Finally, the Iraq War on Trial: Interview with St. Patrick Four (NY)

By Anonymous (not verified) , 5 April, 2005
Author
Tarik M. Abdelazim

ON March 17, 2003, four Catholic Workers from Ithaca NY committed civil disobedience in a local military recruiting station. Surprisingly, in April 2004, the prosecution of the four war resistors in state court ended with the jury deadlocked 9-3, in favor of acquittal. Four months later, the federal government unexpectedly jumped into the fray and issued subpoenas. Now the "St. Patrick Four" face six years in prison (or more) if convicted. An exclusive, in-studio interview with the four defendants.

An in-studio interview (35 minutes) with the four defendants, who now face federal prosecution by legal goons of the same Attorney General who called international treaties "quaint." Their defense rests ultimately on the legal protections afforded them by the Nuremberg Laws, which allow citizens to break local laws in an effort to stop war crimes. So this case DIRECTLY questions the legality of the war--and explains why the US Government has so much at stake. Visit the website here to find link to archived mp3 file:

http://www.modocpress.com/RadioShow.html

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Cheers,

Tarik Abdelazim
Binghamton-IMC

Location
Binghamton, NY