Three Countries Will Stop Sending Military to School of the Americas

Robert Koehler writes:

Indeed, something remarkable is happening in the Southern Hemisphere, news of which we in El Norte get only in heavily filtered, ludicrously distorted doses. Women and indigenous people are suddenly ascending to ranks of power. In Uruguay, a former human-rights attorney is now defense minister. Unimaginable possibility is dawning, and the wounded and imprisoned of earlier decades are grieving openly for the first time and crying “Nunca mas!” — never again.

And three countries so far, Venezuela, Argentina and Uruguay — with more, almost certainly, to follow suit — have formally declared that they will no longer send their military personnel for training at the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation, which is better known by its former name, the School of the Americas, housed in Fort Benning, Ga.

This barbed-wire-enclosed compound, where Augusto Pinochet’s ceremonial sword is said to hang in a place of honor, is also called the “School of the Assassins.” It’s America’s secret, long-discredited training institute for torture and repression, by which we guard our “interests” South of the Border. The only thing novel about the horrors of Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo is that the torturers there are U.S. soldiers and paramilitary personnel. In fact, we’ve been in the torture business for the last half century-plus. This is our shadow foreign policy: manipulate, overthrow, rule by fear. The best-kept secret in the Land of the Free is our own hypocrisy.

So it is with gratitude and awe that I salute the recent mission of Bourgeois — who founded SOA Watch in 1990, following the slaying in El Salvador of six Jesuit priests, their housekeeper and her daughter, by, it turned out, graduates of the little known school — along with fellow activists Carlos Mauricio and Lisa Sullivan, to Bolivia, Uruguay and Argentina. They met with government officials, including, in Bolivia, the newly elected President Evo Morales, representing — in a way someone like, say, Condoleezza Rice is incapable of doing — the American conscience. They met to talk about SOA/WHISC.

“I’m filled with hope and inspiration,” Bourgeois said. “We didn’t get any resistance — none. Defense ministers, high-ranking military leaders . . . we got nothing but positive results. They were very aware of the school and its effect on their country — the disappeared and the massacres. They know better than us about this school.”

 

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Based entirely upon research done here on this site...

some time back over the School of the Americas...some rather interesting things came to light. So shocking were the results of that research...that a real brawl developed over the matter.

Some points to ponder about School of the America Graduates:

Many present tyrants in Central and South America attended SOA as young cadets. They took courses in truck maintenance and similar courses. It wasn't until they were back in their own countries and many years older, that they became tyrants--this aspect of their lives has been blamed entirely on their attendance in SOA.

Further research showed clearly that it was those young men who were sponsored by our [gasp]CIA who became the worst of the lot. Most people don't know this.

It became an unpopular stance to take at the time this debate was raging on Dems.Com, but the final result showed clearly that many of those who protested so loudly and so long against SOA...were doing it all for the contributions they were receiving...under false pretenses so to speak.

Ted, I think perhaps you have been suckered in as well. I feel sure that Necco will remember the arguments that took place here...and the sad results of those arguments.

A mind once expanded can never return to its original dimensions.

Anne Hathaway: 1556-1623

Well...

I wasn't involved in those arguments. I was posting news items for Democrats.com on the front page. I posted items about the SOA, just to keep people informed. I think it is interesting to expose the CIA's darker deeds. Torture? Murder? Dictators? Human Rights violations? Hey, I'm opposed to all of the above. Otherwise, I don't really know what you mean.

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