Topic: VETERANS OCCUPY NATIONAL ARCHIVES BUILDING
warmachine's photo
Tue 09/23/08 01:10 PM
Edited by warmachine on Tue 09/23/08 01:11 PM
"Arresting Bush and Cheney for war crimes will honor our oath to the Constitution," vets say.


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 23, 2008 Contacts: Elliot Adams , Ellen Barfield , Tarak Kauff

On Tuesday morning, September 23, 7:30am, at the front of the National Archives Building on Constitution Ave. in Washington, D.C., five military veterans will risk arrest as they climb a 9-foot retaining fence and occupy a 35-foot high ledge to raise a 22x8 foot banner stating, "DEFEND OUR CONSTITUTION. ARREST BUSH AND CHENEY: WAR CRIMINALS!"

The group has declared its intention to stay on the ledge, fasting for 24 hours "in remembrance of those who have perished and those still suffering from the crimes of the Bush administration," according to a written statement. With a portable PA system, they will broadcast recorded statements from prominent Americans for the impeachment and/or arrest of George W. Bush and Richard Cheney. "Citizens Arrest Warrants" will be distributed to people waiting in line to enter the National Archives.

The veterans emphasized they are taking this action because "Bush and Cheney's serial abuse of the Law of the Land clearly marks them as domestic enemies of the Constitution, they have illegally invaded and occupied Iraq, deliberately destroyed civilian infrastructure, authorized torture, and unlawfully detained prisoners. These actions clearly mark them as war criminals, accountability extends beyond impeachment to prosecution for war crimes even after their terms of office expire."

"We take this action as a last resort," their statement added. "For years we have pursued every avenue open to good, vigilant citizens to bring these men to justice, to re-establish the rule of law, and to restore the balance of power described in our Constitution. We are not disturbing the peace; we are attempting to restore the peace. We are not conducting ourselves in a disorderly manner; our action is well-ordered and well-considered. We are not trespassing; we have come to the home of our Constitution to honor our oath to defend it."

Those participating are all members of Veterans For Peace and include Elliott Adams: 61, NY, VFP President and former Army paratrooper in Viet Nam; Ellen Barfield: 52, MD, former U.S. Army Sgt., full-time peace and justice advocate; Kim Carlyle: 61, NC, mountain homesteader, former Army Spec 5, ; Diane Wilson: 59, TX, shrimp boat captain, former Army medic, ; Doug Zachary: 58, TX, VFP staff, former USMC LCpl discharged as a conscientious objector, ; and Tarak Kauff (ground support) 67, NY, painting contractor, former U.S. Army Airborne.



11:00 AM UPDATE

Editor's note: Spoke to VFP President, Elliott Adams, at 11:00 a.m. Adams said, "We're still occupying this ledge. We have our 22 foot banner that reads Defend the Constitution, Arrest Bush and Cheney." By 11:00, there were about ten National Archives guards present. Police units have come by trying to determine jurisdiction. They gave the group a few options including "come down now and you won't get arrested" and that if they came off the ledge now they would be allowed to stay on the ground with banner. The group has rejected the offer and intend to stay for 24 hours to make their statement. Adams said they have been receiving a lot of waves of approval from passersby. Will continue to update. - C. Biren-Wright




2:20 PM UDATE: Spoke to VFP, Tarak Kauff, who is representing the group on the ground outside the Archives Building. He said the group is in "great spirits." They have a sound system and have been playing recordings of MLK Jr., Rep. Dennis Kucinich, and Vincent Bugliosi. Kauff reports that the City Police have been handling the situation very well. Would like them to come down, but are respecting their First Amendment Rights. One officer told them they could "stay up there all month if they wanted." The National Archives security are not as supportive as they see it as a security breach, but are not currently taking action. No indication if the group members will be arrested on their descent. It does not, however, look like they will be forced down. Kauff said they have lights so that it will all be lit up as night falls. The media has been showing a lot of interest. NBC news was just there filming. They are receiving calls from media outlets and radio shows all over the country. Stay tuned - Cheryl Biren-Wright



bergeia's photo
Tue 09/23/08 01:14 PM
well theyre right and also well within their rights. protesting isnt gonna solce anyhting though. it never does.

Dragoness's photo
Tue 09/23/08 01:20 PM
Good for them. At least they did not "accept" the illegal activities of the administration and put their heads in the sand.

bergeia's photo
Tue 09/23/08 01:20 PM
no they didnt, but short of revolution no one listens.

warmachine's photo
Tue 09/23/08 01:25 PM
I'm just shocked that the media is covering it, lets see if actually makes the air though.

bergeia's photo
Tue 09/23/08 01:26 PM
all that makes the news is dead soldiers and murders. shock value baby.