U.S. Deserters Lose Bid For Canada Asylum

Posted on Saturday, November 17 at 12:29 by Diogenes
Both the Federal Court and the Federal Court of Appeal have refused to review their cases. As is usual in such cases, the Supreme Court gave no reasons for its decision Thursday. Hinzman fled from Fort Bragg, North Carolina, with his wife and son in January 2004, weeks before his 82nd Airborne Division was due to go to Iraq. He had served three years in the U.S. Army, but had applied for conscientious objector status before his unit was sent to Afghanistan in 2002. The 20-year-old Hughey was part of the 1st Cavalry in Fort Hood, Texas, and fled to Canada in March 2004. Both would face jail time if convicted of desertion. Hinzman and Hugley's defense lawyer Jeffry House noted earlier this year that about 20 U.S. military personnel have applied for refugee status in Canada. He estimated as many as 200 American war resisters were hiding in Canada, waiting to see how Hinzman's case is played out before coming forward. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/11/15/world/printable3507379.shtml

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  1. by RPW
    Sun Nov 18, 2007 5:20 am
    Ain't it amazing though that two of the same countries that presided over the Nuremburg Trials at the end of WWII, concurred that the excuse of "simply following orders" was not good enough for German soldiers to use. I suppose that's because they were the "bad guys" and lost. We however, are the "good guys" and haven't (yet) lost, so NOT following orders isn't good enough when you are a "good guy".

    It's confoozin' being a grunt (not to mention dangerous as hell - and you don't even have to go to the front to find it)

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    "When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change."
    -Max Planck



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