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Peace Activists Issue "Order of Protection" Against Drone Attacks on Civilians

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Wednesday, December 11, 2013   

SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Two Yale Divinity School students and a longtime peace activist from New Haven, Conn., were arrested Monday in a unusual protest at Hancock Air Force Base in Syracuse.

Mark Colville, a member of the Catholic Worker movement, said he also was arrested there last year, and the judge in that case took the highly unusual move of issuing an "order of protection" against nonviolent protesters on behalf of the base commander.

Colville said they decided to use the same premise for this week's protest.

"So, one of the ideas we had as a community was to try to initiate an 'order of protection' on behalf of women and children and families in Afghanistan," he said.

The judge's order of protection stipulated that even demonstrating legally outside the gates could trigger arrests with potential felony charges. The three now have been charged with several misdemeanors, and Colville also received a contempt charge, which potentially carries a year in prison.

Colville said the judge's order has a chilling effect on free speech.

"Obviously, not putting aside the fact that innocents are routinely being killed by these drones, but these kinds of incursions on freedom in this country have to be challenged," he said. "And so, we have to be willing to take some risks for that."

The three have a court date Dec. 17.


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