the last. A minority government that ignores the will of its people and its Parliament will not be allowed to rule much longer." Federal elections are expected to take place in Canada this fall.

Project Safe Haven, a war resister advocacy group based in Seattle, Washington, called on war resister supporters to gather at 9 am this morning at Peace Arch Park on the U.S.-Canada border at Blaine, Washington. There they will be joined by Canadian supporters.

In the meantime, an Iraq veteran who voluntarily returned to the U.S. after seeking asylum in Canada, is slated to be court-martialed Wednesday at Fort Knox, Kentucky, the same base where Robin Long is expected to be imprisoned.

James Burmeister, who was wounded in Iraq and suffers from PTSD, will be facing a court martial tomorrow (July 16) at the Fort Knox base. According to a statement issued today by his support team: The prosecutor will try to hold him to AWOL and desertion charges. They will likely reject that James ever suffered from PTSD in Germany, post-IED. They will likely attack and refute any arguments based on erroneous enlistment. Their objective will be to make an example of James, to encourage the Army to see Burmeister as lacking in discipline, judgment and courage. (For more information, contact PFC James Burmeister Support Campaign at letjamesbefree@gmail.com).

"This is the way the U.S. Army treats those who refuse to commit war crimes," stated Gerry Condon. "And this is why our war resisters need a safe haven in Canada. We are confident that the will of the Canadian people in this matter will prevail. In the meantime, AWOL GIs will continue to go to Canada where they will be helped by the War Resisters Support Campaign."

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Oh Canada!
Posted by: samd11 on Jul 15, 2008 1:48 PM   
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I'm embarrassed by and for my country, but not surprised. Harper is a mini-Bush. War resisters should never be punished in a civilized country.

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» RE: Oh Canada! Posted by: EncinoM
That's a good boy
Posted by: mistery509 on Jul 19, 2008 9:36 AM   
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Canada's Harper, Bush's little lap dog is performing again.

"Here, boy, here, boy, jump, boy. Will give you a peanut boy!"

Nice doggie...

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this is a decsion made by Canadian courts...
Posted by: Bearzerker on Jul 20, 2008 4:40 AM   
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... and is a system that's uses compromise!

theirs nothing political here so stop blaming Harper with B.S. politics on this...
Harper's a disaster in his own right, and comparisons to Bush43 does Bush43 a disservice!

I like our system of justice over many other models so the criticisms posted on this thread, over persons that volunteered... [no draft involved] ...being returned, is to honor a contract signed!
Which is enough for me to applaud the decisions being made!
Please, don't make a mockery of our [Canada's] judicial system by politicizing it!
When in reality, no politics is or was ever involved!

That said...
I agree with the decisions made...
because, I don't think we can force change in another country [US] by simply allowing it's dissenters in an illegal war protections under our laws, and in which they had volunteered to participate in.
Allowing this [to me] would be just plain rude and arrogant!
If, on the other hand it was a Canadian, that went to and volunteered for the US Military, then I would say protections are needed as the Iraq war was, and remains to this day, an illegal action and Canada has an Obligation to protect its citizens from illegal activities being sanctioned against them by foreign political movements! [eg. Omar Kadr]

Please... don't compare these current dissenters to Vietnam "DRAFT DODGERS" as those WERE pressed into service against their will, and under our customs and practices ...deserved protection...

Canada has and will always be about Volunteerism...
Every conflict we've been involved in from 1812 til today was prosecuted for and by volunteers!
I myself am a Canadian Volunteer and served my country in a declared War.
so yes, I know what it means to put your life on the line!

I would like to point out that IMHO, there's nothing volunteer about the US military...
Once they have you, your theirs... lock stock and barrel.

Some very good people work for this machine, but IMHO, the machine is broken [way to big]... if the US really wants a truly volunteer force, then allow a person to leave when they want to after their initial term of service is done... allow a person [not in theater] to put in his 30 days notice... or if under 20 years... 60-180 days notice depending.

I must stress that we remember "Real Wars" demand prudence and commitments from everyone!
But this is "NOT" a War... it is in reality "a police action!"

YOU CAN NOT DECLARED WAR ON A CONCEPT A PERSON OR ORGANIZATION!
NATIONS GO TO WAR, AND PEOPLE FIGHT IN WARS BETWEEN NATION STATES!
THE REST IS HUBRIS AND POLITICAL BS

THIS IS "THE WHY" AND "THE WHAT" THAT BUSH43 WILL BE MOCKED AND REMEMBERED FOR,
THROUGH OUT ALL HISTORY AND TIME!


what a moron

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Harper is destroying what Canada is
Posted by: sicntired on Jul 22, 2008 11:05 PM   
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My family has a proud military tradition,my uncle was one of the first victims of mustard gas at 16 in ww1.My dad's brothers were both damaged in ww2.We used to have a history of knowing when to fight and when to keep the peace.Now we spend multi billions of dollars on weapons of war and are engaged in an occupation of a foreign country.This deportation was in direct opposition to a vote in parliament and is an affront to every decent Canadian citisen.When a Canadian citisen wants to cross the border he now needs a passport or some kind of photo ID.Yet the American marshall's can cross the border with their weapons and arrest and deport a person seeking asylum in Canada.This is not what my family went to war for.

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