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Staff
Sgt. Camilo Mejia, photographed
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7:19 Family fights
to free anti-war soldier from military prison.
from Workers World [.pdf] "The mother of war
resister Camilo Mejia, the first soldier who refused
to return to Iraq, was in Houston in June to visit
the Costa Rican Consul General and build support for
her son."
6:23 Report by Peace Abbey Director Lewis Randa on
Camilo Mejia's Conscientious Objector hearing:
This event was a triumphant moment of the human spirit.
In an austere room, sitting around a table at a military
prison at Ft. Sill, Oklahoma, a drama of monumental
significance unfolded like a morality play: A solitary
man, refusing to desert his conscience, stood his
ground against the war in Iraq, and with his head
held high, proclaimed the power and majesty of nonviolence
and love. When the hearing was over, despite all the
testimonies and the moral imperative of his message
-- resolute and confident, Camilo Mejia was led off
to confinement like a common criminal to be punished
for humanity's sin of waging war. So long as Camilo
is behind bars, no one is truly free.
Free Camilo buttons and bumper stickers are available
for the asking by sending a stamped, self-addressed
envelope to: Free Camilo / The Peace Abbey, 2 North
Main Street, Sherborn, MA 01770.
06:24: Family
claims mistreatment of soldier at Fort Sill (AP)
[.pdf] Military officials are mistreating Camilo Mejia
at the Fort Sill correctional facility where he's
being held, his attorney and family members said Thursday.
06:23: Family
says soldier's plea is sincere (AP) [.pdf] Supporters
and family of Camilo Mejia voiced their support for
his request to be considered a conscientious objector
to the war Wednesday.
06:23: Family
of convicted deserter pleads for conscientious objector
status (AP) [.pdf]
06.21: Convicted
Florida soldier pursuing conscientious objector status.
from Miami Herald [.pdf]. Camilo's CO hearing will
begin Tuesday, June 22 at Ft. Sill, OK.
06.18: Marines
Don't Cry, We Kill from Common Dreams [.pdf] Camilo
supporter Fernando Suarez del Solar, whose son was
killed in Iraq in 2003, has been speaking out against
what he considers an illegal and immoral war.
06.17: Amnesty International has
sent an urgent call for the release of prisoner of
conscience Camilo Mejia Castillo.
Visit the Amesty International website to Take Action.
06.14: Read Amnesty International's
letter to President Bush calling for Camilo's release.
[.pdf]
Camilo is serving a one-year prison
term at Ft. Sill,
Oklahoma after being found guilty of Desertion
at his Army Court Martial on May 21. See articles
in the News Archive section in the left column below.
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UPDATED
June 13, 2004
RECENT POSTINGS:
06.12 The
Guardian [.pdf]
"I Ain't Marchin' Any More." Describes
the growing ranks of servicemen and women, in Britain
and the US, including Camilo, whose consciences will
not allow them to join a war to which they object.
06.05 News stories about Camilo's
trial [.pdf]
Hinesville
Coastal Courier
Miami
Herald
New
York Times AP
Guardian
(UK)
OTHER ARTICLES:
06.02
Common Dreams [.pdf]
A Tale of Three Soldiers
by Nancy Lessin and Charley Richardson, co-founders
of Military Families
Speak Out
06.02
Dissident Voice [.pdf]
Military Court Martial Sentences
Camilo Mejia to One Year in Prison
05.28
Socialist Worker Online [.pdf]
Convicted for refusing to fight
Bush’s war: "Guys like Camilo expose the truth"
interview with Tod Ensign
05.24
Common Dreams [.pdf]
Camilo Mejia Goes to Prison for
His Stance Against the War in Iraq, While a Campaign
to Free Camilo Begins
PREVIOUS POSTINGS
05.21
New York Times OpEd [.pdf]
"Gooks to Hajis"
05.21
Chicago Tribune [.pdf]
"Baptism in Iraq spawned opposition to war, sergeant
testifies"
05.18
AntiWar.com [.pdf]
"Statement on the Trial of
Staff Sergeant Camilo Mejia by Daniel Ellsberg"
05.05
"The Stand" The Guardian [.pdf]
"Camilo Mejia is the first
US soldier serving in Iraq to proclaim himself a conscientious
objector. But as disillusion with the war grows among
the US army and public, he is unlikely to be the last,
says Suzanne Goldenberg."
03.27
UK Socialist Worker
"The army turned me into a killing machine"
04.10 People's
Weekly World [.pdf]
"Support Staff Sergeant Camilo
Mejia"
SNAFU [.pdf]
Free Camilo Mejia, War Resister
04.13
Common Dreams [.pdf]
"The Courage to Face Lions"
03.19
Independent Catholic News [.pdf]
Catholic soldier refuses to fight
in Iraq
03.17 BBC
[.pdf]
"War objector sparks US debate"
03.31
CBS NEWS: 60 Minutes II [.pdf]
DAN RATHER interviews Camilo Mejia
[download
this file as .pdf]
03.26
the Boston Globe [.pdf]
Fla. National Guardsman Charged with Desertion
3.16
The Boston Globe
AWOL Soldier Pledges to Wage No More War
03.15
PeaceResearch
The Conscience of Camilo Mejia...
...tells
him not to "fight war any more."
03.15
Chicago Tribune
Deserter to seek conscientious
objector status.
03.15
Chicago Tribune[.pdf]
G.I Seeks Conscientious
Objector Status
03.15
Chicago Tribune[.pdf]
G.I to Test Morality of
War
03.16
Chicago Tribune
Staff
Sgt. Camilo Mejia comes out of hiding to surrender
at Hanscom Air Force Base with family members and
other sympathizers at his side.
03.15 NBC17 News
AWOL
U.S. Soldier Surrenders As War Protest: SHERBORN,
Mass. -- A Florida National Guard soldier who refused
to return to duty in Iraq surrendered to military
authorities in Massachusetts Monday.
03.16
The New York Times [.pdf]
Absent From Unit in Iraq for Months, Soldier Turns
Protester and Surrenders
03.15
The Miami Herald
Miami
soldier resists: 'This war is evil'.
A Florida National Guard soldier from Miami who served
six months in Iraq refuses to return and seeks conscientious
objector status.
03.15
FOX News
HANSCOM AIR FORCE BASE, Mass. — A Florida soldier
who refused to return to duty in Iraq turned himself
in to military authorities on Monday, saying he would
seek conscientious objector status.
03.15
The Boston Globe
Deserter to give up, vows Iraq war challenge
Aims to avoid court-martial
03.16
The Boston Globe [.pdf]
Soldier who refused to return to Iraq turns self in
as protest
03.16
NEWS 24 Houston
Anti-War soldier ordered to report to Georgia base
03.16
WBZ News Radio
[.pdf]
AWOL Iraq Soldier to Surrender - seek conscientious
objector status
03.16
BBC News
[.pdf]
US protestors urge Iraq pull-out
03.16
IRIB News
[.pdf]
US soldier quits, bashing Iraq war
03.16
Metrowest Daily News
[.pdf]
A soldier no more
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This
is an email received at the offices of The Peace Abbey
that we wanted to share with you.
"I am not often provoked to write to strangers
out of the blue, but I wanted to find Camilo Mejia
and tell him this: You are my new hero!!!
I read about him today, and I am in awe and utter
respect. Truly, this is a brave and wonderful thing
he has done.
It is good to know, in times when I feel quite alone
in my views, that someone out there is willing to
speak up and stand for what they believe, despite
immense consequences and disapproval.
Please pass on to him, if you can, that he has me
and my husband's utter respect and support, and thank
him for standing so strongly behind his convictions.
I am certain there are many more who feel the same
way I do."
Send us
your thoughts on this subject
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Ways in which
you can help Camilo:
-
Write letters to Pvt. Camilo Mejia, Building
1490, Randolph Rd., Ft. Sill, OK 73503
- Visit the
Amnesty International web site to send
email to Acting Secretary of the Army Les
Brownlee and Major General William G. Webster
Jr.calling for Camilo's immediate and unconditional
release.
- Give a tax-deductible donation: Make checks
payable to PEACE ABBEY / FREE CAMILO, 2
North Main Street, Sherborn, MA 01770
- Sign a petition
to free Camilo.
- Hold a daily Circle of Prayer for Camilo
reciting the Peace
Seeds prayers as we do here at the Peace
Abbey.
Read recent articles about Camilo in the
News Archive column below.
For more news about Camilo visit the Google
news site.
Download
a photo of Camilo suitable for use as
a screen saver
Bike for Peace to benefit Camilo's
family will be Saturday, June 26, from the
Peace Abbey in Sherborn, MA to Hanscom Air
Force Base where Camilo surrendered to military
authorities. Registration is at 10:00 AM.
At 10:30 Camilo’s aunt, Norma Castillo will
rally the Riders Riders leave at 11:00.
Download a Sponsorship
form [.pdf]. For more information, call
us at 508-655-2143.
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OPEN
LETTER FROM CAMILO'S MOTHER
Maritza Castillo
June 3, 2004
My name is Maritza Castillo, a member of Military
Families Speak Out, and mother of Sargeant
Camilo Mejia. On the 21 of May, after a trial
scripted by the Army, my son was found guilty
of desertion and sentenced to one year in
prison. In their continuing efforts to punish
him, a few days following the trial, he was
shipped to Fort Sill, Oklahoma, thousands
of miles from his young daughter, his family,
his lawyers and the peace organizations and
friends that support him.
He was sentenced for disobeying an order to
return to Iraq to kill people of a sovereign
nation; sentenced for not hiding but instead
returning to the army to denounce abuses being
committed against the civilian population,
young soldiers, and prisoners of war; sentenced
just the same as the executioners who, following
orders of their superiors, abused innocent
prisoners.
I am announcing to the people of the United
States of America, of Iraq and the world that
I am not giving up my struggle for my son
and against this immoral and disgraceful war;
I’ll not rest until my son receives justice!!!
I am asking people who support Camilo to write
to General William G. Webster, Jr. (address
below) and ask him to reduce my son’s sentence
out of consideration of his request to be
considered a conscientious objector. Camilo
decided not to return to Iraq for moral reasons,
not from cowardice. General Webster has the
power to reduce his sentence. Ask Gen. Webster
that he make a transcript of the trial available
as soon as possible because my son’s appeal
cannot be presented without it. Send a copy
of this letter to Camilo’s lawyer (address
below) so support for the sentence reduction
can be documented.
We are also asking that you write letters
of support to Camilo (address below), with
a copy to me to assure his correspondence
is not being destroyed – a violation of his
rights and another method of making his punishment
more severe.
We are also asking that people around the
world contact the Costa Rican embassy in their
respective countries and urge them to demand
that the treaty between Costa Rica and the
United States of America, which clearly establishes
that a Costa Rican citizen can not be forced
to extend his military service, be respected.
The North American government has ignored
this treaty, ordering Camilo to go to war,
arbitrarily extending his term of service,
and denying defense lawyers the use of this
treaty during his trial at Ft. Stewart on
19 May, 2004. This treaty takes priority over
Stop Loss, the law that the U.S.A. Army uses
to retain U.S.A. citizens in military service
in times of war. Stop Loss does not pertain
to Camilo because he is a citizen of Costa
Rica and not the United States of America.
As a sovereign nation, it is important that
the government of Costa Rica enforce this
treaty.
We’re also asking for your financial support
to continue working to free Camilo, to continue
working for peace and to guarantee that justice
will prevail. You can make a tax deductible
donations to the Peace Abbey/Free Camilo (address
below) Code Pink/Free Camilo (address below).
At the bottom, you will find the addresses
of Gen. William G. Webster, Louis Font & Gale
Glazer, Esqs. (Camilo’s lawyers), Lewis Randa
at The Peace Abbey, Camilo and myself. There
are also websites listed that offer information
about Camilo.
Peace for the people of Iraq! Peace for the
world! Bring our soldiers home now!
Sincerely yours, Maritza Castillo, mother
of Camilo Mejía
Major General William G. Webster, Jr., Commanding
General, Fort Stewart, 42 Wayne Place, Ft.
Stewart, GA 31314
Louis P.Font & Gale Glazer, Font &Glazer Esq.,
62 Harvard Street, Suite 100, Brookline, MA.
02445
Lewis M. Randa, The Peace Abbey, Two North
Main Street, Sherborn, Massachusetts 01770,
508-650-3659
Pt. Camilo Mejia , Building 1490, Randolph
Rd., Fort Sill, Ok 73503,
Maritza Castillo., 201 178 Drive # 323, Miami,
FL. 33160,
www.mfso@mfso.org
www.codepinkalert.org
www.citizen-soldier.org
www.globalexchange.org
www.peaceabbey.org
Thank you so much for your support,
Maritza Castillo
In Peace and Solidarity for the World!!! Bring
Our troops Home Now!!!
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DAN RATHER INTERVIEW WITH CAMILO:
The CBS
web site has lengthy excerpts of
Dan Rather's March 31 broadcast interview with
Camilo Mejia on 60 minutes II. On the site
you can watch a short video clip of the interview
and read viewers' reactions to the broadcast.
Call General William Webster (912-767-7667)
at Fort Stewart, and tell him you support the
release of Camilo Mejia as a Conscientious Objector.
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Message from Tod Ensign
of Citizen Soldier
Patriotism of Conscience
Bishop Thomas Gumbleton of Detroit, an outspoken
critic of U.S. military action both before and
during the war, celebrated Mass at the Peace
Abbey before Staff Sgt. Camilo Mejia spoke at
the Press Conference.
Camilo,accompanied by family members and supporters,
along with national and international press,
boarded a bus to Hanscom Air Force Base in Bedford,
Mass. There, Camilo surrendered to military
authorities. Later the same day he was released
on personal recognizance and ordered to return
to his National Guard unit in Miami, Fl. He
departed on an American Airlines flight to Miami
accompanied by his mother and aunt and reported
to his unit the next morning. He was then ordered
to travel to Georgia and report the following
day, March 17th to military authorities at Fort
Stewart,Georgia.
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Camilo
Mejia's Gracious Sentiments - 2/28/04
Dear Lewis (& everyone at the Abbey),
I wanted to thank you for everything you did
for my family and I, and for all your support,
present and future. You treated us like royalty.
I think what you and your family are doing
is something that to many people is hard to
appreciate. Honestly I say that before the
war I would have appreciated The Peace Abbey
much like a tourist appreciates a beautiful
historical building in some colorful town.
Now that I have to live with the experience
and the horror of war, The Peace Abbey is
a Temple from which I draw strength and wisdom.
At times I feel weak and afraid, but spending
some time with you at the Abbey, having slept
on that bed (where visiting peacemakers from
around the world sleep), and keeping the blood
of Monsenor Romero by my chest, are all things
that fill me with purpose.
I have been feeling overwhelmed lately, not
just by the task I have ahead of me, but also
by the departure of my girlfriend, someone
you never got to meet. But I know that I have
to move forward, and I know that my sacrifice
is minimal compared to what so many other
people have done. I am afraid, but I know
that what I'm about to do is much larger than
myself, along with all my fears and doubts.
What I am about to do I will do for the soldiers
in Iraq, they too are victims. I am also doing
it for the families of the dead and wounded,
who have paid a high price for this war. What
I am about to do is something I have to do
for the people of Iraq, even for those who
fired upon me; they were just on the other
side of a battleground where war itself was
the only enemy.
I cannot think of a better place to surrender
than The Peace Abbey, where all the insecurities
that at times seem to crush my will are humbled,
and the real magnitude of my personal sacrifice
is put into perspective. So small is my price
compared to the children's, victims of mines
and depleted uranium, their families, the
thousands of unknown civilians killed in war,
the soldiers themselves. So small is my price
compared to the price Humanity has paid for
war.
Camilo
PRAYER FROM IRAQ
by Camilo
Dear Lord, Thank you for allowing me to live
one more day.
Forgive me for all my sins, for all the things
I should have said and done but did not.
I ask of you to soften the hearts of our leaders
and soften the hearts of those who attack
us.
Let there be no more war, and put an end to
all violence.
Protect my comrades, and protect all those
who are affected by this war.
Give comfort to the dead and wounded. Give
them the wisdom to accept your decision. Put
peace in their hearts.
Should you decide to take me from this world
I will accept your will.
Give strength to my family, and protect my
little girl.
Let there be peace in all the world. Thank
you Lord.
Sincerely and Deeply Yours,
Camilo
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