Note: Having the National Guard in Baltimore is producing tension. It is time for the mayor to end the curfew and state of emergency; send home the National Guard and out-of-town police and hold the police who killed Freddie Gray accountable.
If the city wants peace they need to provide justice. Right now the city is looking like it is unable to handle this injustice. The six police involved in the killing, all are accomplices, should be in jail and held without bond pending a trial. Any other gang of six who killed someone would be in jail, the police should be treated no differently. We agree with Iraq Vets Against the War and Veterans for Peace in their call for the National Guard to stand down in Baltimore. The military should not be police.
IVAW Calls on the MD National Guard to Stand Down in Baltimore
MARYLAND – Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW), a national group of Post 9/11 veterans, call on the Maryland National Guard to stand down from their mobilization to Baltimore. As 1,000 soldiers currently deploy to put down an uprising of exploited people who have been terrorized by a consistently racist police department, we stand in solidarity with the people of Baltimore and encourage service members and veterans to listen to their fellow community members and to stand on the right side of history. We know that the death of yet another black person at the hands of police is not unique or new in our country. We also know that the rage we are seeing in the streets is the direct result of a legacy of police departments and a prison system that dehumanizes and targets black people and people of color and the result of a morally bankrupt economy that continues to profit off of the backs of poor people across the country. We stand with those people who have lifted up the banner of #BlackLivesMatter to ensure that fundamental change takes place in our country. The irony of the National Guard deployment to quell protests due to the death of Freddie Gray at the hands of police is not lost on us as we approach the 45th anniversary of both the Jackson State and Kent State shootings, where the National Guard and police were deployed to silence protestors with deadly consequences. As veterans who have deployed to and served in support of occupations abroad, we see some of the same tactics and military equipment being used by police against the people of Baltimore, just as it was used against the people of Ferguson and Oakland. The increased militarization of our foreign policy and our domestic policing, coupled with racist violence perpetuated by our government, has to stop. The people of Baltimore demanding systemic change should be responded to with dialogue not an escalation of force. We encourage National Guard members across the country, many of whom we have served with, to begin a conversation on how they will respond when it becomes their turn to be mobilized against their own communities. – Iraq Veterans Against the War
Veterans For Peace Calls for the Immediate Withdrawal of the Maryland National Guard from Baltimore
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