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(all proceeds will be used to boost the organizing work to close the SOA/ WHINSEC)
The powerful image of Ingrid, standing vigil at the gates of Fort Benning with a picture of one of her disappeared relatives from Guatemala in her arms, is moving and represents a lot of what the movement to close the School of the Americas is about. We are survivors and allies and we are calling for an end to the violence. We are demanding accountability from the U.S. government for the ongoing atrocities that are being committed against the people of the Americas by graduates of the School of the Americas (SOA/ WHINSEC).
People continue to suffer the
loss of loved ones because of the actions carried out by graduates of the school.
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photo of Rebecca Murillo, holding a picture of her brother Isis, one of the many Honduran martyrs who have been killed since the June 28
SOA graduate led military coup in Honduras.
In the face of all this suffering and military repression, people in the Americas are standing strong, remembering the martyrs and continue to resist injustice and oppression.
Click here to order the bi-lingual, union-printed 12" x 24" posters securely online via PayPal
(all proceeds will be used to boost the organizing work to close the SOA/ WHINSEC)
You can also order the poster over the phone
(202-234-3440) or by sending your poster order together with a check or money order to
SOA Watch
PO Box 4566
Washington, DC 20017
You can display the posters at your school or university, at progressive bookstores, give it as a present to family and friends or use it in your local organizing.
The posters were printed at
Red Sun Press, a worker-owned union print shop in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston.
The powerful artwork was created by artist
César Maxit, based on a photograph by
Linda Panetta.
Thank you for your work in the movement to close the SOA and for justice in the Americas!
In Solidarity,
SOA Watch
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