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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 »

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 »

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 »

ON DEMAND WEBINAR: Facing Trauma: The Intersection of Healing and Justice

<p. In Commemoration of the 19th Anniversary of 9/11/2001 we organized a webinar on September 8, 2020 on the topic: Facing Trauma: The Intersection of Healing and Justice Left to… Read more »

Why We Rely On You For A Peaceful 2020

Dear Friends! I am writing to you today about the long shadow of September 11, 2001 and the fact that our voice is still needed. More than 18 years have… Read more »

A Letter to Dresden

Dear Matthias, September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows is pleased to support the Interessengemeinschaft 13 Februar 1945 members’ request for the naming of a square or a street in the neighborhood of… Read more »

Peaceful Tomorrow’s Statement on the Death of Muammar El-Qaddafi

October 27, 2011 Following the burial of Libyan Dictator, Colonel Muammar El-Qaddafi, 9-11 Families for Peaceful Tomorrows is saddened by the murder of another human being following brutal torture.  To truly have… Read more »

It Doesn’t Bring My Husband Back

May 3, 2011 ‘It doesn’t bring my husband back’ 9/11 widow takes nonviolence to heart The Concord Monitor By Shira Schoenberg / Monitor staff In Washington and New York, where… Read more »

An Open Letter to the Hibakusha and All Japanese People

Peaceful Tomorrows is a member organization of the International Network for Peace — ed.   On this day we, the members of The International Network for Peace, honor the Hibakusha… Read more »

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… Read more »

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