November 2013

5 reports

  1. Peace prisoners – past and present – ask for support for the Nuclear Resister

    November, 2013 Dear friends, All of us whose names appear below have something in common. At some time between 1980 and today, each of our names appeared on the list of imprisoned anti-nuclear and anti-war activists published by the Nuclear Resister. This letter is our unhesitating recommendation and appeal to you to support the Nuclear […]

  2. E-bulletin November 2013

    November 2013 IN THIS E-BULLETIN JAILED WAR RESISTER GIVES BIRTH, SEEKS EARLY RELEASE  Support action needed NOW! FOUR ARRESTED IN DRONE PROTEST INSIDE HART SENATE OFFICE BUILDING WOMEN ARRESTED AGAIN BLOCKING GATE OF VERMONT YANKEE NUCLEAR PLANT JUDGE DECLARES HANCOCK BLOCKADERS NOT GUILTY —————— Jailed war resister gives birth, seeks early release  Support action needed […]

  3. Four arrested in drone protest inside Hart Senate Office Building

    from dc.indymedia.org by Luke On the 18th of November, 26 activists against the US drone killing program packed into pro-drone Senator Schumer’s office demanding he issue a statement denouncing the use of armed drones for assasinations. His national security staffer was present and refused to even call him to seek such a statement. As a […]

  4. Eight women arrested blocking gate of Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant

    from the Shut It Down affinity group BRATTLEBORO, VT—“Where are your flood seals, VY?” the Shut It Down affinity group asked at the gates of the Entergy Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant on the afternoon of November 12. Carrying a banner equating catastrophe with the meltdowns at Fukushima, Japan, women of the affinity group cited […]

  5. Imprisoned pregnant war resister seeks early release – letters requested

    from Courage to Resist By James Branum and Courage to Resist. November 4, 2013 Fort Carson, Colorado – Imprisoned war resister PFC Kimberly Rivera has submitted a clemency application seeking a reduction by 45 days in the 10 month prison sentence she received for seeking asylum in Canada rather return to her unit in Iraq. […]