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Oct 13
2008
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Guantanamo MuslimsPosted by Bruce Robinson in speaker , Santa Rosa , rights , religion , politics , news , media , law enforcement , justice , jail , history , government , events , education , author , activism |
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Anti-Muslim attitudes run so deep at Guantanamo Bay that even an American Army chaplain sent there to minister to the detainees in their own faith wound up imprisoned and abused.

Chaplain Yee says the response to his book and his speaking appearances has ranged from surprise to support, even among other military personnel.
Chaplain James Yee was stationed at Guantanamo Bay. He stood up against the cruelty and was imprisoned for 76 days, later to be given an Honorable Discharge in 2005.

On October 16th, Chaplain James Yee, author of For God and Country: Faith and Patriotism Under Fire, will be speaking in Santa Rosa about his fight to "Shut Down Guantanamo Bay." For more information about the event, click here .


Sonoma County's Community Climate Action Plan will be unveiled tonight at the Climate Protection Campaigns office in downtown Santa Rosa, at 31 D Street. The community is invited to the free event which is scheduled 6:30 - 8 pm. For more information,
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To read about the mission and design for the Open World Leadership Center, 
Director Geof Callan's new documentary film is trying to do more than capture history; he wants to influence it.
