Fort Benning, GA - Army National Guard Specialist Katherine Jashinski, on active
duty with the 111th ASG since January of this year, will make a public statement
Thursday against war as a conscientious objector in the face of orders to participate
in weapons training and deploy to the Middle East. She will be joined by several
members of Iraq Veterans Against the War and Veterans for Peace. Jashinski applied
for a discharge as a conscientious objector in 2004. The Army recently denied
her claim and ordered her to weapons training and deployment this week.
Speakers at the press conference include Aiden Delgado, an Army conscientious
objector and member of Iraq Veterans Against the War. "Iraq Veterans Against
the War supports the right of every soldier to follow their conscience. Today's
revelation that chemical weapons were used against citizens in Fallujah is evidence
that the war is illegal and immoral."
Jashinski's counselor, Persian Gulf War Army conscientious objector Aimee Allison,
will speak at tomorrow's press conference. Speaking today, Allison stated, "As
the first woman GI to publicly take a stand against this war and to declare
herself a conscientious objector, Katherine's actions are very significant.
She is showing remarkable courage."
Jashinski's lawyer, J.E. McNeil with the Center for Conscience and War, will
also discuss her legal status and the case. She comments, "Denying Katherine
CO status is yet another in a long line of actions by the military to defy its
own rules in order to get the numbers of soldiers they need to continue this
war."
Katherine is actively supported by Code Pink, a women-initiated grassroots
peace group. Medea Benjamin, co-founder of Code Pink adds, "I applaud Katherine's
courageous stand against the continued U.S. role in bringing violence to the
Middle East."
Father Roy Bourgeois, a Vietnam War veteran and founder of School of the Americas
Watch, will also speak. Jashinski's statement comes on the eve of a national
demonstration at the gates of Fort Benning calling for the closure the U.S.
Army School of the Americas. "U.S. foreign policy as it exists today is
fundamentally out of alignment with Americans' values of peace and justice."