List/Grid Civilian Casualties

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 »

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 »

We Co-signed A Letter About Lethal Strikes And Civilian Casualties

August 19, 2019 Chairman James M. Inhofe Senate Committee on Armed Services 205 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 Ranking Member Jack Reed Senate Committee on Armed Services 728… Read more »

Civilian Casualties

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

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 »

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… 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 »

Adele Welty at Guantanamo

January 7, 2007 GUANTANAMO, Cuba: Cindy Sheehan, whose soldier son was killed in Iraq, marched with other mothers and peace activists Thursday to the Cuban military zone around the U.S…. Read more »

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