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Father Roy Bourgeois and SOA Watch Nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize
PHILADELPHIA - November 22 - Father Roy Bourgeois, MM, and School of the Americas Watch (SOA Watch) have been nominated for one of the most prestigious awards in the world - the Nobel Peace Prize - for their sustained faithful nonviolent witness against the disappearances, torture, and murder of hundreds of thousands of civilians (peasants, community and union organizers, clerics, missionaries, educators, and health workers) by foreign military personnel trained by the U.S. military at U.S. taxpayer expense at the School of the Americas at Fort Benning, Georgia.
The candidacy of Father Roy and SOA Watch for the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize has been officially submitted to the Nobel Committee in Oslo, Norway by the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), a Nobel Peace Prize Laureate. The official announcement was made by AFSC representative John Meyer on Sunday, November 22 at 9am at the gates of Fort Benning (home of the School of the Americas) during the annual November vigil to close the SOA.
"We are deeply honored, and deeply humbled, to be nominated for this prize for peace," commented Bourgeois, a Vietnam veteran, Purple Heart recipient and a Catholic priest, who helped found SOA Watch. "This nomination is a recognition of the work of the thousands struggling against militarism across the Americas."
SOA Watch is a nonviolent grassroots movement that works through creative protest and resistance, legislative and grassroots media work to stand in solidarity with the people of Latin America, to close the School of the Americas (renamed the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation) and to change oppressive U.S. foreign policy that institutions like the SOA/ WHINSEC represent.
This weekend, SOA Watch is gathering by the thousands at the gates of Ft. Benning to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the killings of 14-year-old Celia Ramos, her mother Elba Ramos, and the six Jesuit priests she worked with at the Central American University in San Salvador in November 1989. Human rights defenders from Colombia and Bertha Oliva, founder of human rights organization COFADEH, Committee of Family Members of the Detained and Disappeared in Honduras, which has been actively resisting the SOA graduate-led coup as part of the resistance front.

3 Comments so far
Show AllWHINSEC does a lot of good for security, peace and justice in the America's. It should not be condemned because of the actions of a few bad actors.
As a Catholic, I know the difference between a few Priests whose actions hurt the Church, and the Church. You should apply the same discretion to WHINSEC. Engagement is always better than isolation.
I have yet to hear SOA or the Defense Department admit that there are even a fewe bad apples.
The Catholic church teaches that war, torture,murder,and the death penalty can all be justified if the means justifies the end. These are all acts of evil against, often times innocent human beings, with a body and soul. The only act according to the church, that is evil without the possibility of the means justifying the end, even to save the pregnant woman's life, is abortion of an zygote or embryo. Neither of which can" be faith or reasoned" to be a human being with body and soul.
The last time I saw Roy Bourgeois, he was waiting to hear from the Vatican to find out if he was going to be excommunicated.I believe,due to his support for women priests.
Americans must denounce torture. The SOA/WHINSEC trains soldiers of National Leaders who do not always respect human rights or democratic principals. There has been proof that This school has training manuals on torture.If you think that the U.S. does not support torture in the America's, read Dianna Ortiz's book "Behind the Blindfold's Eyes" I do not support this school. Just as I will not support the Catholic Church until they stop discriminating against women.The Catholic church causes misery, suffering, permanent injury, and even death of millions of poor people due to their ban on birth control and therapeutic abortions in the overpopulated, predominately, catholic underdeveloped nations. Most Catholics are in denial.