REP. KENNEDY PRESS CONFERENCE

MARY ANN BELL (MABELL@provos2.prov.sunysb.edu)
Wed, 25 Sep 1996 18:24:17 -0400 (EDT)

The Following is a Press Advisory I just received from Rep. Joe
Kennedy's office. PLEASE "SPREAD THE WORD" ON ADDITIONAL LIST
SERVERS. CALL YOUR CONGRESSMAN AND PRESIDENT CLINTON TODAY
AND DEMAND THE CLOSURE OF THE SCHOOL OF THE AMERICAS...
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REP. KENNEDY: CLOSE SCHOOL OF AMERICAS, RELEASE JAILED PROTESTERS

WASHINGTON-- U.S. Rep. Joseph P. Kennedy II (D-Mass), citing new
documents linking the U.S. Army School of the Americas to training in
murder and torture, today renewed calls on the Clinton Administration
to shut down the facility.

The 8th District Representative also urged the release of three
protesters imprisoned for demonstrating at the school.

"Fifty years ago this month, the U.S. Army School of the Americas
opened its doors in Panama," said Congressman Kennedy during a press
conference on Capitol Hill. "I come here today, a half century
later, to say it's time to shut the school down."

Congressman Kennedy, joined by Reps. Marty Meehan (D-Mass.), Carolyn
Maloney (D-NY) and Sam Farr (D-Calif.) said recent revelations by the
Pentagon that torture manuals were used in the school's curriculum
were the "smoking gun" justifying closure of the facility located in
Ft. Benning, Georgia.

According to excerpts released by the Pentagon, School of the
Americas students were advised to handle intelligence sources by
imprisoning them or jailing their parents. The manuals instructed
students in the use of "motivation by fear," paying bounties for
enemy dead, executing opponents, subverting the press and using
torture, blackmail and even injections of truth serum to obtain
information.

"These tactics come right out of an SS manual and have no place in a
civilized society. They certainly have no place in any course taught
with taxpayer dollars on U.S. soil by members of our own military,"
said Congressman Kennedy.

The Members of Congress also called on President Clinton to commute
the sentences of Father Roy Bourgeois, Father Bill Bichsel and Louis
DiBenedetti, currently serving federal prison sentences after being
convicted for trespassing on the grounds of Ft. Benning during a
protest.

The three were among 13 defendants convicted in federal court for
going on the grounds of Ft. Benning to re-enact the 1989 murder of
six Jesuit priests, their housekeeper and her daughter by El
Salvadoran soldiers operating under the command of School of the
Americas graduates. The protesters had consistently maintained,
despite Pentagon denials, that the School of the Americas taught
techniques of illegal warfare of its students.

We will ask President Clinton to commute the sentences of these men,
who are still in federal custody for doing nothing more than speaking
the truth," said Congressman Kennedy.

The Members of Congress called on the House of Representatives to
hold a hearing on the abuses revealed in the manuals and vowed to
convene a forum if the Republican leadership refused to grant their
request.

"I think we can all agree that these manuals and the school's
reputation are a blight on the Pentagon's record," said Congressman
Meehan.

"That is why I am here today to continue my efforts to support
closing the School of the Americas. We do disservice to our nation
and all nations when we use our military know how to train soldiers
from other countries to intimidate, torture, and kill. Our country
and our military deserve better than to be known as teachers in a
'School of Assassins.'"

"There is simply no excuse for a federally subsidized school for
murderers," said Congressman Farr. "I can think of no earthly reason
why our government should be using taxpayers' money to support
killing and human torture, for whatever the cause."

Congressman Kennedy added that he was disappointed by the Pentagon's
failure to apologize in its statements for the horrific misdeeds tied
to the training manuals.

"Nor was there any mention of the victims, any mention of the
voiceless, any mention of the poor--any mention of all those who have
suffered so much at the hands of those who were taught to torture and
murder by elements within our own government," he said.

"What about Archbishop Oscar Romero, gunned down in cold blood by
School of the Americas graduates because he stood up for the
powerless against the powerful? What about the Jesuit priests and
their housekeeper and their daughter, murdered in El Salvador because
their vision of hope for the poor clashed with the interests of the
dictators? What about the four Ursuline nuns, ravaged and mutilated
and thrown into a ditch for the crime of teaching children to read?
What about the children of El Mozote, machine-gunned to death by
School of the Americas graduates for the sin of living in the wrong
place at the wrong time?

"IT'S TIME," CONCLUDED CONGRESSMAN KENNEDY, "TO CLOSE DOWN THE SCHOOL
OF THE AMERICAS."

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