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Judi Lynn

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Sat Jun 20, 2015, 09:42 PM Jun 2015

State Power and the Execution of the Rosenbergs

Weekend Edition June 19-21, 2015

Moral Courage in the Face of Death

State Power and the Execution of the Rosenbergs

by DAVID ROSEN


Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were the first and only American civilians to be executed for espionage, electrocuted at the Sing Sing Prison in Ossining, NY, 62 years ago, on June 19, 1953. The couple was, according to the New York Times, “stoic and tight-lipped to the end … .” They “went to their deaths with a composure that astonished the witnesses.”

We should take a moment on the 19th to remember the Rosenbergs. Their murders should be remembered as much for the lives lost as for what their state-sanctioned killings reveal about how far the U.S. government will go to destroy those persecuted as national-security threats.

The Rosenbergs were ostensibly executed for being spies for the Soviet Union (SU). Julius was a low-level Soviet operative, a currier of non-threatening U.S. atomic-energy information. Ethel was a former Communist Party member, Brooklyn housewife and mother of their two boys; she was sympathetic to her husband’s activities but likely played no role in them.

They were victims of Cold War hysteria, spectacles in the exercise of power. They were executed for refusing to participate in the public ritual of contrition, of bowing in loyal subjugation. They were killed for refusing to name names, identifying other alleged communists. The Times reported, “Both Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, however, maintained they were completely innocent and had nothing to confess.”

More:
http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/06/19/state-power-and-the-execution-of-the-rosenbergs/

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State Power and the Execution of the Rosenbergs (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jun 2015 OP
Important to remember. Excellent thoughtful article. JEB Jun 2015 #1
they were called things other than "tovari[sh]ch" MisterP Jun 2015 #2
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