The arrest of a US army veteran who protested against the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown has raised alarms among legal experts and fellow veterans familiar with his service in Afghanistan.
Bajun Mavalwalla II – a former army sergeant who survived a roadside bomb blast on a special operations mission in Afghanistan – was charged in July with “conspiracy to impede or injure officers” after joining a demonstration against federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) in Spokane, Washington.
Legal experts say the case marks an escalation in the administration’s attacks on first amendment rights. Afghanistan war veterans who know him say the case against Mavalwalla appears unjust.
"Here’s a guy who held a top secret clearance and was privy to some of the most sensitive information we have, who served in a combat zone,” said Kenneth Koop, a retired colonel who trained the Afghan military and police during Mavalwalla’s deployment. “To see him treated like this really sticks in my craw.”
Only loyalty matters in authoritarian regimes.
"Here’s a guy who held a top secret clearance and was privy to some of the most sensitive information we have, who served in a combat zone,” said Kenneth Koop, a retired colonel who trained the Afghan military and police during Mavalwalla’s deployment. “To see him treated like this really sticks in my craw.”
Yeah, well first they came for the hippies and you didn’t speak out and now here we are dumbass. It should stick in your craw to see anybody treated like this.
Only in a police state is impeding an officer the same severity as injuring one.
I smell another failed indictment coming.
“Really sticks in my craw,” he says before shrugging and accepting it.
If you live in the states and you’re allowing this, you’re complicit.
The silver lining to Trump 2.0 is that mainstream liberal news is finally covering what anarchists have been trying to tell the rest of society about for decades.