Sr. Megan Rice's latest letter from prison.
March 2, 2014 Ocilla, GA
Please write to Judge Thapar to encourage leniency for the Oak Ridge 3, nonviolent protesters of nuclear weapons.
http://act.rootsaction.org/p/dia/action3/common/public/?action_KEY=9007
Dear VFP and Friends,
I am encouraging everyone to sign the Roots Action Petition above. It now has over 14,000 signatures! I know Sr. Megan well. She is a good woman who has worked for nuclear abolition and peace and justice for many years. She is 84 years old and I do not want her to die in prison even though she is willing to make this sacrifice. If we want to survive as a species we must rid the world of nuclear weapons. Thanks for signing and sharing this petition. Please also consider coming to Knoxville on February 18, 2014 to support Megan, Michael and Greg. Information inside. Paz, John Amidon
Sentencing for Transform Now Plowshare
Tuesday, February 18, 2014: Michael Walli, Megan Rice and Greg Boertje-Obed will appear in federal court in Knoxville, Tennessee to be sentenced by Judge Amul Thapar for their July 28, 2012 Transform Now Plowshares action. Convicted in May 2013 by a jury of charges including depredation of property and sabotage, the court will finishing the sentencing proceedings and hear the eloqutions.
More than two thousand cards and letters have been delivered to the Judge urging a downward departure in recognition of the nonviolent nature of the defendants and their argument (inadmissible at trial) that their action conforms to US obligations under the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty and the responsibilities places on citizens by the Nuremberg code. The Transform Now Plowshares action was carried out at the Y12 Nuclear Weapons Complex in Oak Ridge where the United States continues to produce core components for thermonuclear weapons and plans to build a new $19 billion bomb plant, called the Uranium Processing Facility.
Sentencing will take place in federal court in Knoxville, located between Cumberland Avenue and Main Street in downtown Knoxville and the south end of Market Street. Seating may be limited; those wishing to attend sentencing must have a picture ID to enter the courthouse.
If you are traveling to Knoxville by bus or air, OREPA will be happy to assist with transportation and housing. Let us know by email <orep@earthlink.net> or phone 865 776 5050.