SHUT DOWN THE ARMY EXPERIENCE CENTER

June 10, 2010

Peace Groups Permanently Shut Down the AEC!

Press Release
June 10, 2010

Army announcement made just days before planned protest. Several large demonstrations, non-violent civil resistance, and regular vigils contributed to its demise

Franklin Mills Mall, Philadelphia, PA – A coalition of thirty peace groups has proven triumphant in their goal of forever shutting down the “Army Experience Center” in a suburban shopping mall in Philadelphia. The Philadelphia Inquirer reported today that the Army plans to permanently close the facility. http://www.philly.com/philly/news/local/96031939.html

After almost two years of glorifying the “Army experience” and U.S. wars through video and war games, the Army Experience Center at Franklin Mills Malls announced it will shut down on July 31, 2010. The $13 Million, 14,500 square foot Army Experience Center at Franklin Mills Mall boasts dozens of video game computers and X-Box video game consoles with various interactive, military-style shooting games. The facility has sophisticated Apache helicopter and Humvee simulators that allow teens to simulate the killing of Arabs and Afghans. Philadelphia Inquirer reporter Rob Watson compared the Army Experience Center to “a heavy dose of candy cigarettes.”

Dozens of local and national peace groups joined the “Shut Down the Army Experience Center” effort in January 2009, soon after the heavily marketed Center got national press coverage. The mall was the site of several protests of hundreds of people, with more than a dozen arrests.

Six of those arrested were acquitted by a Philadelphia trial judge on May 24, 2010, and prior to that at a trial last year, six arrested were also acquitted.

Elaine Brower, one of those arrested twice, whose son joined the Marines at age 17 and served 3 tours in Afghanistan & Iraq, became a vocal opponent of the AEC. She said today, “This is a victory for the entire peace and anti-war movement. The team work and coalition building that was accomplished led to our success. We were relentless in our struggle to shut this center down, and we did it strategically. As they say “a people united will never be defeated!”

When the center opened the Army announced it was designed as a pilot program and would decide whether to launch them nationally. As recently as August, 2009, however, Jared Auchey, Company Commander at Franklin Mills, was boasting of the center’s “success” and claiming others were being planned.

Former US Army SSgt. Jesse Hamilton, now a member of Iraq Veterans Against the War, stated today, “By portraying war as a game, the AEC glorified violence to our children and disrespected those Soldiers who gave their lives in combat. As a combat veteran, nothing makes me happier than to know that the AEC will no longer have the ability to corrupt our children’s minds and disrespect our deceased war heroes.”

Bill Deckhart, Coordinator of the BuxMont Coalition for Peace Action stated, “I am just elated. Being a peace activist we don’t get a lot of wins so we must savor this victory. There’s still lots of work to do and we need to help create a world that can be peaceful and does not need to think about military recruiters and sending people to kill or be killed for corporate profits.”

The Army is planning an official announcement today and a news conference tomorrow, before another large demonstration planned for Saturday.

A Peace Walk will be conducted on June 19th. More information posted below.

June 8, 2010

JOIN US ON JUNE 19th

Filed under: Breaking News — Tags: , , , , — mermaid @ 7:27 pm

Along with our partners in the United for Peace & Justice – Delaware Valley Network, we are planning a demonstration at the Army Experience Center (AEC) on Saturday June 19, just before the official start of summer that will include a march to the AEC within the Franklin Mills Mall. So far we have speakers from the Latino Alliance and also the former leader of the Bucks County NAACP. Oscar Castro, of the counter-recruitment/Youth & Militarism at American Friends Service Committee, is also tentatively scheduled to speak. You may know that military recruiters are specifically targeting Latino Youth now.

This event is open to all and we are looking for input and participation from other groups. We really would love to have some students come and speak. With young people getting out of school for the summer we would like to focus on them not spending their summer in war games at the AEC with the recruiters, and to not graduate to a future of militarism and war.

Please contact us if you are interested in participating in the planning of the event or if you know of someone that would like to speak. We have suspended the monthly vigils in favor of hopefully larger called demonstrations in order to press our demand that the AEC be closed and our appeal that people not shop the Franklin Mills Mall until the AEC is out of there. Please put Sat. June 19, Noon on your calendar and plan to join us at the corner of Knights & Woodhaven Rds.

From the SEPTA Frankford Terminal take Bus #84, www.septa.com, which stops right at the corner of Woodhaven & Knights Rds). Join us at the rally, before taking our demand to the Mall: Close the Army Experience – War is No Game.
Peace,
Cathy Leary
BuxMont Coalition for Peace Action.

May 25, 2010

Victory, again! Defendants Aquitted in trial for protesting AEC

Filed under: Breaking News, September 12, media — Tags: — mermaid @ 3:28 pm

Posted on Mon, May. 24, 2010

Judge acquits Franklin Mills antiwar protesters
A Philadelphia judge on Monday acquitted six New York City antiwar protesters charged criminally Sept. 12 in a demonstration outside the U.S. Army’s high-tech Army Experience Center at Franklin Mills Mall.

Defense attorney Paul J. Hetznecker said Municipal Court Judge James M. DeLeon acquitted the six of charges of conspiracy and failure to disperse during a protest by about 200 demonstrators at the Army exhibit and recruiting center. Hetznecker said video of the six activists showed them disbanding and leaving before they were arrested.

The $12-million Army facility, part of a program to help the Army meet recruiting goals, has drawn crowds because, in addition to recruiting information, it offers computer games and sports television. Antiwar activists, however, object to the weaponry simulators that are popular with teens but which protesters say glorify killing and stereotypes of enemy forces.

- Joseph A. Slobodzian
http://www.philly.com/philly/news/breaking/20100524_Judge_acquits_Franklin_Mills_antiwar_protesters.html

October 17, 2009

The Humanist

Filed under: Breaking News — mermaid @ 2:13 pm
The Humanist – a magazine of critical inquiry and social concern
Source: www.thehumanist.org
“This is so cool! This is so cool!” a thirteen-year-old boy repeated as he squeezed rounds from a real M-16, picking off “enemy combatants” in a video game while perched atop a real Army Humvee. “I just came to the mall to skateboard but everyone said this was pretty cool. …

August 20, 2009

JOIN US ON SEPTEMBER 12TH

Filed under: Breaking News, action to shut down #2 — mermaid @ 8:35 pm

Activists from all over the region are making plans to converge on the Army Experience Center.

We are currently finalizing plans for the day, but expect that small affinity groups will attempt to disrupt the AEC at various times throughout the day. 

We will be wandering the mall, holding signs, wearing our SHUT DOWN THE AEC t-shirts, soon to be available for purchase, or make your own!

Visit back soon for finalized plans!  Let’s keep up the pressure on Simon Mall Properties, Franklin Mills Mall, and the Army Experience Center.  If we don’t make pests of ourselves, they win.

April 24, 2009

BREAKING NEWS

Filed under: Breaking News — Tags: — mermaid @ 8:47 pm

Franklin Mills Mall in Philadelphia is now an official Military Entrance Testing (MET) site under the United States Military Processing Command.

http://www.mepcom.army.mil/meps/fortdix/mets.html

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