Col. (Ret.) Ann Wright

  
Wright is removed by Capitol Hill
Police in September 2007 for
protesting during the testimony
 of Gen. David Petraeus and
Ambassador Ryan Crocker.
 
  
Ann Wright resigned from the U.S. Foreign Service on March 19, 2003, while serving as Deputy Chief of Mission at the US Embassy in Mongolia . She resigned due to her disagreement with the Bush administration's decision to go to war in Iraq without the authorization of the UN Security Council, the lack of effort in resolving the Israel-Palestinian situation, the lack of policy on North Korea and unnecessary curtailment of civil liberties in the United States .

Ms. Wright joined the Foreign Service in 1987 and served as Deputy Chief of Mission of US Embassies in Sierra Leone , Micronesia and briefly in Afghanistan . She received the State Department's Award for Heroism for her actions during the evacuation of 2500 persons from the civil war in Sierra Leone , the largest evacuation since the evacuation of Saigon in 1974.

Ms. Wright was on the first State Department team to go to Kabul , Afghanistan . She helped reopen the US Embassy in Kabul in December, 2001 and worked in Afghanistan for five months, serving in the last month as Deputy Chief of Mission (Deputy Ambassador).

Ms. Wright's other overseas assignments include Somalia with both the US mission and as chief of the Justice Division (reconstituting the Somali police, judicial and prison systems) of the United Nations Mission to Somalia (UNOSOM). She also served in US Embassies in Uzbekistan , Kyrgyzstan , Grenada , Micronesia and Nicaragua .

Before entering the Foreign Service, she served in the Army and has a combined regular Army/Army Reserve service time of 29 years. She served primarily in special operations units and attained the rank of colonel. While on military duty in 1982 and 1983 in Grenada , she was on the US Army's International Law team and participated in civil reconstruction work following the US “rescue” mission. Colonel Wright is airborne qualified.

Ms. Wright has Master's and Law Degrees from the University of Arkansas and a Master's Degree in National Security Affairs from the US Naval War College, Newport , Rhode Island . Ms. Wright has been featured in articles in the Washington Post magazine, Government Executive magazine, Foreign Service Journal, Ms magazine and has been interviewed by radio and TV networks. She participated in the documentary film "Uncovered: The Truth About the Iraq War”.

Ms. Wright lives in Honolulu , Hawaii . She writes on current US foreign policy and speaks to university classes and civic groups in the United States and internationally.

Additional Information on Col. Ann Wright

Ann Wright's letter of resignation

Ann Wright interviewed on Democracy Now! at Camp Casey,

Breaking Through Diplomacy's Glass Ceiling, by Ann Wright

Statement by Ann Wright Concerning International Commission of Inquiry on Crimes Against Humanity by the Bush Administration

Ann Wright interviewed in the Hartford Advocate, Sept. 2007

Tomdispatch Interview: Ann Wright on Service to Country

End the War and Impeach Bush - An Interview with Ann Wright

Article from Revolution Interviewer, #020

Truthout Freedom and Democracy Awards, 2007

39 peace activists arrested at the Nevada Test Site

Ann Wright's address to Sacramento City College

Ann Wright's address at Time Tested Book, Sacramento, CA

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