List/Grid Afghanistan

In January 2002 four people who would soon become founding members of Peaceful Tomorrows traveled to Afghanistan to witness the consequences of U.S. military intervention and express concern about the devastation of civilian casualties. Since its founding, Peaceful Tomorrows has successfully advocated for an Afghan victims fund, produced several reports about the toll of the war on Afghan civilians, sent additional members on trips to Afghanistan, and connected with Afghan civil society organizations. More recently, Peaceful Tomorrows co-founder, Kelly Campbell, was part of the first American Women’s Peace and Education delegation traveling to Kabul in March 2022 to advocate for all girls to go to school and for the Afghan Central Bank funds held by the US to be released for the benefit of the Afghan people. In April, 2022 Peaceful Tomorrows filed an amicus brief in support of all the Afghan central bank funds to be returned to the people of Afghanistan.

Help For Young Afghans

Dear Peaceful Tomorrows Members and Friends, Many of you are aware of the partnership PT has had with a group of young Afghans for over ten years. Most of them… Read more »

Judge Decides That Afghan Central Bank Funds Cannot Be Awarded to 9/11 Family Lawsuits

Peaceful Tomorrows celebrates judge’s decision that Afghan central bank funds cannot be awarded to 9/11 family lawsuits September 11th family members applauded Judge Daniels’ decision this week which concludes that… Read more »

DAILY NEWS: These Billions Belong To The Afghan People

Daily News, March 25, 2022: These billions belong to the Afghan people: Three family members of 9/11 victims speak out By Barry Amundson, Andrea LeBlanc and Phyllis Rodriguez With the world’s… Read more »

Our Amicus Brief Filed on April 21, 2022

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK JOHN DOES 1 THROUGH 7, Plaintiffs, – against – THE TALIBAN et al., Defendant. IN RE: TERRORIST ATTACKS ON SEPTEMBER 11,… Read more »

SIGN OUR PETITION: Afghan Central Bank Funds Belong to Afghans

9/11 Families Say: Afghan Central Bank Funds Belong to AfghansDear President Biden, As family members of 9/11 victims, we call on you to affirm that the Afghanistan central bankfunds currently… Read more »

Afghan Central Bank Funds Belong to Afghans, Not 9/11 Families

PT member, Barry Amundson, shares Peaceful Tomorrows position on President Biden’s intention to split the  $7 billion in Afghan central bank funds in half, reserving $3.5 billion for 9/11 family lawsuits…. Read more »

Biden Sets End Date for Nation’s Longest War

Readers react to President Biden’s deadline of Sept. 11 and reflect on the two-decade U.S. experience. April 14, 2021   U.S. Army troops return from a deployment to Afghanistan in… Read more »

Our Statement On The Situation In Afghanistan

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The Peaceful Tomorrows community is profoundly distressed by the uncertain future awaiting the people of Afghanistan. We came together in the wake of losing loved ones in the violent attack… Read more »

ON JUNE 19: Seeking Peace In Afghanistan

Seeking Pease in Afghanistan

We are pleased to announce the addition of “Seeking Peace in Afghanistan” to September Eleventh Families for Peaceful Tomorrows’ 2021 webinar series. Afghan panelists will speak with us from Kabul… Read more »

Afghanistan Primer (2008)

Afghanistan: Ending a Failed Military Strategy – A Primer for Peace Activists – We present this as a resource to our colleagues in the US peace community. We hope this… Read more »

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