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2banon

(7,321 posts)
Sun Mar 16, 2014, 12:25 AM Mar 2014

Decades Later, No Justice for Kent State Killings



Decades Later, No Justice for Kent State Killings

By Laurel Krause, Co-founder and Director of the Kent State Truth Tribunal


On May 4, 1970, members of the Ohio National Guard fired between 61 and 67 shots into a crowd of unarmed anti-war protestors at Kent State University in Ohio, killing four students and wounding nine others. My 19-year-old sister, Allison Krause, was one of four students shot to death by the Ohio National Guard in the parking lot of her university campus as she protested the Vietnam War. I was 15 years old at the time.

It has been 44 years, and the U.S. government still refuses to admit that it participated in the killing of four young students at Kent State. There has not been a credible, independent, impartial investigation into Kent State. No group or individual has been held accountable. In 2010, after undeniable forensic evidence emerged pointing to direct U.S. government involvement in the killings, Emily Kunstler and I founded the Kent State Truth Tribunal (KSTT). Our hope was to finally receive a full account of the tragic events and to see that the victims and their families receive redress. In 2012, the U.S. Department of Justice refused to reopen the case, claiming there were “insurmountable legal and evidentiary barriers."


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The Kent State precedent has cast a shadow over our democracy for over 40 years. If Kent State remains a glaring example of government impunity, it sends a message that protestors can be killed by the state for expressing their political beliefs. This lack of accountability and hostility towards peaceful expression flies in the face not only of our Constitution, but also our international human rights commitments.



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Decades Later, No Justice for Kent State Killings (Original Post) 2banon Mar 2014 OP
k&r. nt Mojorabbit Mar 2014 #1
Listening to Neil Young on my iphone today and Ohio came on... hlthe2b Mar 2014 #2
Haven't heard in quite a while, but when I do... tears and rage.... 2banon Mar 2014 #4
the murders at kent state silenced us questionseverything Mar 2014 #16
Yep.. n/t 2banon Mar 2014 #17
4 dead in Ohio... awoke_in_2003 Mar 2014 #3
Peace and Liberty... ReRe Mar 2014 #5
^ Wilms Mar 2014 #6
K&R cprise Mar 2014 #7
Someday the true history of this Nation will be written PowerToThePeople Mar 2014 #8
Howard Zinn... 2banon Mar 2014 #13
I own it. PowerToThePeople Mar 2014 #14
Indeed.. 2banon Mar 2014 #15
Just thinking about this yesterday. greatlaurel Mar 2014 #9
That's an interesting factoid. Is this pig still alive I wonder? 2banon Mar 2014 #11
A field day for speculation-lovers. I'll wait until we have all the facts. WinkyDink Mar 2014 #10
And then we have all the facts, we'll bale up the thousands of reams of documents.. 2banon Mar 2014 #12

hlthe2b

(113,807 posts)
2. Listening to Neil Young on my iphone today and Ohio came on...
Sun Mar 16, 2014, 12:56 AM
Mar 2014

It never ceases to bring me to tears--even this many years later.
That there have been no real investigation is truly a travesty.

 

2banon

(7,321 posts)
4. Haven't heard in quite a while, but when I do... tears and rage....
Sun Mar 16, 2014, 01:32 AM
Mar 2014

strikes at the heart like nothing else..

It happened here, in the United States of America.

The last thing I ever want to hear is some politician or pundit going on about our freedoms and we're the greatest in the world blah blah blah blah blah.

OHIO

 

PowerToThePeople

(9,610 posts)
8. Someday the true history of this Nation will be written
Sun Mar 16, 2014, 10:52 AM
Mar 2014

by a just peoples. Nothing of our current narrative will be a part of it.

 

2banon

(7,321 posts)
13. Howard Zinn...
Sun Mar 16, 2014, 12:11 PM
Mar 2014


The Peoples History of the United States

In the book, Zinn seeks to present American history through the eyes of the common people rather than political and economic elites.



 

2banon

(7,321 posts)
15. Indeed..
Sun Mar 16, 2014, 01:07 PM
Mar 2014

RIP Zinn..

I don't know who he passed the baton on to, hope to see it published soon.

greatlaurel

(2,020 posts)
9. Just thinking about this yesterday.
Sun Mar 16, 2014, 10:56 AM
Mar 2014

Jim Rhodes was governor of Ohio and had his dirty hands all over this. It was a shameful act of cowardice and cruelty to score political points with the right wing and Richard Nixon. Tragically for Ohio he was re-elected as governor three more times. He was a nasty man.

 

WinkyDink

(51,311 posts)
10. A field day for speculation-lovers. I'll wait until we have all the facts.
Sun Mar 16, 2014, 10:56 AM
Mar 2014
**HEAVY SARCASM**
 

2banon

(7,321 posts)
12. And then we have all the facts, we'll bale up the thousands of reams of documents..
Sun Mar 16, 2014, 12:07 PM
Mar 2014

along with the rest of our sordid history, and bury it all in a nuclear dump site.

How dare you speak ill of our history!

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