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Interview with David
Swanson: “This is do-or-die time for the people of this country”
By Kevin Zeese
Al-Jazeerah, August 29, 2006
Camp
Democracy Comes To
Washington,
DC – The War Spotlighted as
Mid-Term Elections Approach
Camp Democracy, an outgrowth of
Camp Casey in Crawford, TX, will be coming to Washington, DC this Fall to
put the spotlight on the
Iraq War and
other issues. The mid-term elections have shown the power of opposition to
the war in the mid-term elections,
Camp
Democracy is likely to
highlight the war as an electoral issue. Camp Democracy is being sponsored
by a wide array of organizations, including Democracy Rising. It is
spearheaded by David Swanson who is the
Washington Director of
Democrats.com and of ImpeachPAC.org. He is co-founder of the
AfterDowningStreet.org coalition, creator of MeetWithCindy.org, and a board
member of Progressive Democrats of
America. He serves on
the steering committee of the
Charlottesville
Center for Peace and
Justice and on a working group of United for Peace and Justice. He has
worked as a newspaper reporter and as a communications director, with jobs
including Press Secretary for Dennis Kucinich's 2004 presidential campaign,
Media Coordinator for the International Labor Communications Association,
and three years as Communications Coordinator for ACORN, the Association of
Community Organizations for Reform Now. Swanson serves on the Executive
Council of the
Washington
Baltimore Newspaper Guild. He
obtained a Master's degree in philosophy from the
University of
Virginia in 1997. His
website is www.davidswanson.org.
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Kevin Zeese: What is
Camp
Democracy? When and
where will it be occurring? Who is involved?
David Swanson:
Camp
Democracy is an attempt
to bring together movements for peace and justice to demand change. It's
motivated by:
1) Lots of ordinary people around the country demanding to know when they
could come to Washington and refuse to leave without peace and
accountability;
2) The need for Bush not to be able to escape Camp Casey by leaving
Crawford; and
3) The need to bring movements together that are interwoven on the policy
level but not at the level of grassroots organizing
Camp Democracy will bring together movements for peace, Katrina recovery,
immigrants rights, labor rights, electoral reform, women's rights,
environmental sanity, accountability and impeachment. We'll open the camp
in
Washington,
D.C., on September 5th and run
at least until September 21, the International Day of Peace, when a movement
called Declaration of Peace has planned massive civil disobedience. We will
provide nonviolence training during
Camp
Democracy. We'll also
provide panel discussions, workshops, dramatic performances, concerts,
lobbying training, and lobbying for an end to funding of the war -- because
the war must end and because we need our money for useful projects.
This will not be a march preceded by speeches. It will be a Chautauqua, a
teach-in, a movement-building festival. And its’ aim will be to kick-start
the sort of massive occupation of our nation's capital that ought to come
spontaneously from an aware and responsible public. This is do-or-die time
for the people of this country if we want to have a government of, by, or
for us, if we want to have a world without endless war, if we want to have
social justice or security, if we want to have a sustainable planet for our
grandchildren.
On September 5-8 and 12-21st, if not longer, we'll be on the grass between
the Mall,
Constitution Avenue,
14th St, and
15th St. On September 9,
10, and 11, we'll be on the Mall between 3rd and 7th Streets. See
http://www.campdemocracy.org
KZ: What will happen during these days on the
mall?
DS: There's an extensive schedule at
http://www.campdemocracy.org/schedule and a wide array of activities
will be going on in a number of large tents. This will be a chance to hear
from and talk to well-known authors, academics, activists, singers, and
elected officials, to learn lobbying and civil disobedience and political
art and performance from the best trainers there are, and to make
connections between movements that have been too separate. This is a chance
to form a progressive agenda for this country and pressure our government
directly for fundamental change.
Opening Day is being organized for Cindy Sheehan's arrival from Crawford,
along with Veterans for Peace, Gold Star Families for Peace, Iraq Veterans
Against the War, and Military Families Speak Out. Members of the military
resisting service in an illegal war, including Lt. Ehren Watada, will be
there, and there may be some new announcements of lawful resisters of
illegal orders.
There will be days on which we hear from and talk to Congress Members and
Senators, days dedicated to immigrants' rights, labor, peace, the climate
crisis, electoral reform, a day for lobbying, a day dedicated to
impeachment, etc. There will be chances to learn from historians like
Howard Zinn, directors like Robert Greenwald, journalists like John Nichols
and Joel Bleifuss, former government officials like Ann Wright, Karen
Kwiatkowski, Ray McGovern, Larry Johnson, and too many more to name...
Check
http://www.campdemocracy.org/schedule
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KZ: What are the major issues
Camp
Democracy is focusing
on?
DS: Tents will provide activist activities, trainings, workshops, and
entertainment on these themes: End War: Peace, nonviolence, accountability,
and impeachment | Human Rights: Civil Rights, Immigrants Rights, Workers
Rights, Women's Rights, Voting Rights, Katrina | End Corporate Welfare, Meet
Human Needs: Healthcare/ Energy/ Education/ Environment | Communications and
Creativity: Hands-on Media and Arts Training.
KZ: What do you hope to accomplish? Is it
timed in September in part as an effort to set the tone for the mid-term
election campaign?
DS: It's timed to begin when Camp Casey ends in Crawford, when the heat
diminishes in Washington, specifically when Congress returns from vacation
to wreak more havoc beginning September 5th, and far enough from the
November elections so that activist organizations are willing to engage in
activism that is not exclusively electoral. If it grows, we'll stay until
the elections or beyond.
Camp
Democracy is nonpartisan, and is
sponsored by the Green Party of the
United States,
Democrats.com, and Progressive Democrats of America, among many other
organizations, and while Republican and Democratic members of Congress have
been invited to speak, only Democrats have said yes thus far.
Voters for Peace (www.votersforpeace.us)
will be signing up voters throughout the camp. And we will be building
pressure on candidates, incumbents and challengers, to join the majority of
Americans in opposing the war and shifting our priorities to the
environment, education, health care, civil liberties, jobs, and justice.
KZ: Will there be entertainment or other
activities to draw people to the event?
DS: There will be concerts, dramatic performances, hands-on arts workshops,
freeway blogging lessons, media trainings. There will be radio shows
broadcasting live. This is what democracy looks like!
For more information see
http://www.campdemocracy.org.
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