CptStern
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German soldier refuses to develop software for Iraq
"....argued that his conscience would not allow him to develop software that could be used -- either directly or indirectly -- in a war he viewed as a violation of international law. He claimed his superior could not guarantee that the software he was developing would not be used in Iraq by German forces stationed in Kuwait, or German soldiers flying in Airborne Warning and Control System surveillance airplanes or even by U.S. forces stationed in Germany"
"The Federal Administrative Court in Leipzig, Germany, ruled Wednesday in favor of the soldier, ranking his freedom of conscience higher than the command of a superior. "
when does your duty to your country end and your own personal beliefs begin?
"....argued that his conscience would not allow him to develop software that could be used -- either directly or indirectly -- in a war he viewed as a violation of international law. He claimed his superior could not guarantee that the software he was developing would not be used in Iraq by German forces stationed in Kuwait, or German soldiers flying in Airborne Warning and Control System surveillance airplanes or even by U.S. forces stationed in Germany"
"The Federal Administrative Court in Leipzig, Germany, ruled Wednesday in favor of the soldier, ranking his freedom of conscience higher than the command of a superior. "
when does your duty to your country end and your own personal beliefs begin?