La
Voz de Aztlan
Sunday, November 4, 2001
Green
Party Official Detained at Airport by
Armed Military
ARMED government agents
grabbed Nancy Oden, Green Party USA
coordinating committee member, Thursday
[November 1, 2001] at Bangor
International Airport in Bangor, Maine, as
she attempted to board an American
Airlines flight to Chicago.
"An official told me that my name had
been flagged in the computer," a shaken
Oden said. "I was targeted because the
Green Party USA opposes the bombing of
innocent civilians in Afghanistan."
Afghan
villagers pick over rubble of homes after
US air attack
Oden, a long-time organic farmer and
peace activist in northern Maine, was
ordered away from the plane. Military
personnel with automatic weapons
surrounded Oden and instructed all
airlines to deny her passage on
ANY flight. "I was
told that the airport was closed to me
until further notice and that my ticket
would not be refunded," Oden said.
Oden is
scheduled to speak in Chicago Friday
night on a panel concerning pesticides
as weapons of war. She had helped to
coordinate the Green Party USA's
antiwar efforts these past few months,
and was to report on these to The
Greens national committee. "Not only
did they stop me at the airport but
some mysterious party had called the
hotel and cancelled my reservation,"
Oden said.
The Greens National Committee -- the
governing body of the Green Party USA --
is meeting in Chicago Nov. 2-4 to hammer
out the details of national campaigns
against bio-chemical warfare, the spraying
of toxic pesticides, genetic engineering,
and the Party's involvement in the
burgeoning peace movement.
"I am shocked that US military
prevented one of our prominent Green Party
members from attending the meeting in
Chicago," said Elizabeth Fattah, a
GPUSA representative from Pennsylvania who
drove to Chicago. "I am outraged at the
way the Bill of Rights is being trampled
upon."
Chicago Green activist Lionel
Trepanier concluded, "The attack on
the right of association of an opposition
political party is chilling. The
harassment of peace activists is
reprehensible."
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