Preserve our Privacy: No Drone Spying in Maine
Limestone to Bath
October 10-19
Peace
activists from Maine and beyond will walk through large portions of our state
from October 10-19 in order to bring the issue of drone surveillance at home and
drone killing overseas to the public’s attention. The walk will
begin in Limestone in Aroostook County and end in Bath.
President Obama has
announced that as many as 30,000 drones will be flying around the US doing
surveillance of the American people in the coming years. Thirty-seven states
have applied to host one of six military drone test centers across the nation.
There is much talk about
bringing drones to Maine and making the Presque Isle airport a weaponized drone
test center, thus the reason for starting the walk in Aroostook
County.
Last spring the
Maine legislature passed a bill that would require police to obtain a warrant
before snooping on citizens across the state. Gov. LePage vetoed
the bill.
According to Lisa Savage, co-coordinator of the Maine Campaign to Bring Our War $$
Home, “This walk is important to raise awareness of how the government
spends our tax dollars on very expensive drones to keep us all under
surveillance. Drones are being used to kill thousands of innocent civilians,
including hundreds of children, around the world. People here in the U.S. say
they want their tax dollars spent on health care, education, jobs and veterans
benefits -- not drones.”
Doug Rawlings from Maine Veterans For Peace said, “As I walk
down these Maine roads that I have driven for the past 35 years, I will be going
past bridges and schools that have been built since World War II military
expenditures were converted over into infrastructure funds. My father's
generation put away the munitions and started building the country that has
given us the life we now lead. Over forty years ago I served in an
artillery unit in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. Our howitzers dropped rounds
on countless Vietnamese peasants, and I didn't blink an eye. Now I realize the
anguish we wrought then, and visit now on Afghan and Pakistani children with our
Predator drones. I cannot, in good conscience, accept or support
such a use of my tax dollars.”
The drone walk
begins in Limestone on October 10 and will pass through Caribou, Presque
Isle, Old Town, Bangor, Skowhegan, Mercer, Farmington, Waterville,
Belgrade, Augusta and Bath. (Some driving will be necessary between some
of these communities. The walk will average about 13 miles per
day. In the evenings walkers will be fed at local churches and
will stay in local homes.)
On October 18 the walkers will hold a protest against
drones inside the Hall of Flags at the state capital in Augusta at 3:00 pm.
The walk will
conclude on October
19 with a 10:00 am
protest in Bath at the “christening” of the Navy’s first
“stealth” destroyer at Bath Iron Works.
Buddhist monks and nuns from the
Nipponzan Myohoji order will lead the non-violent peace walk.
The walk is being organized by Maine
Veterans For Peace and the Maine Campaign to Bring Our War $$ Home. The walk
will be held during Keep
Space for Peace Week and is just one of many such events that will be held
around the world.
The daily schedule and entire walk route
can be found at http://www.bringourwardollarshome.org/Maine%20Drone%20Peace%20Walk%20Schedule.pdf
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