List of Iraq War resisters

See also: War resister
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Jeremy Hinzman first American Iraq war deserter to seek refugee status in Canada.

Some soldiers of the coalition forces have refused to participate in the Iraq War. The following is a list of the more notable military personnel who have refused to participate in the Iraq War, broadly categorized by the reasons they themselves give.

Objectors who moved to Canada

Background of Iraq War resister

Some deserters chose Canada as the place of refuge in part of the closeness of the US-Canada Border, entry to Canada is easy and because of the prior decision by the Canadian Cabinet, when headed by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, to allow draft dodgers into Canada without prosecution during the Vietnam War.

Pursuant to the Treaty between the Government of Canada and the Government of the United States of America on Mutual Legal assistance in Criminal Matters, US authorities can request Canadian authorities to identify, locate, and take into custody of US nationals who have committed crime that carries a possible sentence of more than a year[1] and subsequently be extradited back to US, pursuant to Extradition Treaty Between the United States of America and Canada.[2] However, the government of the United States must promise those extradited will not receive death penalty, in accordance with the ruling of United States v. Burns from the Supreme Court of Canada.

Because the possibilities that deserters have been issued with arrest warrant back in the United States and pursuant to those two agreements above, they are liable for arrest in Canada unless they legalize their status. This can be done by pursuing a refugee claim, about which the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB) will hold a hearing and determine the validity of the claim. If refused, the claimant can appeal to the Federal Court, Federal Court of Appeal, and finally the Supreme Court of Canada, if leave is granted.

However, if the refugee claim is refused and subsequent appeals do not overturn the decision made by IRB, the claimant must leave Canada within 30 days under a removal order.[3] If the claimant does not leave Canada within 30 days or failed to confirm departure details with Canada Border Services Agency, it automatically becomes a deportation order, enforceable by any peace officer in Canada.[4]

Objectors who remain in Canada

List from these references:[5][6] and public information sourced from List of Resister Profiles at "Courage to Resist" website[7] which gives evidence that these military personnel are refusing to participate in the Iraq war.

  • Justin Colby
  • Dan Felushko (has dual citizenship with the U.S. and Canada)
  • Patrick Hart
  • Brandon Hughey (refugee status declined by IRB)
  • Peter Jemley[8]
  • Christian Kjar
  • Dale Landry[9]
  • Kevin Lee
  • Brad McCall
  • Phil McDowell
  • Joshua Randall (able to acquire permanent residence through spousal sponsorship)
  • David Sanders[10]
  • Kyle Snyder
  • James Stepp
  • Dean Walcott
  • Rodney Watson – On Aug. 5, 2009 he was ordered out of Canada by Aug. 10, 2009, but this was delayed to Aug. 19, 2009.[11] It was again delayed to September 11, 2009. In light of this order of deportation, he appealed to the First United Church in Vancouver for Right of asylum. His request was granted and he entered that church on September 18, 2009.[12][13]
  • Chuck Wiley

Objectors granted stay of deportation pending further decisions

Objectors granted new IRB panel to reconsider applications for permanent refugee status

("IRB" is Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada)

Objectors deported from Canada or left because of deportation order

Objectors who willingly returned to the US without deportation order

Objectors claiming the war is illegal

Conscientious objectors

For purposes of this list, the determination of conscientious objection is made by the individual, not a government. It is frequently the case that individuals and governments disagree on the status.

In June 2013, Josh Stieber and numerous celebrities appeared in a video showing support for Chelsea Manning.[66][67]

Other

A-H
  • Michael Blake
  • Ivan Brobeck
  • Peter Brown
  • Thomas Buanomo
  • James Burmeister[70]

Jonathan Arkis Cobb

  • Chris Capps
  • Eugen Cherry
  • James Circello
  • Travis Clark
  • Pedro Fortunato "Kelso"
  • Joshua Despain
  • Jessica Faustner
  • Brad Gaskins
  • Chris Gorman
  • Abdul Henderson
  • Derek Hess
  • Clifton Hicks
  • Kevin Hicks
I-N
  • Eleonai 'Eli' Israel
  • Terri Johnson
  • Ghanim Khalil[71]
  • Mohisin Khan
  • Joel Klemkewicz
  • Vincent LaVolpa
  • Blake Lemoine
  • John Brian Lyman
  • Christopher Magaoay
  • Devon Marsh
  • Corey Martin
  • Jimmy Massey
  • Melanie McPherson
  • Matt Mishler
  • Linjamin Mull
O-Z
  • Perry O'Brian
  • Ralph Padula
  • Korey Rowe
  • André Shepherd
  • Ross Spears
  • Michael Sudbury
  • Suzanne Swift[72]
  • Ronnie Tallman
  • Harvey Tharp
  • Marc Train
  • Jose Vasquez
  • Hart Viges
  • Carl Webb[73]
  • Jason Webb
  • Mark Wilkerson
  • Robert Zabala

Punishments given to Iraq War resisters

Name Country Date Convicted Convicted of Sentence Actual Prison Time
Stephen Funk United States Sep. 6, 2003 Unauthorized absence 6 months 6 months
Camilo Mejia United States May 21, 2004 Desertion 12 months 9 months
Abdullah William Webster[74]

(Amnesty International “Prisoner of Conscience”[75])

United States Jun. 3, 2004 Failing to obey commands from superior and missing brigade’s movements 14 months 11 months
Kevin Benderman United States Jul. 2005 Missing movement by design, Desertion with intent to avoid hazardous duty 15 months 13 months
Malcolm Kendall-Smith United Kingdom Apr. 13, 2006 Refusal to obey a legal order 8 months plus fine, etc. 2 months plus other penalties
Agustin Aguayo

(Amnesty International "Prisoner of Conscience"[76])

United States Mar. 6, 2007 Desertion 7 months
Ryan Jackson[77] United States May 30, 2008 Desertion 100 days
***James Burmeister [46]

(Returned to the US without being given a deportation order.)

United States Jul. 16, 2008 Desertion 9 months 3 months and 10 days[78]
***Robin Long[79]

(Applied for legal status; given a deportation order.)

United States Aug. 22, 2008 Desertion with the intent to stay away permanently 15 months 12 months[80]
Tony Anderson[81] United States Nov. 17, 2008 Desertion 14 months
***Daniel Sandate (imprisonment began July 16, 2008; ended January 20, 2009) [38][39][40][41][42][82]

(Did not apply for legal status; was deported.)

United States Nov. 17, 2008 Desertion 8 months 6 months
***Clifford Cornell[35][36]

(Applied for legal status; given a deportation order.)

United States Apr. 29, 2009 Desertion one year, later reduced to 11 months[83][84] 11 months (Released Jan. 16, 2010)[83][85]

"***" – Was in Canada as an Iraq war resister

See also

References

  1. Treaty between the Government of Canada and the Government of the United States of America on Mutual Legal assistance in Criminal Matters
  2. Extradition Treaty Between the United States of America and Canada
  3. The refugee system: Refugee claims in Canada – after applying
  4. Government of Canada (2002). You Asked about ... immigration and citizenship. Queen's Printer for Canada. p. 66. ISBN 0-662-66679-8.
  5. War Resisters Support Campaign webpage|http://www.resisters.ca/resisters_stories.html
  6. Now (newspaper) January 8–14, 2009, pg 6
  7. "Courage to Resist"
  8. Shephard, Michelle (September 6, 2008). "U.S. deserter feared torture orders". Toronto Star. Retrieved January 26, 2009.
  9. Newspaper
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