The road from Ar Ramadi : the private rebellion of Sergeant Camilo Mejia
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The road from Ar Ramadi : the private rebellion of Sergeant Camilo Mejia
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Staff Sergeant Camilo Mejía became the new face of the antiwar movement when he applied for discharge from the army as a conscientious objector. After serving in the army for nearly nine years, he was the first known Iraq veteran to refuse to fight, citing moral concerns about the war and the US occupation. His stand helped rally the growing opposition and embolden other soldiers. Mejía was eventually convicted of desertion by a military court and sentenced to a year in prison, prompting Amnesty International to declare him a prisoner of conscience. Here Mejía tells his own story, from his upbringing in Central America to his service in Iraqwhere he witnessed prisoner abuseto his struggle today to end the occupation there.
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