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Back from Afghanistan: Amy Goodman
Democracy Now’s Amy Goodman introduces members of the January, 2002 delegation to Afghanistan: September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows’ members Kelly Campbell and Rita Lasar
Fighting for civilians post-9/11
By Bob Keeler New York Newsday http://www.newsday.com/opinion/oped/keeler-fighting-for-civilians-post-9-11-1.3141334 In the cruel weeks after 9/11, somehow they found each other — families who had lost loved ones in the attacks, but didn’t…
Counting the Cost
Colleen Kelly delivered this speech at the Eyes Wide Open exhibit, Philadelphia, PA July 2, 2005 In January, 2002, with the War on Terror‚ in its nascent beginnings, members of…
Bruce Wallace’s unedited journal notes from September 11 and 12, 2001
These are unedited journal notes from the September 11 and 12, 2001. Written while I was still in shock I find them crude. But they are what I could bear…
Dear President Obama: Get Us out of Afghanistan
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…
Afghanistan: Ending a Failed Military Strategy Report
On Wednesday, December 17, 2008 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…
La’Onf Week of Nonviolence
Peaceful Tomorrows is honored to be working with a broad coalition of peace and nonviolence groups to make the activities of the members of La’Onf more widely known throughout the US. We are trying hard to obtain up-to-date information about events in Iraq as quickly as possible. But there have been some interesting challenges.
International Network for Peace Website
http://www.internationalnetworkforpeace.org/ In May 2008, the International Network for Peace launched its website, announcing, “We are a global network of organizations comprised of people who lost loved ones to, or were…
Stonewalk Korea
Apology for the Occupation of Korea and the Suffering of Military Sexual Slavery Survivors In spring 2007, Japanese peace and reconciliation activists commissioned a memorial stone with the inscription “Unknown…


