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== Dead link and dubious event ==
I moved this to the talk page, as the link is dead, and the notability of a "citizen's hearing" is dubious: what legitimacy does it have? Is it a court? [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 05:22, 18 March 2009 (UTC)
*Testified on behalf of Ehren Watada==
Davis testified before a "[[Citizens' hearing on the legality of U.S. actions in Iraq]]" that considered the case of [[Lieutenant]] [[Ehren Watada]].<ref name=CitizensTribunalEhrenWatada>
{{cite web
| date=[[January 20]] [[2007]]
| url=http://www.wartribunal.org/
| title=Citizens' hearing on the legality of U.S. actions in Iraq: The Case of Lt. Ehren Watada
| accessdate=July 14
| accessyear=2007
}}</ref>
Watada is an officer in the [[United States Army]] who declined to serve in [[Iraq]] because he believed the United States actions in Iraq are illegal.

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Dead link and dubious event

I moved this to the talk page, as the link is dead, and the notability of a "citizen's hearing" is dubious: what legitimacy does it have? Is it a court? Howard C. Berkowitz 05:22, 18 March 2009 (UTC)

  • Testified on behalf of Ehren Watada==

Davis testified before a "Citizens' hearing on the legality of U.S. actions in Iraq" that considered the case of Lieutenant Ehren Watada.[1] Watada is an officer in the United States Army who declined to serve in Iraq because he believed the United States actions in Iraq are illegal.