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STUDENTS, STEELWORKER, FARMER, RETIREE SENTENCED TO FEDERAL PRISON PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 31 January 2005
Its a sad day when peace protestors go to prison, said Liz Deligio, 28,a chaplain and student from Chicago, Illinois sentenced to three months in prison, and the perpetrators of human rights violations will never see the inside of a courthouse let alone a jail.

This morning, trials continue. Court commenced at 9 am, with Alice Gerards trial continuing from yesterday. Supporters have packed the tiny courtroom, and a number of them were turned away due to lack of space. The SOA Watch website, www.SOAW.org, is being regularly updated. Continue to check throughout the day for the latest in the judicial proceedings.

To read more about the SOA 14 and what steps you can take to support them, visit http://www.soaw.org/new/article.

Leaving the courthouse yesterday, defendant Liz Deligio commented, Thespirit of hope and the courage of the defendants rose above the punitive verdicts handed down in court.

THE 14 SOA/ WHINSEC DEFENDANTS

ADJUCICATED

Liz Deligio, 28, Chicago, IL 3 months in prison; $500 fine

Meagan Doty, 22, St. Louis, MO, student in Dayton, OH 3 months in prison, $500 fine

Tom MacLean, 79, Ashfield, MA 3 months in federal medical facility

Elizabeth Nadeau, 27, Minneapolis, MN 3 months in prison; $500 fine

Mike Ring, 65, Wall, NJ 1 year of probation; $1,000 fine

Dan Schwankl, 31, Siler City, NC 3 months in prison; $500 fine * Eight Other Defendants Including Two High School Students Await Trial for Nonviolent Actions to Close School of the Americas **

Yesterday, January 24, five human rights advocates including a chaplain,students, a Steelworker, a farmer and a 79-year-old retiree were sentenced to three months in federal prison and fines of up to $500 for their acts of nonviolent civil disobedience calling for the closure of the US Armys School of the Americas (SOA/ WHINSEC). Another defendant was sentenced to one year of probation with a $1,000 fine. Eight of their co-defendants two of whom are high school students will continue their trials tomorrow.


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