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		<title>Killeen: Under the Hood Update, August 2011</title>
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August 2011
Under the Hood and IVAW have joined forces with the Civilian Soldier Alliance to expand Operation Recovery efforts in Killeen!







Founded in 2007, the Civilian Soldier Alliance is an organization of civilians working with veterans and active-duty service-members to build a GI resistance movement towards a just foreign policy. They work with and support service-members [...]]]></description>
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<div><strong>August 2011</strong></div>
<div><strong><strong>Under the Hood and IVAW have joined forces with the Civilian Soldier </strong><strong>Alliance</strong><strong> to expand Operation Recovery efforts in </strong><strong>Killeen</strong><strong>!</strong></strong></div>
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<div><a href="http://txlaboragainstwar.org/wp-content/uploads/UTH-Cafe-bldg7.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1159" title="UTH Cafe bldg" src="http://txlaboragainstwar.org/wp-content/uploads/UTH-Cafe-bldg7.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="180" /></a>Founded in 2007, the <a title="Civilian Soldier Alliance website" rel="nofollow" href="http://e2ma.net/go/7169535385/208644765/224285591/1403269/goto:http://www.civsol.org/" target="_blank">Civilian Soldier Alliance</a> is an organization of civilians working with veterans and active-duty service-members to build a GI resistance movement towards a just foreign policy. They work with and support service-members and veterans to withdraw military support from the occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan, supporting resistance within the military that empowers<br />
service members to have a voice and develop as leaders organizing for change.</div>
<div>We are very excited about this new partnership. Read more about how Civilian Soldier Alliance is  <a title="Article: Digging into Operation Recovery" rel="nofollow" href="http://e2ma.net/go/7169535385/208644765/224285592/1403269/goto:http://civsol.org/content/digging-in-to-the-operation-recovery-campaign" target="_blank">digging into the Operation Recovery Campaign</a> in Killeen.</div>
<div><strong>Check out Under the Hood’s new coffee bar!<a href="http://txlaboragainstwar.org/wp-content/uploads/UTH-coffee-bar-Aug-2011.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1160" title="UTH coffee bar, Aug 2011" src="http://txlaboragainstwar.org/wp-content/uploads/UTH-coffee-bar-Aug-2011.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="225" /></a> </strong></div>
<div>Thanks to Malachi Muncy, UTH’s intern extraordinaire, Under the Hood now has a new coffee bar with UTH logo.  Now when you visit Under the Hood, you’ll be greeted with a cup of organic fair trade coffee when you walk in the door.  Please stop by and enjoy a cup with us.</div>
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<div><strong>Join us this Friday, August 19<sup>th</sup> at 5604 Manor (Austin) for a screening of the documentary “ <a title="Grounds for Resistance movie website" rel="nofollow" href="http://e2ma.net/go/7169535385/208644765/224285593/1403269/goto:http://groundsforresistance.com/" target="_blank">Grounds for Resistance</a>.”</strong></div>
<div>A $5 suggested donation at the door will benefit Under the Hood.</div>
<div>Location: <a title="5604 Manor website" rel="nofollow" href="http://e2ma.net/go/7169535385/208644765/224285594/1403269/goto:http://www.5604manor.org/" target="_blank">5604 Manor</a>, 5604 Manor Road, Austin, Texas 78723</div>
<div>Time: 7 – 9 p.m.</div>
<div>This documentary tells the story of the <a title="Coffee Strong website" rel="nofollow" href="http://e2ma.net/go/7169535385/208644765/224285595/1403269/goto:http://www.coffeestrong.org/" target="_blank">Coffee Strong</a> coffee house located outside the<br />
Fort Lewis, Washington army base.  Aaron Hughes, an organizer with <a title="IVAW website" rel="nofollow" href="http://e2ma.net/go/7169535385/208644765/224285596/1403269/goto:http://ivaw.org/" target="_blank">Iraq Veterans Against the War</a> will be on hand to answer questions and speak about IVAW’s Operation Recovery program.  Staff and<br />
volunteers from Under the Hood will also be available to answer questions about their work.</div>
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<div><strong>Under the Hood Upcoming Events:</strong><br />
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<strong>Ribs n&#8217; Rights</strong><br />
<strong>Every Thursday 7-9pm</strong><br />
Eat some ribs and learn more about your rights as a service member.</div>
<div>Free with enlisted ID.</p>
<p><strong>Killeen Poetry Slam</strong><br />
Friday August 26, 7-11pm<br />
Under the Hood is proud to host the Killeen Poetry Slam every other Friday kicking off on Friday<br />
August 26!<br />
Refreshments and snacks available.<br />
<strong>[Note: This is recurring. Every other Friday, 8/26, 9/9, 9/23]</strong></p>
<p><strong>Women&#8217;s Night at Under the Hood</strong><br />
Friday September 16, 7-10pm<br />
A woman&#8217;s only space to relax, speak freely and have fun together.  More details tba.</p>
<p><strong>Soldier and Veteran Art Showcase</strong><br />
Friday, September 30, 8pm-11pm<br />
Under the Hood will be hosting a Soldier and Veteran&#8217;s Art Showcase, where soldiers can display artwork and see what other art is being done by soldiers and veterans in the community. Interested in<br />
submitting artwork? More details to be announced soon.</div>
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<div><strong>Join us for Hoodstock III on Sunday, October 2nd at Jovita&#8217;s!  (Austin)</strong><strong> </strong><br />
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<div>Our annual Hoodstock show will feature local artists and musicians and all proceeds will benefit Under the Hood Cafe &amp; Outreach Center.  We are still recruiting local artists to perform at this year&#8217;s event.  If you would like to donate your time and talent to this important annual event, please contact Jim Turpin at <a rel="nofollow" href="http://us.mc819.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=jamesmturpin@yahoo.com" target="_blank">jamesmturpin@yahoo.com</a>.</div>
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<div><strong>Your continued support of Under the Hood </strong>allows us to continue our important work in Killeen. Whether you are making a <a title="UTH donations" rel="nofollow" href="http://e2ma.net/go/7169535385/208644765/224285597/1403269/goto:http://www.underthehoodcafe.org/donate.html" target="_blank">one-time donation</a> or want to sign up as a <a title="Under the Hood donation page" rel="nofollow" href="http://e2ma.net/go/7169535385/208644765/224285598/1403269/goto:http://www.underthehoodcafe.org/donate.html" target="_blank">sustainer</a>, it&#8217;s easy to contribute through PayPal.</div>
<div>The Fort Hood Support Network (FHSN) operates Under the Hood Café and Outreach Center.  FHSN is a Texas non-profit corporation with 501(c)(3) tax exempt status.  <a title="link to donation page" rel="nofollow" href="http://e2ma.net/go/7169535385/208644765/224285599/1403269/goto:http://www.underthehoodcafe.org/donate.html" target="_blank">Donations</a> may be treated as<br />
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<div><strong>Interested in sharing some of your time and talents with Under the Hood? </strong></div>
<div>We are always happy for support in any form.  Along with monetary support to keep our doors open, we can always use other forms of assistance.  If you believe that you can provide support in some way, please feel free to <a rel="nofollow" href="http://us.mc819.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=underthehoodcafe@gmail.com&amp;subject=Volunteer" target="_blank">contact us</a>.  We&#8217;d be happy to put you to work!</div>
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		<title>Killeen: Under the Hood Update, March 2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Mar 2011 19:23:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Leslie</dc:creator>
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March 2011
 
After months of waiting, Kyle Wesolowski is finally acknowledged as a conscientious objector!  We first met Kyle Wesolowski in January 2010.  After returning from Iraq, Kyle spent his leave in New Jersey with his family.   Realizing that he could no longer serve in combat, he returned to Fort Hood concerned and discouraged.  As fortune would [...]]]></description>
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<div><strong>March 2011</strong></div>
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<div><strong>After months of waiting, Kyle Wesolowski is finally acknowledged as a conscientious objector!<a href="http://txlaboragainstwar.org/wp-content/uploads/Kyle-Wesolowski-UTH.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-843" title="Kyle Wesolowski (UTH)" src="http://txlaboragainstwar.org/wp-content/uploads/Kyle-Wesolowski-UTH.jpg" alt="" width="195" height="320" /></a>  </strong>We first met <a title="Common Dreams" rel="nofollow" href="http://e2ma.net/go/6996453483/208499137/221119643/1403269/goto:http://www.commondreams.org/view/2011/01/23-9" target="_blank">Kyle Wesolowski</a> in January 2010.  After returning from Iraq, Kyle spent his leave in New Jersey with his family.   Realizing that he could no longer serve in combat, he returned to Fort Hood concerned and discouraged.  As fortune would have it, the day he returned to town, a vigil lead by Under the Hood was being held at Fort Hood’s East Gate.  The vigilers caught his attention and he stopped to learn more.  The rest is history.</div>
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<div>It was several months after returning from that combat tour in Iraq, that SPC Kyle Wesolowski submitted an application for a conscientious objector discharge based on his Buddhist faith. Since that time,  Kyle has completed a rigorous examination of his beliefs by military authorities, including required interviews by a psychiatrist, a chaplain and an independent investigating officer. All of these officials recommended that Kyle be discharged based on the sincerity of his beliefs.</div>
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<div>Today, we are pleased to announce that Kyle’s Conscientious Objector claim was approved by the U.S. Army. Wesolowski’s honorable discharge will likely occur in March or April 2011.</div>
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<div>Kyle has received a great deal of encouragement from the community who helped to support him through this arduous process.  He explained that there are many people that he wants to thank, including his attorney, <a title="James M. Branum, Attorney at Law" rel="nofollow" href="http://e2ma.net/go/6996453483/208499137/221119644/1403269/goto:http://www.girightslawyer.com/" target="_blank">James Branum</a>, the staff at <a title="Courage to Resist article on Kyle" rel="nofollow" href="http://e2ma.net/go/6996453483/208499137/221119645/1403269/goto:http://www.couragetoresist.org/x/content/blogcategory/67/126/" target="_blank">Courage to Resist</a>, Aaron Hughes and <a title="IVAW article on Kyle" rel="nofollow" href="http://e2ma.net/go/6996453483/208499137/221119646/1403269/goto:http://www.ivaw.org/blog/meet-kyle-wesolowski-conscientious-objector" target="_blank">Iraq Veterans Against the War</a>, Cindy Thomas of Under the Hood and many individual supporters and friends.  Kyle also points out that there are many within the army who showed him compassion during this long process and he wants to thank them as well.  “In the spirit of Under the Hood’s motto &#8212; pro soldier, anti war &#8212;  I know that there are many good people in the army and I appreciate those that supported me.”</div>
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<div>Wesolowski’s attorney, James Branum, had this to say:</div>
<div><em>&#8220;I am so proud of Kyle. He stood strong in a long and difficult process. Many other applicants would have given up, but Kyle stood firm. Thankfully the Army has now recognized what I&#8217;ve known all along—Kyle is a sincere conscientious objector to war.&#8221;</em></div>
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<div><strong><a href="http://txlaboragainstwar.org/wp-content/uploads/we-are-sick-of-war-UTH.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-844" title="we are sick of war (UTH)" src="http://txlaboragainstwar.org/wp-content/uploads/we-are-sick-of-war-UTH.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="135" /></a>Under the Hood has teamed up with IVAW in support of Operation Recovery. </strong>  Join Iraq Veterans Against the War and Under the Hood in our effort to stop the deployment of troops suffering from PTSD, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Military Sexual Trauma.  By signing our pledge, you agree to do what you can to defend our right to heal and to hold accountable those responsible for the deployment of traumatized troops.  We need your help to build the Operation Recovery Campaign.  You can take the pledge at <a title="IVAW Operation Recovery" rel="nofollow" href="http://e2ma.net/go/6996453483/208499137/221119647/1403269/goto:http://www.ivaw.org/operation-recovery" target="_blank">www.ivaw.org/operation-recovery</a>.</div>
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<div><strong>Your continued support of Under the Hood </strong>allows us to continue our important work in Killeen. Whether you are making a <a title="UTH donations" rel="nofollow" href="http://e2ma.net/go/6996453483/208499137/221119648/1403269/goto:http://www.underthehoodcafe.org/donate.html" target="_blank">one-time donation</a> or want to sign up as a <a title="Under the Hood donation page" rel="nofollow" href="http://e2ma.net/go/6996453483/208499137/221119649/1403269/goto:http://www.underthehoodcafe.org/donate.html" target="_blank">sustainer</a>, it&#8217;s easy to contribute through PayPal.  </div>
<div> The Fort Hood Support Network (FHSN) operates Under the Hood Café and Outreach Center.  FHSN is a Texas non-profit corporation with 501(c)(3) tax exempt status.  <a title="link to donation page" rel="nofollow" href="http://e2ma.net/go/6996453483/208499137/221119650/1403269/goto:http://www.underthehoodcafe.org/donate.html" target="_blank">Donations</a> may be treated as tax-deductible.  </div>
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<div><strong>Join us for a very special evening with <strong>  <a title="Huffington Post" rel="nofollow" href="http://e2ma.net/go/6996453483/208499137/221119651/1403269/goto:http://www.huffingtonpost.com/coleen-rowley" target="_blank">Coleen Rowley</a> </strong></strong></div>
<div><a href="http://txlaboragainstwar.org/wp-content/uploads/whistleblowers-2011.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-845" title="whistleblowers 2011" src="http://txlaboragainstwar.org/wp-content/uploads/whistleblowers-2011.jpg" alt="" width="270" height="358" /></a>Coleen is a former FBI Special Agent and Legal Counsel, whistleblower, and Time Person of the Year. </div>
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<div><strong><strong>&#8220;How Top Secret America Misfires&#8221;</strong></strong><strong> </strong></div>
<div><strong>When:</strong><strong>  <a rel="nofollow"></a>Sunday, April 3, 2011, 6:30 p.m.</strong></div>
<div><strong>Where: <a title="5604 Manor" rel="nofollow" href="http://e2ma.net/go/6996453483/208499137/221119652/1403269/goto:http://5604manor.org/" target="_blank">5604 Manor</a>, Austin, Texas</strong></div>
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Excellent Democracy Now! interview with Yanar Mohammed, President of the Organization of Women’s Freedom in Iraq, and Raed Jarrar, Iraq consultant for American Friends Service Committee and a senior fellow at Peace Action.  (Thanks to Fran Hanlon of CodePink Austin for posting this link.)
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<p>Excellent Democracy Now! interview with <strong><a href="http://www.democracynow.org/appearances/yanar_mohammed">Yanar Mohammed</a></strong>, President of the <strong>Organization of Women’s Freedom in Iraq</strong>, and <strong><a href="http://www.democracynow.org/appearances/raed_jarrar">Raed Jarrar</a></strong>, Iraq consultant for American Friends Service Committee and a senior fellow at Peace Action.  (Thanks to Fran Hanlon of <a href="http://www.codepinkaustin.com/">CodePink Austin</a> for posting this link.)</p>
<p>As usual, on the Democracy Now! website, you can also view a video of the whole interview.  <a href="http://www.democracynow.org/2010/8/20/obama_admin_claims_end_to_combat">http://www.democracynow.org/2010/8/20/obama_admin_claims_end_to_combat</a></p>
<p><strong>JUAN GONZALEZ: </strong>We begin today’s show on Iraq. If you happened to have tuned into the <em>NBC Nightly News</em> on Wednesday night, you might have been led to believe the Iraq war was all but over. NBC news anchor Brian Williams led the evening’s broadcast with an exclusive story on the war.</p>
<ul><strong>BRIAN WILLIAMS: </strong>Our chief foreign correspondent Richard Engel, who’s covered this war for so many years for us, with us from a moving convoy in the Iraqi desert tonight. And Richard, I understand your reporting of this at this hour tonight constitutes the official Pentagon announcement, correct?</p>
<p><strong>RICHARD ENGEL: </strong>Yes, it is. Right now we are with the last American combat troops, and they are in the process of leaving this country right now. We are with the 4/2 Stryker Brigade. I’m broadcasting right now live from the top of a Stryker fighting vehicle. There are 440 American troops in this convoy. As soon as they cross border into Kuwait—and it is not far to the border, just about thirty miles from here—as soon as all these soldiers leave Iraq, Operation Iraqi Freedom, the combat mission in Iraq, will be over.</ul>
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<p><strong>JUAN GONZALEZ: </strong>That was NBC’s Richard Engel in Iraq near the Kuwaiti border with his exclusive report that NBC described as, quote, the &#8220;official Pentagon announcement&#8221; of the withdrawal.</p>
<p>Although the withdrawal has been hailed as a major milestone in the Iraq war and an end to combat operations, 50,000 US troops will remain in Iraq after the end of this month to help with training and logistics. In addition, the US is keeping 4,500 special operations forces in Iraq to carry out counterterrroism operations. Tens of thousands of private contractors will also remain in the country.</p>
<p>State Department spokesperson P.J. Crowley acknowledged earlier this week that the withdrawal of the combat brigades would lead to a doubling in the number of private contractors employed by the State Department</p>
<ul><strong>P.J. CROWLEY: </strong>Where the military has provided security in the past, we now have to provide that security. This is a case where contractors actually—for what we think is a transitory requirement, this is where contractors actually are fruitful. We’re able to ramp up an effort for a temporary period of time and then reduce that effort as the security situation improves.</p>
<p><strong>REPORTER: </strong>So you’ve begun contacting them—DynCorp or Xi security?</p>
<p><strong>P.J. CROWLEY: </strong>Yeah, we have—we have very specific plans to increase our security, you know, because—as the military is leaving. This will be expensive.</ul>
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<p><strong>AMY GOODMAN: </strong>The State Department will use private contractors to guard the massive US embassy in Baghdad, the largest embassy in the world, as well as US consulates in Basra and Erbil and embassy branch offices in Kirkuk and Mosul.</p>
<p>The withdrawal of the US combat brigades also comes at a pivotal moment for Iraq. Elections were held in March, but a new government still hasn’t been formed. And Baghdad is still reeling from Monday’s suicide bombing outside an army recruitment center that killed at least sixty recruits. It was the deadliest attack in Iraq this year.</p>
<p>To talk more about the situation, we’re joined by two Iraqis. Raed Jarrar is in Washington. He is Iraq consultant for American Friends Service Committee and a senior fellow at Peace Action. Yanar Mohammed is joining us from Toronto. She’s president of the Organization of Women’s Freedom in Iraq.</p>
<p>Raed, let’s begin with you. Can you assess what the situation on the ground is right now?</p>
<p><strong>RAED JARRAR: </strong>I don’t think what happened this week or what will be happening by the end of this month will have any real implications on the situation on the ground, because most of the US troops, the combat forces, have left Iraqi cities and towns and villages last June. So there are no real implications of what is happening now on the situation.</p>
<p>The situation in Iraq is extremely bad. It’s very bad. The services that the Iraqi public are receiving are dysfunctional. People don’t have access to very basic services like water, electricity, sewage, education and healthcare. The political situation is deteriorating. It’s very bad. Iraq does not have a government almost after six months of the election. And the security situation is extremely bad, as well.</p>
<p>But these are two different tracks, though. From an Iraqi perspective, although a majority of Iraqis, maybe a national consensus, would agree that the situation is extremely bad in Iraq, that Iraq is still broken, there is still a majority of Iraqis who want this occupation to end. So it’s not like Iraqis believe that prolonging the occupation would fix what this occupation has broken.</p>
<p><strong>JUAN GONZALEZ: </strong>And Raed Jarrar, what about this issue of the seeming paralysis of the government in being able to, following elections—months have passed without a clear agreement on who will continue to run the government in Iraq?</p>
<p><strong>RAED JARRAR: </strong>There are a number of reasons that have led to this delay. I mean, first of all, the election itself was a very important and positive development in Iraq, because the Iraqi public did vote for parties that has more nationalist tendencies, parties that are for ending the occupation, parties that are for ending sectarian divisions and sectarian allocationism in the government. So the election itself was good news.</p>
<p>Now, the reasons why the election has taken a long time to form the government, we’ve been having around—it’s been almost six months now. There are some external reasons—the fact that some regional governments, including the Iranian government, have been interfering in the process negatively. Some other interventions have been slowing down the process. And there are some domestic reasons—the inability of some Iraqi leaders to put their differences aside and move forward. But the main reason why we have this deadlock now is the fact that Iraq does not have a functional democracy. We cannot expect to have a functional democracy from Iraq that was imposed by a foreign occupation. That is why millions of Iraqis, including myself, said from the beginning this occupation should not have started, should not start, from the beginning, because there is no such thing as implanting a functional democracy from outside. It’s a broken system. It has many problems. But although, you know, the situation is very bad, I still have hope that Iraqi political leaders will manage to create a new government within the upcoming weeks.</p>
<p><strong>AMY GOODMAN: </strong>On this issue, Raed, of Iraq’s failure to form a new government after the March election, this is what the Iraqi prime minister Nouri al-Maliki said earlier this month.</p>
<ul><strong>PRIME MINISTER NOURI AL-MALIKI: </strong>[translated] I’m sure that if the next prime minister is weak and not supported by the majority of political blocs, entities and Parliament, the big danger is that it will affect the unity of Iraq and the security situation. Militias and gangs will return. Al-Qaeda will return. There will be conflicts. There are many people lurking who are waiting to seize any gap. We need a man who knows the map of existing challenges, diplomatic, external and internal relations, national unity, national reconciliation, and the unity of Iraq.</ul>
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<p><strong>AMY GOODMAN: </strong>That was the Iraqi prime minister Nouri al-Maliki earlier this month. Raed, your response?</p>
<p><strong>RAED JARRAR: </strong>I think this is a very destructive way of dealing with the situation by Mr. al-Maliki. Choosing the next prime minister is not like hiring a new employee, and they’re putting, you know, some requirements for the new prime minister. There are existing regulations and constitutional articles that show us how to choose the next prime minister. The prime minister should be chosen in accordance to the election results. Whomever won the—whomever is the head of the largest bloc in the Parliament gets to become the prime minister. Unfortunately, many Iraqi politicians, including Mr. al-Maliki, are trying to circumvent the results of the election and trying to make it an issue of, you know, who to choose based on their qualifications, rather than going back to the election results and abiding by what the Iraqi people have said.</p>
<p><strong>AMY GOODMAN: </strong>Raed Jarrar, Iraq consultant for American Friends Service Committee, senior fellow at Peace Action. When we come back, we’ll also be joined by Yanar Mohammed. Stay with us.</p>
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<p><strong>AMY GOODMAN: </strong>Our guest, Yanar Mohammed, president of the Organization of Women’s Freedom in Iraq.</p>
<p>Yanar, usually you’re in Iraq, but right now you’re in Toronto. Your thoughts on this moment, how important it is? What is happening on the ground with women?</p>
<p><strong>YANAR MOHAMMED: </strong>To tell you the truth, if I wouldn’t have seen it on CNN, I wouldn’t have been aware of it at all. And it’s only two weeks since I’ve left Baghdad, and I’m going back in a few days. You don’t see the US troops on the streets anymore. They are in their bases. They are running the politics totally on their own terms, for their own interests. But they don’t have—they don’t need to have their troops on the ground. They have trained the Iraqi army to do the same oppressive acts that they do to the people on the ground. The number of detainments, the oppression against people everywhere, the Iraqi army is doing a very good job at that. They are representing the same tactics, so the US troops don’t need to be there, as long as the US politics have been put in place.</p>
<p>So, what do we feel about that? Well, we have heard in the report earlier that it was called Operation Iraqi Liberation or Iraq Freedom. In our opinion, we are back to point zero now. At this point, organizing—freedom of organizing does not exist, because as—I don’t know how many people in the US have heard that workers are not allowed to organize. Unions have been banned to organize in some of the ministries in Iraq. Civil society organizations are also being harassed by some facilities put in place by the government. And the democracy that has been imposed on Iraq by this occupation has brought forward a prime minister who runs prisons. Nouri al-Maliki runs a prison, and everybody knows that. The Human Rights Watch has written a report about it. He runs a prison where hundreds of men have been tortured. And I’m not speaking five years ago, six years ago; this was found out in April 2010. Nouri al-Maliki runs a prison in Baghdad where hundreds of men have been tortured Abu Ghraib-style. And we all know where those lessons have come from.</p>
<p>So, the fact that the troops are leaving is good, by itself, if you look at it as a separate fact of what’s happening on the ground. But what’s happening on the ground, there are no freedoms. We are back to the same dictatorship that we had in Saddam’s time. No freedom to organize for workers. Women are afraid to speak out. We are being harassed by some facilities of the government. And when we go back home to hide, trying to get some security, we don’t find electricity. We get water a few hours a day. And to tell you the truth, I ran from the heat in Baghdad, because I couldn’t tolerate it anymore. And that’s why I’m here in Toronto now. And it’s very hard to live an ordinary life if you are in Iraq now.</p>
<p>All stories of democracy—excuse me, we do not feel them in Iraq. And we are working in organizations. We are sometimes speaking politics. We are not ordinary people. We are a good gauge for these things. We don’t feel any of this. The Prime Minister, when he is the head of a prison, this is not a democracy to have. And the deadlock that’s on the dysfunctional government, it was expected. Nouri al-Maliki, having been prepared for—to take over in the last four years, would not let go of his chair easily. And what he said over the interview, there was a part that was missed in the translation. He says that a weak man cannot take over. When he says a weak man cannot take over, he means he is the strong man, because he is supported by the US policies. That’s the message in there. That’s his message to his colleague, Allawi—</p>
<p><strong>JUAN GONZALEZ: </strong>Yanar Mohammed?</p>
<p><strong>YANAR MOHAMMED: </strong>—that he is the one who’s chosen.</p>
<p><strong>JUAN GONZALEZ: </strong>Yanar Mohammed, I’d like to ask you—here in the United States, obviously, the media coverage is suggesting this is the end of the Iraq war that began with the invasion of 2003. But obviously you are aware, as millions of Iraqis are, that the conflict between the US and Iraq now is almost twenty years old from those days in &#8217;90, ’91, with the—Saddam&#8217;s invasion of Kuwait. Your sense now, twenty years later, of the overall impact of the US hostilities—the bombing campaigns, the sanctions and then the invasion—on life in Iraq?</p>
<p><strong>YANAR MOHAMMED: </strong>You need to have a cameraman visit Baghdad and see how destroyed the city still is. All the buildings look like they are thirty years old. And the streets are—the way I go from my house to my work, all the streets are bumpy, and none of them is fixed. The corruption, the level of corruption in Iraq is one of the highest in the world. The amounts of money that have been lost, meanwhile, in the last seven years and a half, I cannot even say the number. I cannot imagine it. So, using false words of democracy are good for the media in the US, but in reality, in our lives in Baghdad, level of unemployment is so high. And if CNN says it’s something around 60 percent level of employment, well, most of those are in the army, are in the police—young men who have to get some kind of job and later on get bombed while standing in a lineup. Level of unemployment among women is, I would say, 80 percent. How are we living? Scarce electricity, services, and everything is so expensive.</p>
<p><strong>AMY GOODMAN: </strong>When you say &#8220;scarce electricity,&#8221; Yanar, what do you mean by &#8220;scarce electricity&#8221;? How much electricity do you have a day in Baghdad?</p>
<p><strong>YANAR MOHAMMED: </strong>In my home, which is central Baghdad, I get almost three hours of electricity a day, and I have to pay somewhere between $150 and $250 for the guy who sells electricity next door. It means that the government finds herself not responsible of providing me with electricity. In the time when the temperature is 55 Celsius, you cannot stand in the street, you cannot sit in a room. You’re sweating. And the levels of deaths that happen with this high temperature is no concern of the Minister of Electricity, who is busy oppressing the workers who work in his ministry. He has banned unionizing, and he has been put on—he has two ministries. So, to make a long story short, our lives are so difficult in Iraq. And the confrontation with the US policies, for us, are getting harsher every—day after day. And we find out that we have to buy the oil that comes out of our own ground in a very high price that is not our—that isn’t proportional with the level of pay that we have. Unemployment is so high.</p>
<p><strong>AMY GOODMAN: </strong>Yanar Mohammed, just for the record—</p>
<p><strong>YANAR MOHAMMED: </strong>And the other thing, as a women’s organization—</p>
<p><strong>AMY GOODMAN: </strong>—for the US audience—just for the record, for the US audience, when you talked about 55 degrees Celsius, that’s, what, about 131 degrees Fahrenheit, is what Yanar Mohammed is talking about.</p>
<p>The presence of the US, the embassy—eighty (80) football fields—the private security, the private companies. You know, Erik Prince, who’s the head of Blackwater, just moved to the United Arab Emirates. They don’t have an extradition treaty with the United States, as Blackwater is embroiled in various charges about its involvement in murder and torture. Can you talk about what the presence of the private security firms mean—they’re going to be doubling—and what this massive, the largest US embassy in the world means still in Iraq?</p>
<p><strong>YANAR MOHAMMED: </strong>In what used to be called in Iraq the presidential palace, now there is a zone that none of us regular people can reach to. It is surrounded by almost five high concrete walls. And among these concrete walls, you have to be searched almost five times before you go inside. And if you don’t have three IDs on you, you will not reach into that zone. So the American embassy is something that we have not seen. I’ve just read about it in the magazines. You may know more about it than I do, while it is in our country.</p>
<p>As for what the—what we call—you call them the private contractors. We call them <em>faraq al-qadera</em> [<em>phon.</em>], which means the dirty gangs or dirty mobs, who are giving—I think most of them are working as bodyguards for the parliamentarians and for the VIPs in Iraq. And you have to be real careful when you see one of those convoys in front of you, because they have no problem shooting anybody in their way or hitting your car or jeopardizing your life. They are the ones that you need to be careful from. And you cannot stop them and ask them, &#8220;What’ss your ID? Are you American, or are you Iraqi?&#8221; because they have employed a big number of Iraqi young men who cannot find any other jobs, and they have taught them their same ways, unfortunately.</p>
<p>This point brings me to another conclusion. After seven-and-a-half years, we have a big population of young men who can work only as military. They are very good at killing. And after seven-and-a-half years, we are very aware who are the Sunni and who are the Shia. We are very aware who are the Arabs, the Kurds and the Turkmens and the rest of the ethnicities. We are very aware of all the reasons that could fight—that could start a civil war at any point. We have been given very strong lessons in the so-called democracy. They have very good reasons to kill each other for no reason at all.</p>
<p><strong>AMY GOODMAN: </strong>Yanar Mohammed, I want to thank you for being with us, president of the Organization of Women’s Freedom in Iraq. And, of course, we’ll speak to you when you’re in Iraq, as well.</p>
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<div><strong>The late, great Molly Ivins, in her last published article about the wars said,</strong> <strong>“We need people in the streets, banging pots and pans and demanding, &#8216;Stop it, now!&#8217;”  </strong>This is <a title="Democracy Now interview" rel="nofollow" href="http://e2ma.net/go/6760346313/208280140/214904012/1403269/goto:http://www.democracynow.org/2009/11/9/when_the_war_comes_homes_iraq" target="_blank">Michael Kern</a>, formerly known as SPC Michael Kern.  Mike received an honorable discharge from the army on July 27, 2010.  Mike was in Iraq until March 2009.  When he arrived back in Killeen he suffered from <a title="Al Jazeera - The War Within" rel="nofollow" href="http://e2ma.net/go/6760346313/208280140/214904013/1403269/goto:http://english.aljazeera.net/programmes/general/2010/02/20102464829780817.html" target="_blank">combat stress</a>, but received no support from his unit.  While still in Iraq, Mike had heard from a friend about Under the Hood.  While he worked to receive the treatment he needed, Under the Hood became a regular place for him.  Mike explains, “I was having flashbacks.  <a title="Article: Medicating the Military" rel="nofollow" href="http://e2ma.net/go/6760346313/208280140/214904014/1403269/goto:http://www.sott.net/articles/show/212687-Medicating-the-Military" target="_blank">PTSD</a> causes hyper-vigilance, so I couldn’t sleep at night.   Under the Hood is a great place to sleep”.   Although he eventually received help through the Warrior Transition Brigade, Under the Hood still remained his home away from home. </div>
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<div>Mike has been a regular at Under the Hood since our doors opened and he has the unique perspective of seeing how it has grown since its early days.  “I like where it’s going” he recently explained.  “It has become a great activist place and there is a core group here ready to take on any situation.” </div>
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<div>When asked how Under the Hood helped him through the healing process, Mike admits that helping other soldiers is an important part of his therapy.  In fact, he intends to make a career of helping people heal.  He’ll soon be returning home to California, but he also plans to attend college to get a degree in Psychology.</div>
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		<title>Virginia: Supporters Rally for Bradley Manning, Accused Whistle-blower</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Aug 2010 03:21:37 +0000</pubDate>
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from Courage to Resist, http://www.couragetoresist.org/x/content/view/849/1/
Bradley Manning Support Network, www.bradleymanning.org.
Washington D.C., July 27, 2010 &#8211; The Bradley Manning Support Network is accepting donations for the defense of Private First Class Bradley Manning. The Network, a grassroots initiative formed to defend and support accused whistleblower Pfc. Bradley Manning, has partnered with Courage to Resist, a nonprofit organization [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">from Courage to Resist, <a href="http://www.couragetoresist.org/x/content/view/849/1/">http://www.couragetoresist.org/x/content/view/849/1/</a></p>
<p>Bradley Manning Support Network, <a href="http://www.bradleymanning.org">www.bradleymanning.org</a>.</p>
<p>Washington D.C., July 27, 2010 &#8211; The Bradley Manning Support Network is accepting donations for the defense of Private First Class Bradley Manning. The Network, a grassroots initiative formed to defend and support accused whistleblower Pfc. Bradley Manning, has partnered with Courage to Resist, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting military objectors.</p>
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<li><a href="https://co.clickandpledge.com/default.aspx?wid=36678" target="_blank"><strong>Click here to donate now to the Bradley Manning defense fund</strong></a><br />
<em>632 individuals have donated a total $33,114 as of 1pm PST Aug. 11, 2010</em></li>
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<li><a href="http://www.couragetoresist.org/x/content/view/850/1/">Frequently asked questions regarding the defense fund</a>. By Jeff Paterson, Courage to Resist. Updated August 3, 2010</li>
<li><a href="http://www.couragetoresist.org/x/content/view/851/"><strong>Order &#8220;Free Bradley Manning&#8221; shirts, posters, and buttons</strong></a></li>
<li><a href="/x/images/stories/pdf/manning-poster.pdf">&#8220;Blowing the whistle on a war crime is not a crime&#8221; PDF poster</a> (<a href="/x/images/stories/pdf/Manning_11x17_bleed.pdf">11&#8243;x17&#8243; PDF</a>) (<a href="/x/images/stories/Misc/art/manning-poster-1.jpg">large JPG</a>)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=69100&amp;id=1331875451&amp;l=711cce0b66" target="_blank">Photos of Bradley Manning</a> (facebook.com/couragetoresist)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.thenation.com/article/38034/wikileaks-baghdad?page=0,1"><em>The Nation: </em>&#8220;WikiLeaks in Baghdad&#8221;</a>. By Sarah Lazare, Courage to Resist, and Ryan Harvey. July 29, 2010</li>
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<p>Manning, a 22 year old intelligence analyst stationed in Iraq, stands accused of disclosing a classified video depicting American troops shooting civilians from an Apache helicopter in 2007. Eleven adults are killed in the video, including two Reuters employees, and two children critically injured. The video, available at www.collateralmurder.com, was published by WikiLeaks on April 5, 2010. No charges have been filed against the soldiers in the video.</p>
<p>Bradley Manning faces up to 52 years in prison if convicted of the charges against him.</p>
<p>While news sources have speculated about Manning&#8217;s involvement in a new leak of over 90,000 secret documents (collectively known as the Afghanistan &#8220;war logs&#8221;) made public by WikiLeaks on Sunday, no charges regarding this recent breach have been filed.</p>
<p>As of this writing, Manning has not yet chosen a civilian attorney to defend him in the expected trial. While several news sources had previously indicated that funding for Manning&#8217;s legal counsel was already arranged, the Bradley Manning Support Network states that there is an immediate need for donations to his legal defense.</p>
<p>Legal defense in this case will be particularly expensive because any legal team will most likely need a background in military law and the flexibility to travel overseas for the trial as well as secret security clearance. . . . .</p>
<p>Courage to Resist. July 14, 2010</p>
<p>“From what I’ve heard of (Pfc. Bradley) Manning, he is a new hero of mine.” —Daniel Ellsberg, Pentagon Papers whistle-blower</p>
<p>In April, the Wikileaks website released a video depicting a US helicopter attack in Baghdad that killed eleven unarmed Iraqi civilians, including two Reuters employees, and seriously wounded two children. Titled “Collateral Murder”, the video was widely posted and reported on.</p>
<p>Last week, the Army charged 22-year-old intelligence analyst Pfc. Bradley Manning with providing the video after he allegedly took credit for doing so online. For the past month, he has been held in isolation from supporters and civilian legal assistance in a US military confinement facility in Kuwait.</p>
<p>The Potomac, Maryland native was charged with two counts of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). The first encompasses eight alleged criminal offenses, and a second covers four noncriminal violations of Army regulations governing the handling of classified information and computers. According to the Army, the “classified video of a military operation in Iraq was transmitted to a third party, in violation of a section of the Espionage Act, 18 USC 793(e),” which involves passing classified information to an uncleared party, but not a foreign government. He allegedly also provided Wikileaks with 50 classified diplomatic cables that are thought to contain embarrassing insights into the state of the US occupation of Iraq.</p>
<p>News articles initially reported that the Iceland-based Wikileaks website intended to provide Bradley Manning with a legal defense team. However, the Army has so far blocked all communications with the soldier. Meanwhile, Army spokesperson Lt. Col. Eric Bloom has gone on record to deny that the isolation even exists.</p>
<p>It is possible that the Army prosecutors, in collaboration with an appointed military JAG “defense” lawyer, are using this time to pressure Bradley into accepting a plea bargain that will send him to prison for many years—but less than the threatened 52 years.</p>
<p>Courage to Resist, along with members of Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW) and Veterans for Peace, is launching an effort to support Bradley Manning. We know other concerned organizations and individuals around the world who are also in the process of finding ways to support Bradley Manning, and we expect to collaborate when possible. These include advocates for whistle-blowers and supporters of the freedom of information.</p>
<p>Writing a letter to Bradley is one step in attempting to break his isolation. Mail to: Inmate Bradley Manning; TFCF (Theater Field Confinement Facility); APO AE 09366; USA . . . . .</p>
<p>for the full story, see <a href="http://www.couragetoresist.org/x/content/view/846/122/">http://www.couragetoresist.org/x/content/view/846/122/</a></p>
<p>see also <a href="http://www.ivaw.org/">http://www.ivaw.org/</a>, &#8220;IVAW Supports Bradley Manning,&#8221; with a video</p>
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At Under the Hood,  Memorial Day 2010 was a day to remember two friends who were mainstays  of the Texas peace community.  Nick Travis III, 55, passed away suddenly early Monday  morning, May 24, in Austin. Lisa Morris, 28, passed away unexpectedly the next day in Copperas Cove.   Nick, a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://txlaboragainstwar.org/wp-content/uploads/e12591245664.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-399" title="e1259124566" src="http://txlaboragainstwar.org/wp-content/uploads/e12591245664.jpg" alt="" width="475" height="96" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://txlaboragainstwar.org/wp-content/uploads/e1276310480.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-400" title="e1276310480" src="http://txlaboragainstwar.org/wp-content/uploads/e1276310480-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" /></a><strong>At Under the Hood,  Memorial Day 2010 was a day to remember two friends who were mainstays  of the Texas peace community. </strong> <a title="Rag Blog Article" rel="nofollow" href="http://e2ma.net/go/6700360609/208223516/214047582/1403269/goto:http://theragblog.blogspot.com/2010/06/memorial-day-in-austin-farewell-to-nick.html" target="_blank">Nick Travis III</a>, 55, passed away suddenly early Monday  morning, May 24, in Austin. <a title="Rag Blog  Article" rel="nofollow" href="http://e2ma.net/go/6700360609/208223516/214047583/1403269/goto:http://theragblog.blogspot.com/2010/06/memorial-day-in-austin-farewell-to-nick.html" target="_blank">Lisa Morris</a>, 28, passed away unexpectedly the next day in Copperas Cove.   Nick, a long-time peace activist, was  known to show up at Under the Hood with his guitar and infectious  smile.  People couldn&#8217;t help but be a little happier with Nick around.   Lisa, a regular at Under the Hood, always made sure to stand in protest  with fellow soldiers, veterans and family members at the gates of Fort  Hood.  She leaves behind many friends.  Both will be missed dearly.  Our  work continues on in their memory.</p>
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<p><strong>We  would like to thank our most recent UtH supporters.</strong> A  special thanks to our newest sustaining donors.We now have 16 sustaining  donors toward our goal of 200!   We also want to thank Lee &amp; Hardy  Loe and Sue &amp; Walter Long for their generosity.  Because of these  two families, we had two very successful fundraisers in Houston and  Austin in May.  We are also very grateful for a $1,000 grant from the  Nonviolent Action Community of Cascadia in Seattle, Washington.</p>
<p>The Fort Hood Support  Network (FHSN) operates Under the Hood Café and Outreach Center.  FHSN is a Texas non-profit corporation with 501(c)(3)  tax exempt status. <a title="link to  donation page" rel="nofollow" href="http://e2ma.net/go/6700360609/208223516/214047585/1403269/goto:http://www.underthehoodcafe.org/donate.html" target="_blank">Donations</a> may be  treated as tax-deductible.</p>
<p><strong>Under the Hood has  had a steady stream of soldiers reaching out to us for support. For the  first time, however, a group of military spouses recently contacted  Under the Hood for assistance. </strong>As the U.S. heads into its tenth year of combat in Afghanistan  and continued combat missions in Iraq, the number of soldiers facing  multiple redeployments and resulting physical and mental health problems  is reaching unprecedented levels. Soldiers and families are  increasingly finding that the Army is doing little to address these and  other health issues soldiers face. In fact, right here in Fort Hood, the Army is  violating its own regulations by training soldiers for deployment  despite their non-deployable status.</p>
<div>In an effort to call attention to this mounting problem, a  group of military spouses scheduled a press conference to speak out  against combat training for soldiers with a no-deployment profile, and  for the Army’s lack of medical assistance and support.   You can read <a title="Military Neglecting Fort Hood Soldiers'Medical  Needs" rel="nofollow" href="http://e2ma.net/go/6700360609/208223516/214047586/1403269/goto:http://www.truth-out.org/dahr-jamail-military-neglecting-fort-hood-soldiers-medical-needs60267" target="_blank">Dahr Jamail&#8217;s interview</a> with these spouses in his <em>truthout</em> article <a title="Military  Neglecting Fort Hood Soldiers'Medical Needs" rel="nofollow" href="http://e2ma.net/go/6700360609/208223516/214047587/1403269/goto:http://www.truth-out.org/dahr-jamail-military-neglecting-fort-hood-soldiers-medical-needs60267" target="_blank">here</a>.</div>
<div><a href="http://txlaboragainstwar.org/wp-content/uploads/Support-War-Resisters.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-401" title="Support War Resisters" src="http://txlaboragainstwar.org/wp-content/uploads/Support-War-Resisters.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="153" /></a><strong>RISE TOGETHER: IVAW national convention is coming to  Austin July 8 &#8211; 11, 2010. </strong> IVAW and Under  the Hood mutually support each other&#8217;s efforts to end the war, one  soldier at a time!  We look forward to seeing many of our IVAW brothers  and sisters this July.  For more information about the IVAW convention,  check it out <a title="IVAW Convention" rel="nofollow" href="http://e2ma.net/go/6700360609/208223516/214047588/1403269/goto:http://www.ivaw.org/" target="_blank">here</a>.</div>
<div><strong>Under the Hood film makes the top 10  spotlight in the Austin Chronicle. </strong>The film <a title="Under the Hood film" rel="nofollow" href="http://e2ma.net/go/6700360609/208223516/214047589/1403269/goto:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSnqIHhwWlQ" target="_blank">&#8220;Under the Hood&#8221;</a> by filmmakers Sarah  Garrahan and Lauren Sanders was listed in &#8220;Take 10: The annual 10 Under  10 showcase spotlights collegians and cameras&#8221; in last month&#8217;s Austin  Chronicle.  Congratulations to Sarah and Lauren for their great work.   Check out the video <a title="Under the  Hood video" rel="nofollow" href="http://e2ma.net/go/6700360609/208223516/214047590/1403269/goto:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSnqIHhwWlQ" target="_blank">here</a>.</div>
<div><strong>Under  the Hood Update is now on Facebook.</strong> <a title="UTH Update Fan Page" rel="nofollow" href="http://e2ma.net/go/6700360609/208223516/214047591/1403269/goto:http://www.facebook.com/%23%21/pages/Under-the-Hood-Update/359915588766?ref=ts" target="_blank">Become a fan!</a> You  can find archived issues and connect with other fans of Under the Hood.   Visit our Facebook page by clicking <a title="UTH Update  Fan Page" rel="nofollow" href="http://e2ma.net/go/6700360609/208223516/214047592/1403269/goto:http://www.facebook.com/%23%21/pages/Under-the-Hood-Update/359915588766?ref=ts" target="_blank">here</a>.</div>
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		<title>Belton: Protest Eric Jasinski incarceration at Bell County jail</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Apr 2010 17:10:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ April 17, 2010; 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm. ] We would like to invite everyone to join us  April 10 and 17 @ 1pm to protest Eric Jasinski's incarceration. We will be  at 113 West Central Ave. Belton, TX 76513. Sorry it's such short notice  but we were hoping the brass would honor what they have been saying  about not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<table class="ec3_schedule"><tr><td colspan="3">April 17, 2010</td></tr><tr><td class="ec3_start">1:00 pm</td><td class="ec3_to">to</td><td class="ec3_end">2:00 pm</td></tr></table><h3><a href="http://txlaboragainstwar.org/wp-content/uploads/UnderTheHood-logo3.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-329" title="UnderTheHood logo" src="http://txlaboragainstwar.org/wp-content/uploads/UnderTheHood-logo3-150x142.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="142" /></a>We would like to invite everyone to join us  April 10 and 17 @ 1pm to protest Eric Jasinski&#8217;s incarceration. We will be  at 113 West Central Ave. Belton, TX 76513. Sorry it&#8217;s such short notice  but we were hoping the brass would honor what they have been saying  about not punishing soldiers with PTSD. As of yesterday (Fri., April 9) they had not  even LOOKED at the clemency request!</h3>
<p>Spc. Eric Jasinski, a soldier with severe post-traumatic stress disorder, turned himself in to the Army at Fort Hood last December.  He was court martialed and sentenced to 30 days in jail.  Spc. Jasinski went AWOL in late 2008 when stop lossed and faced with a 2nd deployment to Iraq.</p>
<p>&#8220;With a military health care system over-stretched by two ongoing wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, more soldiers are deciding to go absent without leave (AWOL) in order to  find treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).&#8221;  (Courage to Resist, 3/31/10.)     References below.</p>
<div id="attachment_330" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 360px"><a href="http://txlaboragainstwar.org/wp-content/uploads/Jasinski-Killeen-Daily-Herald-033110.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-330" title="Jasinski, Killeen Daily Herald 033110" src="http://txlaboragainstwar.org/wp-content/uploads/Jasinski-Killeen-Daily-Herald-033110.jpg" alt="" width="350" height="188" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">March 31 rally at Fort Hood east gate supporting Eric Jasinski (photo from Killeen Daily Herald, 3/31/10).</p></div>
<p><a href="http://www.underthehoodcafe.org/news/nr20100331.html">http://www.underthehoodcafe.org/news/nr20100331.</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.kdhnews.com/news/story.aspx?s=40379">http://www.kdhnews.com/news/story.aspx?s=40379</a></p>
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		<title>Killeen:  SICK OF FIGHTING THE WARS!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2010 06:28:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ January 15, 2010; 8:30 am to 6:00 pm. ] Friday, January 15, 2010, 8:30 am - 6:00 pm

East Gate of Fort Hood, corner of fort hood st and veterans ave

We, the Soldiers and dependents of the military community are literally sick of fighting the wars of the past decade. Soldiers enter the Army ready and willing to fight for this country and come back [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>East Gate of Fort Hood</strong>, corner of fort hood st and veterans ave</p>
<p>We, the Soldiers and dependents of the military community are literally sick of fighting the wars of the past decade. Soldiers enter the Army ready and willing to fight for this country and come back plagued with nightmares, physical symptoms, PTSD, and TBI among other injuries. Instead of receiving adequate care from counselors and physicians, often Soldiers are over prescribed medications that conflict with each other and further debilitate rather than heal. Army counselors are over worked and not able to give the necessary treatment and the progressive treatment of the soldier reset clinic has yet to be branched out base wide despite the popularity and proven efficacy. Families of Soldiers are left emotionally separated by this maltreatment where oceans previously separated. Our Soldiers and families deserve better mental health and physical treatment beyond palliative care, but rather care that is progressive so that the we indeed can become “all that we can be” rather than the broken community that we currently are; plagued by suicides, alcoholism, domestic and child abuse, and joblessness following leaving the Army. COME STAND AT THE EAST GATE , CORNER OF RANCIER &amp; FORT HOOD STREET, TO LET THE REST OF AMERICA KNOW THAT OUR SOLDIERS DESERVE BETTER TREATMENT!<br />
0830-1800 COME AS YOU CAN<br />
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		<title>Under the Hood 2009 highlights&#8211;excerpts from Under the Hood Update</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 22:12:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Leslie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Under The Hood
5-10 p.m., everyday
17 S. College Street
Killeen, Texas
(254) 449-8811, http://www.underthehoodcafe.org/
In the spirit of the Oleo Strut, Under The Hood is a place for soldiers to gather, relax and speak freely about the wars and the military. Support services for soldiers include referrals for counseling, legal advice and information on GI rights.
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5-10 <span style="text-transform: uppercase; font-size: smaller;">p.m.</span>, everyday<br />
17 S. College Street<br />
Killeen, Texas<br />
(254) 449-8811, <a href="http://www.underthehoodcafe.org/">http://www.underthehoodcafe.org/</a></p>
<p>In the spirit of the <a href="http://www.underthehoodcafe.org/history.html">Oleo Strut</a>, Under The Hood is a place for soldiers to gather, relax and speak freely about the wars and the military. Support services for soldiers include referrals for counseling, legal advice and information on <a href="http://austingirights.org/">GI rights</a>.</p>
<p class="uth">Under The Hood needs your <a href="http://www.underthehoodcafe.org/donate.html">donations</a> and support!</p>
<p class="uth"><span style="font-size: 16pt;"><strong>Our community was deeply affected by the November 5th tragedy.</strong></span></p>
<div>Our heartfelt condolences go to the families of those who lost their lives and to the wounded. In the aftermath of the November 5th tragedy at Fort Hood, the coffeehouse was besieged with media attention.  Under the Hood provided an independent voice on the inadequate care of soldiers under stress and gave an antiwar perspective to U.S. and foreign media – both print and television.  Under the Hood was <a title="link to news page" rel="nofollow" href="http://e2ma.net/go/6558780008/208060347/209822677/1403269/goto:http://www.underthehoodcafe.org/news.html" target="_blank"><span id="lw_1260482020_3" class="yshortcuts">featured</span></a> on <em>NBC Nightly News</em>, <em>The New York Times</em>, <em>Al Jazeera</em>, <em>The Observer</em> (UK), <em>The Washington Post</em>, and other local and national media outlets.</div>
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<div>Our resolve was strengthened to provide a space for GIs, veterans and military families.  Through this year’s successful fundraising efforts Under the Hood was able to raise enough funds to extend our lease and just signed a lease for another year of operation. . . .</div>
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<div><span style="font-size: 16pt;"><strong>Here are just a few 2009 highlights:</strong> </span></p>
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<li>This Spring, two University of Texas film students produced a <a title="link to documentary" rel="nofollow" href="http://e2ma.net/go/6558780008/208060347/209822679/1403269/goto:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSnqIHhwWlQ" target="_blank"><span id="lw_1260482020_6" class="yshortcuts">short documentary</span></a> on the coffeehouse.</li>
<li> On Memorial Day, active duty GIs led the <a title="link to article" rel="nofollow" href="http://e2ma.net/go/6558780008/208060347/209822680/1403269/goto:http://theragblog.blogspot.com/2009/05/anti-war-memorial-day-at-texas-fort.html" target="_blank"><span id="lw_1260482020_7" class="yshortcuts">first peace march</span></a> in Killeen since the <span id="lw_1260482020_8" class="yshortcuts">Vietnam</span> era.</li>
<li> In July, Christians for Peace and other area peace activists held a <a title="Killeen Daily Herald article" rel="nofollow" href="http://e2ma.net/go/6558780008/208060347/209822681/1403269/goto:http://www.kdhnews.com/news/story.aspx?s=34639" target="_blank"><span id="lw_1260482020_9" class="yshortcuts">silent march and vigil</span></a> to the gates of Fort Hood.</li>
<li>In August, Victor Agosto and Travis Bishop, faced courts martial for resisting deployment to <span id="lw_1260482020_10" class="yshortcuts" style="background: transparent none repeat scroll 0% 0%; cursor: pointer;">Afghanistan</span>.  Under the Hood provided a critical support system for these soldiers.  Victor is now out of the Army and has joined the Fort Hood Support Network Board that operates Under the Hood.  The other soldier, Travis Bishop, was sentenced to a year and is serving that time in <span id="lw_1260482020_11" class="yshortcuts">Fort Lewis</span>.  On July 29, 2009, the day of <a title="link to article" rel="nofollow" href="http://e2ma.net/go/6558780008/208060347/209822682/1403269/goto:http://www.kdhnews.com/news/story.aspx?s=35497" target="_blank"><span id="lw_1260482020_12" class="yshortcuts">Victor Agosto’s release</span></a> from the <span id="lw_1260482020_13" class="yshortcuts">Bell County</span> Jail, Under the Hood hosted Col. Ann Wright (retired).</li>
<li>A GI and veterans writing workshop was held at Under the Hood on Veteran’s Day, followed by a candlelight vigil at the gates of Fort Hood. . . .</li>
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<div><span style="font-size: 16pt;"><strong>But we need your continued support to keep our doors open.</strong></span> The Fort Hood Support Network (FHSN) operates Under the Hood Cafe in <span id="lw_1260482020_4" class="yshortcuts" style="border-bottom: 1px dashed #0066cc; cursor: pointer;">Killeen, Texas</span>.   FHSN is a Texas non-profit corporation with 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status.  <a title="link to donation page" rel="nofollow" href="http://e2ma.net/go/6558780008/208060347/209822678/1403269/goto:http://www.underthehoodcafe.org/donate.html" target="_blank"><span id="lw_1260482020_5" class="yshortcuts">Donations</span></a> may be treated as tax-deductible.</p>
<p>We are especially grateful to our donors who make monthly contributions. . . . We want to acknowledge the help we have received from Veterans for Peace chapters, the Houston Peace and Justice Center, the Dallas Peace and Justice Center and CodePink.</p></div>
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		<title>In wake of disaster, Fort Hood soldier with PTSD tries to give letter to President Obama</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 05:22:33 +0000</pubDate>
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 10, 2009
CONTACT: (254) 449-8811
IN WAKE OF DISASTER, OBAMA SNUBS
FORT HOOD SOLDIER WITH PTSD
Fort Hood (TX) After one of the worst on-base massacres in U.S. history and the day before Veteran’s Day, President Barack Obama visited soldiers at one of the barracks at Fort Hood, only to ignore a soldier that stated that [...]]]></description>
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<p>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE<br />
November 10, 2009<br />
CONTACT: (254) 449-8811</p>
<h2 style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1em;">IN WAKE OF DISASTER, OBAMA SNUBS<br />
FORT HOOD SOLDIER WITH PTSD</h2>
<p>Fort Hood (TX) After one of the worst on-base massacres in U.S. history and the day before Veteran’s Day, President Barack Obama visited soldiers at one of the barracks at Fort Hood, only to ignore a soldier that stated that he had concerns he’d like the president to address.</p>
<p>SPC Michael Kern, a member of Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW) and an active-duty soldier battling with post-traumatic stress disorder handed the president a letter and stated “Sir, IVAW has some concerns we&#8217;d like for you to address.&#8221; Mr. Obama then dropped his hand and went on to speak to the next soldier. The secret service took possession of Kern&#8217;s letter. (see below for a complete transcript of Michael Kern’s letter to President Obama)</p>
<p>In contrast to the president’s public statements, this simple act brings to light the true lack of concern and respect for individuals in the military, particularly those struggling to deal with post-traumatic stress.</p>
<p><strong>Transcript of the letter handed to President Obama:</strong></p>
<p>President Obama:<br />
In your recent comments on the Fort Hood tragedy, you stated &#8220;These are men and women who have made the selfless and courageous decision to risk and at times give their lives to protect the rest of us on a daily basis. It&#8217;s difficult enough when we lose these brave Americans in battles overseas. It is horrifying that they should come under fire at an Army base on American soil.&#8221; Sir, we have been losing these brave Americans on American soil for years, due to the mental health problems that come after deployment, which include post-traumatic stress disorder, and often, suicide.</p>
<p>You also said that &#8220;We will continue to support the community with the full resources of the federal government&#8221;. Sir, we appreciate that-but what we need is not more FBI or Homeland Security personnel swarming Fort Hood. What we need is full mental healthcare for all soldiers serving in the Army. What happened at Fort Hood has made it abundantly clear that the military mental health system, and our soldiers, are broken.</p>
<p>You said &#8220;We will make sure that we will get answers to every single question about this terrible incident.&#8221; Sir, one of the answers is self evident: that a strained military cannot continue without better mental healthcare for all soldiers.</p>
<p>You stated that &#8220;As Commander-in- Chief, there&#8217;s no greater honor but also no greater responsibility for me than to make sure that the extraordinary men and women in uniform are properly cared for.&#8221; Sir, we urge you to carry out your promise and ensure that our servicemembers indeed have access to quality mental health care. The Army has only 408 psychiatrists — military, civilian and contractors — serving about 553,000 active-duty troops around the world. This is far too few, and the providers that exist are often not competent professionals, as this incident shows. Military wages cannot attract the quality psychiatrists we need to care for these returning soldiers.</p>
<p>We ask that:</p>
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<li>Each soldier about to be deployed and returning from deployment be assigned a mental health provider who will reach out to them, rather than requiring them to initiate the search for help.</li>
<li>Ensure that the stigma of seeking care for mental health issues is removed for soldiers at all levels-from junior enlisted to senior enlisted and officers alike.</li>
<li>Ensure that if mental health care is not available from military facilities, soldiers can seek mental health care with civilian providers of their choice</li>
<li>Ensure that soldiers are prevented from deploying with mental health problems and issues.</li>
<li>Stop multiple redeployments of the same troops.</li>
<li>Ensure full background checks for all mental health providers and periodic check ups for them to decompress from the stresses they shoulder from the soldiers they counsel to the workload they endure.</li>
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<p>Sir, we hope that you will make the decision not to deploy one single Fort Hood troop without ensuring that all have had access to fair and impartial mental health screening and treatment.</p>
<p>You have stated on a number of occasions, starting during your campaign, how important our military and veterans are to this nation. The best way to safeguard the soldiers of this nation is to provide ALL soldiers with immediate, personal and professional mental health resources.</p>
<p style="margin-left: 4em;"><em>Iraq Veterans Against the War</em></p>
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