HUMANITARIAN GROUP FINED $50,000 FOR BRINGING MEDICINE TO IRAQ

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Voices in the Wilderness
A Campaign to End the U.N. / U.S. Economic Sanctions Against the people
of Iraq
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
website: www.nonviolence.org/vitw

Contact: Danny Muller
office: 773-784-8065

cell: 917-217-6809

On November 6 the U.S. Treasury Department imposed $20,000 in fines 
on Chicago-based Voices in the Wilderness (VitW), a campaign to end 
the sanctions on Iraq. On December 5 at 10 AM members of VitW will 
hold a press conference on the 2nd floor of Grace Place, 637 S. 
Dearborn, Chicago. They will affirm that they have traveled to Iraq 
in nonviolent defiance of US/UN sanctions and announce that they 
intend to raise thousands of dollars to continue breaking the embargo.

Sue Mackley, Nathan Mauger and others who have returned from Iraq in 
the past few weeks will be joined by delegates scheduled to travel to 
Iraq before the end of the year.

These fines are for delivering medicine to Iraq without a permit in 
1998. They are directed against VitW co-founder and double Nobel 
Peace Prize nominee Kathy Kelly of Chicago. Dan Handleman, of 
Portland, Oregon, was simultaneously fined $10,000 for alleged 
travel-related expenses incurred during a 1997 VitW delegation to 
Iraq. Earlier this year, Bert Sacks and Rev. Randall Mullins, both of 
Seattle, were fined $10,000 each for taking part in the same 1997 
delegation. They refused to pay, and instead raised over $10,000 to 
buy more medicine to bring to Iraq. This medicine was delivered by 
Sacks last September.

The fines come as VitW is sending Americans and other internationals 
to Iraq almost every week to take part in its Iraq Peace Team. 
Currently there are 16 volunteers in Baghdad with Iraq Peace Team. In 
the event of another US military assault on Iraq, they intend to help 
coordinate humanitarian efforts, offer independent reporting, and 
stand in solidarity with Iraqi civilians.

"We will not consent to pay any fine,” said Kathy Kelly, 
currently in Baghdad with the Iraq Peace Team. “We simply 
reject the government's contention that we cannot carry medicine to 
the sick, and assert that it is a greater evil to let the children 
die."

Since January, 1996, VitW has sent over fifty delegations to Iraq. In 
addition to medicine, they have illegally brought to Iraq toys, 
medical books and journals, blood bags, pens and pencils for schools. 
Voices in the Wilderness representatives will be available to speak 
publicly and with the media. VitW has sent hundreds of delegates from 
over forty states- for local representatives, please contact us 
directly at 773 784 8065.


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