AZCRC Member Detained for Fliering
An Arizona Counter-Recruitment Coalition (AZCRC) member was detained and charged with trespassing as AZCRC members were
distributing counter-recruitment literature at the
Fiesta Mall in Mesa.
A Phoenix area organization, the AZCRC has been active in building resistance to recruitment,
especially amongst students and young adults, by
opposing military recruitment on high school and
college campuses.
The AZCRC has encountered varied reactions from students, school officials, security, and police. Some high school students work with the AZCRC, while others have already signed up in the armed forces. The AZCRC has been invited by some school officials to bring their literature into career centers, while at other schools, the AZCRC has been told to leave school property while fliering. The incident at Fiesta Mall is the first time an AZCRC member has been detained while doing counter-recruitment fliering.
Thousands of students have received fliers from the high school campus visits that the AZCRC have done all over the Phoenix metro area, during which they've engaged the youth in productive discussion on the alternatives to enlisting in the US military and also the effects of combat and war on veterans after their service has ended. More recently the AZCRC has flyered at South
Mountain High School and Carl
Hayden High School in December, at Agua
Fria High School and at Tempe
High School as well.
The AZCRC has participated in fliering and protesting at recruitment centers, hopes to build draft resistance, plans to put on a workshop at the Local to Global Justice Teach In in March, and will have some involvement in the Anti-Occupation/Counter-Inauguration demonstration on January 20th.
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