Saturday, February 3 at the Brooklyn Law School:

This is event is co-sponsored by World Can't Wait:

PUT THE WAR ON TRIAL!
THE CITIZEN’S WAR TRIBUNAL IN DEFENSE OF LT. EHREN WATADA






Lt. Ehren Watada during pre-trial hearing 1/4/07

Expert witnesses defend Lt. Ehren Watada for his courage to resist


Brooklyn Law School

Saturday, February 3 rd

4 PM to 7 PM


On June 22, 2006, U.S. Army 1st Lieutenant Ehren K. Watada stepped forward as the first commissioned officer to publicly refuse deployment to the Iraq War and occupation.He faces court martial and up to 6 years imprisonment for his refusal to deploy and for speaking out against a war that he believes is illegal.


Nearly two weeks after hearing arguments in the January 4 pre-trial phase of Lt. Ehren Watada’s court martial for refusing to deploy to Iraq, and explaining his refusal to the press, military circuit judge Lt. Col. John M. Head on January 16, 2007 issued brief, tersely worded rulings. In summation, “The defense motion for a hearing on the ‘Nuremburg defense’ is DENIED. The government motion to prevent the defense from presenting evidence on the legality of the war is GRANTED.” The defense motion to dismiss the four political speech charges was also “DENIED.”


In response to this outrageous decision a “Citizen’s Hearing” is being held not only to put the Iraq War on trial but the decision to invad e, which constitutes a “War of Aggression” In addition, the Government has subpoenaed Sarah Olson, a journalist, to testify against Lt. Watada in violation of the Constitution’s First Amendment Right to freedom of the press. Expert witnesses will present a proper defense and evidence on behalf of Lt. Watada, and systematically tear down the government’s case against him.


The evening will include:



  • Remarks from Ehren Watada (video)

  • Ann Wright, Retired Army Colonel and State Department official

  • Dr. Dahlia Wasfi, Iraqi-American Physician

  • Iraq war Veterans

  • International Law Experts

  • A journalist presenting facts concerning rights under the First Amendment


The trial is being presented by:

The Committee United For Lt. Watada NYC, World Can’t Wait, Drive Out the Bush Regime, Not in Our Name and The National Lawyers Guild Brooklyn.

It is endorsed by Military Families Speak Out NYC and Veterans for Peace NYC.

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