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Anti-war protesters filled the streets of Washington on Saturday in one of the largest protests since the invasion of Iraq. Veterans and military families joined lawmakers, peace groups and …
Last week a military judge ruled Watada cannot present evidence challenging the war's legality nor explain what motivated him to resist his deployment order. He is the first officer to refuse to go to …
While First Lieutenant Ehren Watada faces court martial for refusing to deploy to Iraq to fight, Bert Sacks was fined $10,000 for going to Iraq to bring humanitarian aid. In 1997, Bert Sacks brought …
And finally, new developments in the military tribunal of First Lieutenant Ehren Watada. The judge in the case has ruled Watada's defense won't be able to present evidence challenging the legality of …
And finally, this update on a story from yesterday's broadcast -- a judge has ruled independent journalist Sarah Olson does not need to testify at Thursday's pre-trial hearing for First Lieutenant …
The U.S. military has subpoenaed an independent journalist and demand that she testify in the trial of First Lt. Ehren Watada who has refused to serve in Iraq. The journalist, Sarah Olson of Oakland, …
Peace activists Cindy Sheehan, Medea Benjamin, Missy Beattie, and Reverend Patricia Ackerman delivered a peace petition to the U.S Mission to the United Nations on Monday. Hours before, a Manhattan …
Sherrod Brown is one of the six Democrats who defeated Republican incumbents in the Senate in November. Brown has served as a Congressmember in Ohio's thirteenth district since 1993 and has been one …
We speak with Carolyn Ho, the mother of Lt. Ehren Watada, the first officer to publicly refuse to serve in Iraq. He will face his prosecutors next month at a pre-trial hearing. Ho was recently in …