Posts Tagged ‘Activism’

  • War Resister Series

    0

    Katherine Jashinski portrait by Greg MooreThus far the war in Iraq has been a war over many things, both concrete and abstract, stated and hidden. And those ideas seemed to have all morphed and adjusted and been realigned with disorientating rapidity. Before it was a war over democracy it was against a plausible neuclear/chemical/biological threat. Then a regime swap-out. Or to make progress in the war on terror. Or because of Al Queda’s links with Iraq. Or because of 9/11. It is revenge to some and a result of selfless world leadership to others.

    Everyone is pretty confused by now, I’d say. Perhaps, most importantly, our troops themselves. A February 28th Zogby poll states that “Almost 90% think war is retaliation for Saddam’s role in 9/11.” But there are soldiers in Iraq and home in the US who believe that is not the one, categorical reason and speculate that there was no such reason – or, finally, that the consequences have hardly been honorable.

    Portrait of Camilo MejíaSome of those soldiers believe the later very adamantly and vocally and have made the decision to not fight. Many of them have suffered “dishonorable discharge,” or “punitive separation” as a consequence. These paintings are part of a series by Greg Moore, one-half of Block, Street & Building. These three subjects are soldiers who have filed status as conscientious objectors. Other resisters have been incarcerated or have fled to Canada.

    Greg has done done a total of 4 portraits and plans on more. You can see more of Greg’s work at Art Amiss or at our website. dsklj

    Click here to check out a neato diagram of 21 reasons Bush and his administration gave for attacking Iraq – statements made between September 2001 and October 2002.

    Portrait of Stephen Funk