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Fighting war is a grim business and with major operations ongoing in Afghanistan and Iraq, the US Army isn't keen to lose any of its recruits. But what happens when a soldier decides they can no longer fight?
Fri 8th August, 7.30pm Price: £8.00
Followed by Q&A with director Gareth Keogh and producer Saeed Taji-Farouky
Fighting war is a grim business and with major operations ongoing in Afghanistan and Iraq, the US Army isn't keen to lose any of its recruits. But what happens when a soldier decides they can no longer fight? The Path of Most Resistance tackles the subject of conscientious objection by following two servicemen who applied for objector status. Only one was successful.
Each soldier recounts his own unique experiences and tells the story of his transformation from soldier to pacifist. Their stories are largely unreported and the soldiers often feel abandoned due to their beliefs.
The film follows the efforts of pacifist networks, like the Catholic Workers and the Military Counselling Network - an independent organisation based in Bammental, Germany, and the only organisation of its kind outside the US. It is dedicated to supporting soldiers who choose to apply for CO status.
Is the U.S. military in a crisis, or are conscientious objectors merely a blip on the radar, illustrating a normal shift in attitudes during wartime?
Speaker(s): |
Director Gareth Keogh | talks |
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Date and Time: |
8 August 2008 at 7:30 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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Venue: |
Frontline Club |
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Tickets: |
£8.00 |
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http://www.frontlineclub.com |
Additional Information: |
Frontline is a media club that uniquely combines eating, drinking and thinking. A three-minute walk from Paddington Station, spread over three stripped wooden floors, it has a private clubroom for members, and a restaurant and forum space open to the public. |
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