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.

Afghanistan: Ending a Failed Military Strategy – Briefing Paper (2008)

A Briefing Paper by September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows – Following the tragic events of September 11, 2001, many in the US initially supported the war in Afghanistan because… Read more »

Afghan Portraits of Grief (2002)

The Civilian/Innocent Victims of U.S. Bombing in Afghanistan When the U.S bombed the caves of Tora Bora in search of Osama bin Laden in December 2001, nearby villages were struck… Read more »

Remote Learning Resources

Seeking Pease in Afghanistan

We have online resources to share! Students, teachers and families can explore the issues of peace, justice, reconciliation and lessons from 9/11 together. FACING TRAUMA: The Intersection of Healing and… Read more »

Toward A Peace Process For Afghanistan

New York, December 5, 2019 Let us have a beginning to a real peace process in Afghanistan.  For this to be possible, it is necessary that negotiations be resolutely widened… Read more »

Afghanistan

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.

Italian Civil Society’s Peace-Building Mission to Kabul

September 2, 2011 Italian Civil Society’s Peace-Building Mission to Kabul Peaceful Tomorrow’s member Paul Arpaia particpated in this event View at: http://unipd-centrodirittiumani.it/en/news/Italian-Civil-societys-peace-building-mission-to-Kabul/2158 Ten years after the attacks of 11th September… Read more »

Meet with Your Congressperson

Urge Them to Oppose the War in Afghanistan/Pakistan It is easy to meet with your senators and representatives. If you don’t know how to reach them, go on the web… Read more »

PT Report “Afghanistan: Ending A Failed Military Strategy” Available Online Now

Download the Entire 22 Page Primer in the Box below Click Here to Download a One-Page/Two-Sided FLYER on the Primer Following the tragic events of September 11, 2001, many in… Read more »

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… Read more »

Eyes Wide Open

Eyes Wide Open, the American Friends Service Committee’s widely-acclaimed exhibition on the human cost of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, features a pair of empty boots honoring each U.S…. Read more »

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