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A Separate Peace


Activists want Portland to be a sanctuary for AWOL soldiers.

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Suzanne Swift
IMAGE: suzanneswift.org
BY BETH SLOVIC | 503-243-2122

[July 23rd, 2008] Last week, Canada deported a U.S. Army deserter who was seeking asylum, shocking U.S. activists who have long considered Canada a safe haven for AWOL soldiers.

In fitting Portland tradition, a coalition of activists called PDX Peace has a response.

They’re gathering signatures to make Portland America’s third “Sanctuary City” for military deserters, along with San Francisco and Berkeley. And they want the City Council to adopt an ordinance that would protect war resisters by blocking Portland police from acting on federal orders to arrest AWOL soldiers.

“It’s even more urgent now that Canada has begun deporting people,” says Dan Shea, a member of the Portland coalition and a local organizer for Veterans for Peace.

If adopted, the ordinance would be largely symbolic. Shea knows of no deserters in town. But he and fellow organizers hope to introduce the idea to City Council soon so commissioners could pass an ordinance by year’s end.















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California-based Courage to Resist estimates 15,000 servicemen and -women are AWOL today, but doesn’t break that number out by service.

Though it’s unclear if Portland has AWOL soldiers, it is clear that police have helped the military in Oregon. Two years ago, Eugene police arrested Spc. Suzanne Swift, 24.

She had gone AWOL because she faced redeployment to Iraq under the command of a sergeant whom she’d accused of sexual harassment. Swift was court-martialed in 2006 and sentenced to 30 days in prison. She is still serving in the Army but was not redeployed to Iraq.

“We need to protect these people who don’t want to fight,” says Swift’s mom, Sara Rich. “This is an illegal, immoral occupation.”

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When my husband joined the military he knew what the military was - and what the role of a soldier was. When he went to Iraq in 2003 he had served in the military for over ten years - knowing full we...

Monica Benderman, Aug 2nd, 2008 7:30am
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HEY!

Instead of all of us trying to convince that the other is right or wrong, what are we trying to do (collectively) to help those who either serve or served in this (& other) war...

Martha Perez, Aug 3rd, 2008 6:12pm
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The anti-military ideologues who insist that our troops were too stupid to understand that their voluntary enlistment might put them in a war theater are lying once again.

The vast ...

PDX Dave, Aug 5th, 2008 1:47pm
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PDX Dave- I am sure 1Lt Ehren Watada, an active duty officer and Iraq Occupation Resister appreciates your blessing, as do the thousands of active duty Iraq Veterans Against the War. They are indeed ...

Mad Mal, Aug 15th, 2008 11:07am
 
 
 





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