It is stories like these that make me ashamed to be associated with the 
military...for I know it can and does happen...

-See that guy who looks like a cross between Elvis and P-Funk? He is Johnny 
Ross.- From THE SIDE STREET CHRONICLES by C.W. Badie

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From: Tracey de Morsella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [scifinoir2] FW: [SciFiNoir Lit] OT: Justice for Private Levena Johnson
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, "'Chris de Morsella'" 
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rom: SciFiNoir_Lit@ yahoogroups. com [mailto:SciFiNoir_Lit@ yahoogroups. com] On
Behalf Of Chris Hayden
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2008 9:55 AM
To: SciFiNoir_Lit@ yahoogroups. com
Subject: [SciFiNoir Lit] OT: Justice for Private Levena Johnson

This young woman was raped, murdered, and her body was burned...

...the Army called it suicide. 
Please take a moment to help the Johnsons achieve justice.

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Dear Kenneth, 

LaVena Johnson was a 19 year old private in the Army, serving in 
Iraq, when she was raped, murdered, and her body was burned--by 
someone from her own military base. Despite overwhelming physical 
evidence, the Army called her death a suicide and has closed the 
case.1 

For three years, LaVena's parents have been fighting for answers. At 
almost every turn, they've been met with closed doors or lies. 
They've appealed to Congress, the one body that can hold the military 
accountable. But, as in other cases where female soldiers have been 
raped and murdered and the Army has called it suicide, Congress has 
failed to act. 

Will you join Mr. and Mrs. Johnson in calling on Congressman Henry 
Waxman, Chairman of the House Government Oversight Committee, to 
mount a real investigation into LaVena Johnson's death and the Army's 
cover-up2? Will you ask your friends and family to do the same? 

http://www.colorofc hange.org/ lavena/?id= 2248-605591 

>From the beginning, LaVena's death made no sense as a suicide. She 
was happy and had been talking with friends and family regularly3--
nothing indicated she could be suicidal. And when the Johnsons 
received her body, they noticed signs that she had been beaten.4 That 
was when they started asking questions. 

After two years of being denied answers and hearing explanations that 
made no sense, the Johnsons received a CD-ROM from someone on the 
inside. It contained pictures of the crime scene where LaVena died 
and an autopsy showing that she had suffered bruises, abrasions, a 
dislocated shoulder, broken teeth, and some type of sexual assault. 
Her body was partially burned; she had been doused in a flammable 
liquid, and someone had set her body on fire. A corrosive chemical 
had been poured in her genital area, perhaps to cover up evidence of 
rape.5 

Still the Army sticks by their story. They refuse to explain the 
overwhelming physical evidence that LaVena was raped and murdered and 
continue to claim that she killed herself. 

For many Black youth, and working class young people of every race, 
the military is seen as an option for securing a better future. 
LaVena came from a deeply supportive family, and while the military 
wasn't her only option, she was attracted by its promise to help her 
pay for a college education and the opportunity to travel around the 
world. She also thought that by joining she could continue her 
lifelong commitment to serving other people in need. She made a 
decision to serve in the military, with all its risks, and expected 
respect and dignity in return. 

LaVena's death is part of a disturbing pattern of cases where female 
soldiers have been raped and killed, and where the military has 
hidden the truth and labeled the deaths suicides.6,7 In virtually all 
cases, Congress has been slow to investigate or hold the military 
accountable in any way. Unfortunately, most families simply don't 
have the resources, time, and psychological strength to push back. 

We can help the Johnsons, and other families, by holding Congress 
accountable in the LaVena Johnson case and by demanding it 
investigate the pattern of cover-ups by the military. 

Please take a moment to join those calling on Congressman Waxman to 
investigate the cover-up of LaVena Johnson's death: 

http://www.colorofc hange.org/ lavena/?id= 2248-605591 

Thanks and Peace, 

-- James, Gabriel, Clarissa, Andre, Kai, and the rest of the 
ColorOfChange. org team 
July 28th, 2008 

References: 

1. "The cover-up of a soldier's death?" LavenaJohnson. com, March 6, 
2007 
http://www.lavenajo hnson.com/ 2007/03/cover- up-of-soldiers- death.html 

2. "Is There an Army Cover Up of Rape and Murder of Women Soldiers?" 
CommonDreams. org, April 28, 2008 
http://www.commondr eams.org/ archive/2008/ 04/28/8564/ 

3. Ibid. 

4. Ibid. 

5. "Suicide or Murder? Three Years After the Death of Pfc. LaVena 
Johnson in Iraq, Her Parents Continue Their Call for a Congressional 
Investigation, " Democracy Now!, June 23, 2008. 
http://www.democrac ynow.org/ 2008/7/23/ suicide_or_ murder_three_ years_af
ter 

6. See reference 2. 

7. "2 Years After Soldier's Death, Family's Battle Is With Army," New 
York Times, March 21, 2006. 
http://tinyurl. com/mzcvh 

Other References: 

"Justice for Pfc. LaVena Johnson," DailyKos, June 30, 2008 
http://tinyurl. com/5bh73v 

"Rapists in the Ranks, Los Angeles Times, March 31, 2008 
http://tinyurl. com/2z2c8l 

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