Statement before Judge G. Mallon Faircloth, who sentenced me to 3 months in federal prison after I pled not guilty but stipulated to the facts of a charge for a November 22, 2003 entry onto Fort Benning, an open US military base in Columbus, GA.
by Kathy Kelly
Columbus, GA
26 January 2004
I’m fortunate to have been influenced by the life and witness of some extraordinary individuals, many of whom have appeared before you in court, several of whom are now co-defendants.
Their witness in this court has been valuable, constituting a rich and sad drama.
It’s important to continue bringing before this court testimony from or about those who can’t appear, people whom we’ve met when visiting places directly affected by US expenditures on military training and military solutions. Quite often these solutions are based on threat and force, rather than considerations of mercy and compassion.
Ewa Jasiewicz
Occupation Watch
Occupied Basra
DU - What is it?
Depleted Uranium is a highly toxic heavy metal derived from nuclear bomb and fuel waste. It’s heavy weight and pyrophoric qualities cause it to burn-melt like a blowtorch through steel when a DU coated/loaded penetrator, self-sharpening by nature, strikes a hard target. It’s mainly used to incinerate battle tanks, and on contact pulverizes into breathable aerosol-like dust that can travel 26 miles and remains radioactive for 4.5 billion years.
Despite the name “Depleted” Uranium, DU has 60% the radioactivity of natural uranium, which is pure uranium, and all uranium whether “natural”, “depleted” or “enriched” is a chemical and radiological toxic substance emitting alpha, beta and gamma particles, all of which have a destructive effect on the cellular make-up of the human body, ie they attack the human body at the most essential, primary and vital levels.
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Ewa Jasiewicz
Occupation Watch
Occupied Basra
DU - What is it?
Depleted Uranium is a highly toxic heavy metal derived from nuclear bomb and fuel waste. It’s heavy weight and pyrophoric qualities cause it to burn-melt like a blowtorch through steel when a DU coated/loaded penetrator, self-sharpening by nature, strikes a hard target. It’s mainly used to incinerate battle tanks, and on contact pulverizes into breathable aerosol-like dust that can travel 26 miles and remains radioactive for 4.5 billion years.
Despite the name “Depleted” Uranium, DU has 60% the radioactivity of natural uranium, which is pure uranium, and all uranium whether “natural”, “depleted” or “enriched” is a chemical and radiological toxic substance emitting alpha, beta and gamma particles, all of which have a destructive effect on the cellular make-up of the human body, ie they attack the human body at the most essential, primary and vital levels.