Royal Navy Medic Michael Lyons loses appeal
Ben Griffin, Veterans for Peace UK | 14.10.2011 10:33 | Anti-militarism | Terror War
The judges sided with The Navy view that the charge was aggravated because someone else deployed to Afghanistan in place of Michael. That someone else did not have a moral objection to the war in Afghanistan.
It was noted that Michael's Commanding Officer had supported his application. It was an advisory panel which had never met Michael that decided to reject his application.
Through this whole affair Michael has acted in a calm and polite manner. He has been consistent throughout. He could have gone AWOL, or taken drugs, or feigned injury to avoid being deployed to Afghanistan. He did none of these things. He told his superiors that he wanted to be discharged as a conscientious objector and stuck to his position.
Michael's fate has been decided by officers and judges with no combat experience (Firing missiles from a ship hundreds of miles away from any danger into Afghanistan, Iraq or Libya is not combat, it is manslaughter). They wanted Michael to deploy to a patrol base in Afghanistan whilst they sat behind desks rattling their sabres.
Ben Griffin, Veterans for Peace UK
Ben Griffin, Veterans for Peace UK
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