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On AlterNet: watada

Stories, blog posts, and videos tagged as "watada"

Dissent and War: Judge Blocks Second Trial for Watada; High-School Protesters Face Expulsion

Dissent and War: Judge Blocks Second Trial for Watada; High-School Protesters Face Expulsion

AlterNetNovember 9, 2007.
Two tales of protest and punishment during an illegal war.

How To Support The Troops

How To Support The Troops

Sean Gonsalves, AlterNet. February 9, 2007.
Not to be confused with supporting the troops' civilian bosses ...

Making an Example of Ehren Watada

Making an Example of Ehren Watada

Norman Solomon, AlterNet. February 6, 2007.
Those who resist this war deserve our gratitude and our support. And our willingness to resist as well.

Interview with Ehren Watada, Officer Refusing to Fight in Iraq [VIDEO]

Evan Derkacz, AlterNet: Video. February 5, 2007.
Like Pat Tillman, he thinks this war is is so f***ing illegal...

The War on Trial: A Look at the Legal Merit of Watada's Case

The War on Trial: A Look at the Legal Merit of Watada's Case

Paul Rockwell, AlterNet. February 5, 2007.
Lt. Watada risks prison to argue that Bush's war is illegal. But his actions are based on solid evidence about military conduct in Iraq and a clear understanding of the law.

Ehren Watada Leads The Way Out Of Iraq

Ehren Watada Leads The Way Out Of Iraq

Amy Goodman, King Features Syndicate. January 31, 2007.
The military court stifled Watada's challenge to the war's legality, but his stand reveals the path those in power should follow.

The Pentagon vs. Press Freedom

The Pentagon vs. Press Freedom

Norman Solomon, AlterNet. January 23, 2007.
We often hear that the Pentagon exists to defend our freedoms. But the Pentagon is moving against press freedom.

Army Attempts to Redefine Free Speech

Army Attempts to Redefine Free Speech

Sarah Olson, AlterNet. January 2, 2007.
When does political speech become a crime punishable by imprisonment? When the Army doesn't like what it hears. One journalist shares the battle she and her source face against censorship.