DC: Security Without Empire: National Organizing Conference on Foreign Military Bases

EVENTS

VENUE:
American University

4400 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Ward Building Room 1
Washington, DC 20016

starts: 02/27/2009 - 12:00am
ends: 03/02/2009 - 11:59pm

An event called Security Without Empire: National Organizing Conference on Foreign Military Bases will be held at American University in Washington D.C. on Feb. 27 – Mar. 2, 2009.

From Okinawa and Guam to Honduras, Germany, Iraq, and beyond people who have suffered from the abuses inherent to foreign military bases have been calling for their withdrawal. People in the U.S. have joined this call, outraged by the damage done by U.S. bases abroad and by their expense, which diverts $138 billion a year from addressing human needs and revitalizing our economy.

Representatives of 13 organizations have come together to organize a national conference or the closing and withdrawal of military bases.

The goals of the conference are:

  • Share information about U.S. foreign mlitary bases and resistance;
  • Develop new strategies and expand the U.S. anti-bases movement;
  • Integrate anti-bases organizing into a more coherent movement;
  • Raise the visibility of the U.S. and international anti-bases movements;
  • Apply pressure on Congress;
  • Close and reduce the number of foreign bases.

A broad coalition of groups from across the U.S. is organizing the conference including Global Network, Veterans for Peace, FOR, CodePink, AFSC, United for Peace & Justice, Peace Action, and After Downing Street.

The conference will feature base opponents from many "host" nations and will include leading activists as keynote speakers, panelists and workshop facilitators. Monday, March 2, will be a lobbying day on Capitol Hill, in which we encourage as many conference attendees as possible to participate. The conference will begin with a protest vigil at the Pentagon on Feb 27 from 4-5 pm at the Pentagon Metro stop (take yellow or blue Metro line to get there).

For more information contact: GGold@afsc.org or (617) 661-6130. http://www.projectonmilitarybases.org

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