March 27, 2008 -
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The Iraq Winter Soldier hearings: A Cry in Silence?
The African World By Bill Fletcher, Jr. BlackCommentator.com Executive Editor |
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Were it not for Amy Goodman's program on Pacifica
Radio - Democracy Now! - the Winter Soldier hearings at the National
Labor College/George Meany Center in Named after the famous Winter Soldier hearings from 1971 that focused
on the real story of the Vietnam War, the hearings at the Noteworthy in those testimonies to which I listened was the combination
of fear and sorrow from the participants in wars that should not have
happened. As each day passes it feels as if there is yet another revelation
of how criminal the The Winter Soldier hearings, though, brought the war into one's living room, car or office. The voices that one heard were not those of policy analysts or military experts. They were not the voices of major politicians or media stars. They were the voices of the veterans of these wars, and in some cases their families, describing what it is actually like to fight in such conflicts and the toll that it takes upon arriving back home - if someone is lucky enough to arrive back home safely. I did not listen to the entirety of the hearings so I do not know how
many Black Iraq and/or I could imagine a Black Winter Soldier-like hearing examining issues
such as these, not to mention the racist side of the war IN Iraq and While my hat goes off to Amy Goodman and the folks at Democracy Now! I found myself wondering whether Black radio stations ever thought to cover these hearings and whether, should we have Black veterans' hearings, they would cover those. Bill Fletcher, Jr. is Executive Editor of The Black Commentator. He is also a Senior Scholar with the Institute for Policy Studies and the immediate past president of TransAfrica Forum. Click here to contact Mr. Fletcher.
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