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September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows is working to bring the issue of Afghan civilian casualties and the dire situation of Afghan civil society back into discussion within the US peace movement, the media, and the wider US society. 

In the past few years, we have seen Afghanistan held up as a model of the successful pursuit of the so-called War on Terror. Indeed, the myth of success in Afghanistan has been a selling point for claims that it is possible to bomb a country into peace; that military action can bring about democracy and human rights.

In November, 2008, Peaceful Tomorrows published the report, "Afghanistan: Ending A Failed Military Strategy," created in collaboration with Afghan NGO’s and our friends in the international peace movement. (The report is available for download in PDF format). In the months following 9/11, many people were afraid to challenge US military action in Afghanistan for fear of being labeled unpatriotic or uncaring about the victims of 9/11. Since the war in Iraq began, it has eclipsed US attention to the war in Afghanistan.

Peaceful Tomorrows began when family members of 9/11 victims spoke out to oppose the bombing of Afghanistan as a response to our loved ones’ deaths. Our voices provided a critical counterbalance to the message of revenge that was promoted in response to 9/11. Peaceful Tomorrows’ members were able to travel to Afghanistan and witness first-hand the situation of Afghan families devastated by 23 years of war and then by months of US bombing that all too often claimed civilian lives as “collateral damage.” As our voices became more credible, we advocated for an Afghan victims fund, co-authored a report “Afghan Portraits of Grief,” and raised funds to be distributed to Afghan families affected by US military action. A film documenting our first trip to Afghanistan, “Civilian Casualties,” was made and distributed for educational purposes.

The administration sold the war in Iraq partially on the basis of a story of success in Afghanistan. But that “success” has been more myth that fact; and the true nature of the situation in Afghanistan has been largely ignored, not only by the US government and media, but by the US peace movement as well.

This campaign is part of our continued commitment to find ways to stand in solidarity with others who have experienced war, political violence, and terrorism; to raise awareness of the dramatic increase in civilian casualties as a result of the wars of the 20th and early 21st centuries; and to join with survivors everywhere who have chosen to work for peace and non-violence.


Meet with Your Congressperson
June 5th, 2009
It is easy to meet with your senators and representatives. Here is more info on how to arrange a meeting, and a report on meetings PT members and others have held...

Media Mouse on 9/11 Families Organizing against Afghanistan Escalation
April 22nd, 2009
Media Mouse blog cites "Afghanistan: Ending a Failed Military Strategy" and discusses opposition to Afghanistan Escalation.

9/11 and Military Families Oppose Afghanistan Escalation
April 13th, 2009
As part of national “Days of Action” 9/11 families, Military Families and Faith Leaders meet with Congressman Capuano to say “No Military Solution: Stop Escalation in Afghanistan”

Rethinking Afghanistan: Is Obama’s Strategy a Dead End?
April 7th, 2009
Robert Greenwald of Brave New Films, Terry Rockefeller of September Eleventh Families for Peaceful Tomorrows, and Kathleen Foster director of Afghan Women: A History of Struggle, and Sean Duggan of the Center for American Progress discuss the future role of the US in Afghanistan on GRITtv with Laura Flanders...

Dear President Obama: Get Us out of Afghanistan
by Rita Lasar
April 4th, 2009
Voices of Peaceful Tomorrows by Rita Lasar
Dear President Obama, Let's get rid of the easy part first. I voted for you joyfully. Let's get to the hard part now. You are absolutely wrong about your policy in Afghanistan. Let me tell you why...

PT Afghanistan Report Recommended by Albany Times Union Blog "Afghanistan Reader"
January 29th, 2009
Recommended resources, including Peaceful Tomorrows report, "Afghanistan: Ending a Failed Military Strategy" are cited in the Albany Times Union's blog "Afghanistan Reader" by Sara McCain, on January 28, 2009...

Peaceful Tomorrows report, "Afghanistan: Ending a Failed Military Strategy" presented to Senators Kennedy and Kerry.
by Wright Salisbury
December 22nd, 2008
On Wednesday, December 17, members of a number of organizations opposed to the military strategy in Afghanistan met in the offices of Senators John Kerry and Edward Kennedy to present the Peaceful Tomorrows report, "Afghanistan: Ending a Failed Military Strategy."

PT Report "Afghanistan: Ending A Failed Military Strategy" Available Online Now
Following the tragic events of September 11, 2001, many in the US initially supported the war in Afghanistan because they believed that it would reduce the threat of another attack on US soil, and that it would enable the US to bring to justice Osama bin Laden and others responsible for the attacks. Once the Taliban fell, the war was touted as a success. However, while public attention shifted to the war in Iraq, the conflict in Afghanistan entered a new phase of violence and decay.

On Anniversary Of Bombing Afghanistan, We Need A Surge In Diplomacy
by Kelly Campbell
October 7th, 2008
The day we started bombing Afghanistan, was another family's 9/11, a day when something fell out of the sky and crushed their innocent loved ones whose only crime was to be at the wrong place at the wrong time...

PT Members interviewed on Democracy Now on the 7th Anniversary of 9-11.
In two separate segments on Democracy Now, Amy Goodman interviews Terry Rockefeller, just returned from her second trip to Iraq where she met members of a new Iraqi peace group called "LaOnf," and Rita Lasar, who went to Afghanistan a few months after losing her brother Abe in the World Trade Center attacks...

Peaceful Tomorrows' Women for Women Partnership
May 24th, 2005

SPEECH AT "WOMENS' PERSPECTIVES ON THE DEMOCRATIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS" CONFERENCE
by Adele Welty
October 1st, 2004

AFGHANISTAN DIARY
by Adele Welty
May 3rd, 2004

AFGHANISTAN THEN AND NOW
by Derrill Bodley
January 22nd, 2004

SUPPORT AFGHAN SISTER FAMILIES CAMPAIGN
August 23rd, 2002

A SUMMARY OF OUR AFGHAN VICTIMS' LEGISLATION PROJECTS



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