Posted on Sat, Sep. 16, 2006
Fort Lewis war objector faces new chargeAssociated Press
FORT LEWIS, Wash. - The Army added another charge against a lieutenant
who refused to serve in Iraq because he believes the war is illegal,
but did not say if the case will proceed to a court martial.
The new charge is based on Lt. Ehren Watada's remarks to the national
convention of Veterans for Peace, held in Seattle last month, Army
spokesman Joe Piek said Friday.
At the veterans gathering, Watada said that "to stop an illegal and
unjust war, soldiers can choose to stop fighting it," according
to a support group, Friends and Family of Lt. Watada.
Watada, 28, of Honolulu, Hawaii, refused to deploy on June 22 with his
Fort Lewis-based unit. He already was charged with missing troop movement,
conduct unbecoming an officer and contempt toward officials, including
using "contemptuous words" against President Bush in media interviews.
Conviction on all charges could bring a maximum of eight years in prison,
Piek said.
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