Open Letter From Mother of Lt. Ehren Watada,
Resister of Illegal War
By Carolyn Ho
06/24/06 "t
r u t h o u t" -- -- I am the mother of Lt. Ehren
Watada, an officer stationed at Ft. Lewis. He is part of a
Stryker brigade unit that deployed today to Iraq. Despite an
unflinching commitment to his men and to democratic ideals, he
chose not to accompany his men. His decision came through much
soul-searching and through research and consultation with
experts across disciplines, inside and outside of the military
and the government.
After weighing the evidence, he came to the conclusion that he
could no longer be silent while atrocities were committed in the
name of democracy. He could no longer be a tool of an
administration that used deception and lies to make the case for
pre-emptive war.
As a member of the armed forces, sworn to uphold the US
Constitution, he refuses to blindly participate in a war of
aggression, an illegal war that undermines who we are as a
nation and violates international law. Implicit in his oath as
an officer is the duty to disobey all unlawful orders, for to
carry out these orders renders him an accomplice to a criminal
act. Furthermore, to order his men to participate in a war of
aggression multiplies his guilt a thousandfold. His conscience
will not permit him to do so. He believes that he can best serve
them by taking a stand against the war. In so doing, he
demonstrates that one does not relinquish the freedom to choose
what is right, even in the military, and that the freedom to
choose what is right transcends the allegiance to man and
institutions.
As a mother, I have evolved from fearing for his safety and for
his future to the realization that there is a higher purpose to
all that has transpired. My son no longer stands at the
crossroads. He has chosen "the road less traveled." Come what
may, he is committed to staying the course.
I invite you to affirm your support of Lt. Ehren Watada on June
27th, National Day of Action. On this day, groups across the
country will participate in peaceful demonstrations, prayer
services, candlelight vigils, parades, leafleting, visitations
to recruitment stations to provide counsel to prospective
recruits, etc. Please contact your local organization for
details.
For updates on news and actions regarding Lt. Watada, please
check out: www.thankyoult.org or www.couragetoresist.org.
My deepest thanks, Carolyn Ho, Ehren's Mom
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