Gerry Condon

Gerry Condon refused Army orders to deploy to Vietnam in 1968. He was court-martialed and sentenced to ten years in prison, but escaped to Sweden, where he worked with the American Deserters Committee, and then to Canada, where he worked with the AMEX-Canada war resister collective. He currently serves on the Board of Veterans For Peace.

Why Jimmy Carter Pardoned Draft Resisters

The New York Times Attacks Tulsi Gabbard for the Wrong Reasons

US Veterans Applauds Israeli Soldiers Who Refuse to Murder in Gaza

Veteran’s Trial Will Highlight Weapons Manufacturers’ Complicity in Gaza Genocide

Active Duty Airman on White House Hunger Strike

Veteran Celebrates Nuclear Ban Treaty

In Defense of Tulsi Gabbard