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Harry Browne writes: 'Don't Get Back on that Plane' Soldiers:
Seek Asylum in Ireland - CounterPunch.org
CBS
News: ''The Pentagon
says more than 5,500 servicemen have deserted since the war
started in Iraq.'' (Dec. 8, 2004)
Frida Berrigan writes: 'Meet
the New Conscientious Objectors' - Voices
In The Wilderness
The 1951
Convention
''....a well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of
... political opinion, is outside the country of his
nationality and is unable or, owing to such fear, is unwilling
to avail himself of the protection of that country ... owing
to such fear, is unwilling to return to it.'' - 1951
Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees - History
of the 1951 Convention
Criteria for the
Determination
of Refugee Status
Scroll down to 'B. Deserters And Persons Avoiding Military
Service' and read
paragraphs 167 to 174
The Dublin Convention
Under the Dublin
Convention, the Republic of Ireland will be the EU member
state responsible for processing Asylum claims from Americans
as Shannon Airport will be their first port of entry: ''The
Member State responsible for controlling the entry of the
alien into the territory of the Member States will be
responsible for examining the application for asylum....''
San Remo Manual on
International Law Applicable to Armed Conflicts at Sea, 12
June 1994
''If the inspection reveals that the aircraft is not a medical
aircraft, it may be captured, and the occupants shall, unless
agreed otherwise between the neutral State and the parties to
the conflict, be detained in the neutral State where so
required by the rules of international law applicable in armed
conflict, in such a manner that they cannot again take part in
the hostilities.
- Paragraph
183
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In 2004 more than
158,000 US Troops flew through Shannon Airport, most on their way to
Iraq. During much of that same period of time approximately 5,500 US
Troops have deserted, gone into hiding, sent to jail and some have
escaped to Canada.
What if the funnel to Iraq, called
Shannon Airport, were to be transformed into a sanctuary for US
Troops resisting the Iraq War by requesting asylum in Ireland?
Audio
of the press conference on launch of invitation to make Shannon a
Sanctuary of Peace for US Military Resistors.(32/2005)
This is the new effort by the Dublin
Catholic Worker and other anti-war activists and politicians
announced in Dublin on Feb 3rd - the second anniversary of the Pit
Stop Ploughshares disarmament of a US Navy Plane at Shannon.
Damien Moran of the Dublin Catholic
Worker said ''We encourage members of the US Military refusing to
participate in this illegal war to seek asylum in Ireland. We
encourage members of the US Military landing at Shannon Airport to
refuse to reboard the planes bound for Iraq.''
Irish activist Michael Birmingham,
back since last May after 20 months in Iraq, believes that the Irish
people can use their close connections with Americans to help end
the war: ''It is very important that we here in Ireland do what we
can through our many contacts in the United States to get the
message out to the soldiers that there is an opportunity for them
not to go to Iraq.''
Ed
Horgan, former Irish Army
Commandant and anti-war activist explained, ''As a former soldier I
am very slow to recommend that any soldier should desert his army or
his country. But this is an exceptional case, the war in Iraq is
unlawful and it is immoral.''
The Dublin Catholic Worker will be
coordinating with groups such as the Limerick based Midwest Alliance
Against Military Aggression and Dublin based Residents
Against Racism to connect them to legal assistance, housing and
help in escaping from Shannon Airport. Offers of pro-bono defence
have also been offered by a number of lawyers.
North-Central TD, Finian
McGrath, speaking at the press conference, said ''It is
incumbent on Gardaí to respect the asylum requests by US Soldiers
at the airport. We need to have the follow up support, legal advice
to ensure that that person is well after when he's here and going
through the asylum process.''
Ed Horgan was optimistic and believes
there will be popular support for US Soldiers staying in Ireland:
''Obviously, the Irish Government shouldn't allow US Troops to pass
through Shannon, at all. But the Irish people and those in this
effort will provide facilities and contacts and help for US Soldiers
that jump ship at Shannon.''
Senator
David Norris agreed but
predicted difficulties for the Irish Government if US Troops apply
for asylum in Ireland, ''I guarentee you that the Irish Government
will be leaned on in an
unmerciful way by the Pentagon and the US State Department.''
Furthermore, Norris believes there
will be strong support from many politicians but would be afraid to
say so publicly, ''A large number of party members who would be
sympathetic to what we are saying on an individual basis but they
are 'whipped in' from the top [of their parties] and the impetus is
shamefully a financial one.''
''This is not in any way an
'Anti-American' suggestion.'' Michael Birmingham explained, ''This
is very much about showing solidarity also with young American men
who, as soon as they leave Shannon Airport and land in Baghdad
Airport and drive down 'Route
Irish' - will be in a war zone with no way out and will be
forced to do things that they and their families would be absolutely
apalled by if the knew the truth of it.''
Damien Moran, following up, stated
''As St. Patrick's Day approaches we appeal to the Irish government
to extend a 'Céad Mile Fáilte' to the brave military resisters in
the U.S. refusing to participate in this illegal war.''
American Refugee
Claimants and US Prisoners of Conscience
Brandon
Hughey - Applied for refugee
status in Canada.
Jeremy
Hinzman - Applied for refugee
status in Canada
Camilo
Mejia - On May 21, 2004,
28-year-old Sgt. Camilo Mejia was sentenced to one year in prison
for refusing to return to fight in Iraq.
Pablo
Paredes - On December 6, 2004
he reported to for duty and refused to board the ship to protest the
current US war.
Kevin
Benderman
- faces a possible court-martial after failing to deploy with his
unit.
SOURCE: Indymedia
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